Artificial Intelligence Skilling for Indian Innovators, Startups and Youth, Microsoft and IT Ministry Collaborated and Join hands

Microsoft India and iCreate (the International Centre for Entrepreneurship and Technology) will provide AI skilling opportunities to 11,000 innovators, startups and youth from across the country via Microsoft’s Learning Management System, it was announced some days ago. The programme will screen 1,100 AI innovators across India to become AI ‘Most Valuable Players’ (MVPs) and focus on priority themes of healthcare, financial inclusion, sustainability, education, agriculture and smart cities. In the second stage, the programme will select and scale 100 startups across the country to build with Azure OpenAI.

On completion, the participants will receive globally recognised certifications from Microsoft, providing a boost to their employability and career progression. The announcement was made at the launch of ‘iMPEL-AI’ (iCreate-Microsoft programme for Emerging Leaders in Artificial Intelligence) by Microsoft India, iCreate and Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY).

The iMPEL-AI programme is carefully designed to foster AI innovation and product development with access to both mentorship and technology infrastructure that are needed by Indian innovators to build globally successful AI ventures, said Avinash Punekar, CEO of iCreate. Jean-Philippe Courtois, EVP and President, National Transformation Partnerships, Microsoft said that India is uniquely positioned to seize the extraordinary AI opportunity. Ahmedabad-based iCreate is a leading institution for transforming startups based on tech innovation into successful businesses.

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