Bennett University, i-Hub Anubhuti to promote research in cognitive computing, smart healthcare
Careers360 Connect | August 29, 2023 | 12:32 PM IST | 1 min read
Bennett University with i-Hub Anubhuti and IIITD Foundation will promote healthcare startups through a startup hub.
NEW DELHI: Bennett University has signed an agreement with i-Hub Anubhuti, IIITD Foundation to boost research in data-driven cognitive computing solutions, focusing on various sectors such as health, law and security, education, and environmental sustainability.
According to Bennett University, with i-Hub Anubhuti, IIITD Foundation it will help improve research initiatives and innovation in various domains and will work together for the advancements in smart healthcare, cognitive systems, and data-driven technologies.
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The collaboration will promote healthcare startups through a startup hub, nurturing novel ideas and technologies according to the university. The university stated that it will conduct joint academic and training programmes, fellowships, and exchange visits to facilitate cross-learning and the exchange of knowledge and technology.
Structured workshops, mentoring programmes, and academia-industry interactions will contribute to capacity building and skill enhancement as per the university.
The event was attended by Prabhu Aggarwal, vice-chancellor of Bennett University; Ajith Abraham, pro-vice-chancellor of Bennett University; Sanjay Kataria, professor and librarian of Bennett University; Saurabh Kr Chaubey, CEO of i-Hub Anubhuti, IIITD Foundation; Nirmal Bengani, head of business development and partnership; and Shivanshi Puri, skill development manager.
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Saurabh Kr Chaubey, CEO of i-Hub Anubhuti, IIITD Foundation, said, "We eagerly anticipate synergizing with Bennett University, a leader in academic excellence, to create a platform that brings together research, industry, and startups."
Sanjay Kataria, professor and librarian of Bennett University, said, "This collaboration paves the way for ground-breaking research in cognitive computing and social sensing. The establishment of a 'Center of Excellence' for smart healthcare will facilitate collaboration with universities worldwide to address challenges within the healthcare sector."
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