BITS Pilani, Impactsure Technologies Private Limited collaborate for AI research
Careers360 Connect | October 1, 2024 | 04:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
The collaboration aims to focus on developing new software for business and finance sectors.
NEW DELHI : Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani (BITS Pilani), signed an agreement with Impactsure Technologies Private Limited a leading Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Machine Learning (M) document processing and analytics SaaS company to facilitate research today, October 1. The collaboration will focus on leveraging the power of both large and small language models (LLMs and SLMs) to develop new software for business and finance sectors, the BITS Pilani statement said.
The collaboration aims to leverage BITS Pilani’s strong academic research capabilities and Impactsure’s cutting-edge AI and machine learning technologies to explore innovative and impactful solutions for enterprises and the BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance) sectors, the BITS statement added.
“The collaboration focuses on various aspects such as – advanced analytics solutions, intelligent information, and document processing, and will also foster business-academic collaboration to support innovation and technology growth.”
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BITS Pilani, Impactsure Technologies collaboration
The partnership will allow students and faculty to collaborate on joint research projects, knowledge-sharing initiatives, and opportunities with projects that could reshape industries' approach to information and document processing, analytics, and digital transformation, the official BITS statement adds.
The agreement was signed in the presence of Soumyo Mukherji, the director of BITS Pilani Hyderabad campus, Soumyabrata Chakraborty the registrar of BITS Pilani, and Dharmarajan Sankara Subrahmanian, founder and CEO of Impactsure, who is also a BITS Pilani alumnus (batch of 1990-95).
The ceremony was attended by key members of the Impactsure team including – Subramaniyan Neelakandan (CTO), Ashish Mohan Jha (COO), and Mukund Chengapa (head of marketing).
Dharmarajan, founder and CEO of Impactsure said: “Returning to my alma mater for this collaboration is a proud moment. At Impactsure, our core purpose is to interpret information, intelligently and insightfully. We have been at the forefront of revolutionizing information and document processing with analytics using AI and ML technologies. This partnership with BITS Pilani will accelerate our mission of delivering cutting-edge solutions to enterprises and BFSIs globally.”
The director of BITS Pilani Hyderabad campus, Soumyo Mukherji said: “Our collaboration with Impactsure reinforces BITS Pilani’s unwavering commitment to advancing research and innovation in fields like AI and machine learning. By combining academic rigor with industry-driven solutions, we aim to create an environment where technology can be developed and used to solve real-world problems. We look forward to a fruitful and progressive outcome to our collaboration and look forward to working closely with the Impactsure team’.
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