IBM establishes Software Lab at SRM University Haryana
Abhay Anand | June 18, 2018 | 06:10 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 18:
IBM has inaugurated the IBM Software Lab and launched the B.Tech-Computer Science Engineering with specialization in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at SRM University Haryana.
Dr. P. Prakash, Vice-Chancellor, in his presidential address enlightened the participants about the technology-driven society and articulated that the event a remarkable one in the annals of the University for knowledge production and dissemination. Moreover, he pointed out, with a vision of producing employable and market-ready graduates, the university continuously strives to collaborate with growing industries for equipping students for reaching highest echelons of the society.
The Chief Guest, Christine Raetzsch, Vice President, CTO, IBM Asia-Pacific explicated the importance of association and collaboration and expressed that the embodiment of knowledge through such programs will make some landmarks in the future.
The Guest of Honour, Mr. Prabhat Manocha, Client IT Architect, IBM India Pvt. Ltd, expounded an informative and inquisitive special message to the students, inspiring them on the technical and research-driven global world today.
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