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Nokia to Establish Networked Robotics Center of Excellence at IISc Bengaluru

Nokia to Establish Networked Robotics Center of Excellence at IISc Bengaluru

Nokia and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) announced the opening of the Nokia Center of Excellence (CoE) in Networked Robotics at the IISc Bengaluru.

The CoE will promote inter-disciplinary research involving robotics and advanced communication technologiesin 5G and Artificial Intelligence (AI).The CoE will also develop use cases across industrial automation, agriculture and disaster management. The center will facilitate engagement and cooperation between academia, start-ups and industry ecosystem partners toresearch and develop these use cases.

The research projects undertaken by the CoEwill includethe design of advanced robotics, AI and automation solutions built upon nextgeneration telecom networks and their applicationsfor solving societally relevant problems. The agreement for setting up theCoE in Networked Robotics was concluded in August 2020, and since thena core group has worked tirelessly to set up and equip the center.

Nokia will fund the CoE for three consecutive years in order to sustain the first phase ofthe partnership between Nokia and IISc.

From launching and enabling rapid growth of 2G/GSM technology in India in early 2000 andbringing high-quality 3G services in 2011 to pioneering 4G/LTE technology in 2012 and now preparing the nation for 5G, Nokia is an integral part of India’s remarkable progress in technology and connectivity over last 22 years.

Nokia’s active CSR programs in India align with Nokia’s key themes of Corporate Community Investment and Section 135 and Schedule VII of the Companies Act 2013 and Companies (CSR Policy) Rules 2014. Nokia has invested a cumulative amount of over 150 crores INR in CSR efforts in India so far.

Nishant Batra, Chief Strategy and Technology Officer at Nokia
We want India to drive global innovation in an era of convergence where a few years from now, extended reality (XR) and digital-physical fusion will allow us to create, collaborate and communicate in unprecedented ways.There issubstantial untapped intellectual capability and competence in India,and our collaboration with a prestigious institution like IISc willenable excitingpossibilitiesfor industry and society.

Professor Govindan Rangarajan, Director at IISc
Next generation communication technologies like 5G and 6G will contribute enormously to the growth of India’s economy. Our collaboration with a world-class company like Nokia will enable us to explore new frontiers for advanced technology research to benefit society as well as provide state-of-the-art training to our students to enable them to become technology leaders in the coming decades.

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