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“To be established on a public-private partnership model, the CoE is the most recent addition to Nasscom’s ‘hub-and-spoke’ network of CoEs across major locations in the country, aimed at evangelising new and emerging technologies,” said Nasscom president R Chandrashekhar. The CoE will serve as a platform for intelligence-sharing and technology collaboration between stakeholders, to build collective capabilities for the industry and country in the cutting-edge areas of data science and artificial intelligence, he added.
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“This CoE, in partnership with Nasscom and the industry, is in the direction of developing Telangana and India as a global hub for DS & AI in the coming years,” Rama Rao said. It is expected that the data science and artificial intelligence industry in India (IT and non-IT industries) will be worth USD16 billion by 2025, and is likely to spur an additional employment of 150,000 professionals in the country, a Nasscom media release said.
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