TCS to set up centre on intelligent systems at IIIT Hyderabad

It aims to promote a lot of futuristic research in several areas

Update: 2015-07-23 17:39 GMT
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Hyderabad: Software major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) today said it is establishing a FC Kohli Centre  on Intelligent Systems (KCIS) at International Institute of  Information Technology, Hyderabad, with an investment of Rs 20 crore.  Tata Sons Chairman Cyrus Mistry, TCS CEO N Chandrasekharan  and Telangana IT Minister K T Rama Rao today laid the foundation stone of the centre that will come up on 60,000 sq  ft area.

"It is good to see two leaders in their fields - TCS  and IIIT - Hyderabad taking an initiative in this area and  together create a legacy of Mr Kohli, the father of Indian IT  industry," Mistry said in his address.  Chandrasekharan said the initiative is significant as  it is going to promote a lot of futuristic research in several  areas of intelligent systems, robotics, machine learning and  natural language processing and many of these technologies are  relevant in the automation that would be seen in the future. 

"The new KCIS will conduct high impact research in  intelligent systems, a critical area for carrying out  sustainable innovation in topics like natural language  processing, robotics and cognitive sciences," he said.  Apart from high quality research, KCIS will focus on  entrepreneurship promotion in the intelligent systems area, as  startup companies are the best means to transform research in  academic labs for the benefit of society at large, a TCS  statement said.  

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