IBM's Ambitious Goal: How 5 Million Indian Youth Will Master AI by 2030

IBM has launched a massive skill development push in India. The company aims to train five million learners in cutting-edge technologies like AI and quantum computing by the end of the decade. This effort will use the IBM SkillsBuild platform to make advanced education more accessible across schools and universities. IBM's CEO believes this will help India become a global leader in these transformative fields.

Key Points: IBM to Skill 5 Million Indians in AI, Cybersecurity, Quantum by 2030

  • Initiative delivered via IBM SkillsBuild to create a future-ready workforce
  • Focus on inclusive access to digital skills for students and adult learners
  • Expanding AI education in schools, universities, and vocational training
  • Partnering with AICTE for courses, faculty training, and hackathons
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IBM to skill 5 million Indian youths in AI, cybersecurity and quantum by 2030

IBM announces a major initiative to train 5 million Indian learners in AI, cybersecurity, and quantum computing by 2030 through its SkillsBuild platform.

"India possesses the talent and ambition to lead the world in AI & Quantum. - Arvind Krishna, IBM Chairman & CEO"

New Delhi, Dec 19

IBM on Friday announced a major skill development push in India, saying it will train 5 million learners in advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, cybersecurity and quantum computing by 2030.

The initiative will be delivered through IBM SkillsBuild and is aimed at creating a future-ready workforce by improving access to digital and job-oriented skills for students and adult learners across the country.

IBM said the programme will focus on making advanced technology education more inclusive and accessible.

As part of this commitment, IBM will expand AI and emerging technology education across schools, universities and vocational training ecosystems.

The company will also work closely with institutions such as the All India Council for Technical Education to promote hands-on learning through AI-focused courses, faculty training programmes, curriculum integration, hackathons and internship opportunities.

IBM Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna said India has the talent and ambition to become a global leader in AI and quantum technologies.

“India possesses the talent and ambition to lead the world in AI & Quantum. Fluency in frontier technologies will define economic competitiveness, scientific progress and societal transformation,” Krishna said.

“By democratising access to advanced skills, we are enabling the youth and students to build, innovate and accelerate India’s growth,” he mentioned.

IBM is also strengthening AI education at the school level. The company is co-developing an AI curriculum for senior secondary students and providing teaching resources such as an AI Project Cookbook, a teacher handbook and explainer modules.

These efforts aim to introduce computational thinking and responsible AI concepts at an early stage and help teachers deliver AI education effectively.

At the centre of this effort is IBM SkillsBuild, one of the world’s largest and most accessible digital learning platforms.

It offers more than 1,000 courses covering AI, cybersecurity, quantum computing, cloud, data, sustainability and workplace skills.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope this reaches tier-2 and tier-3 cities and not just metros. The real talent is in smaller towns. The focus on schools and AICTE is promising. Let's make sure it's truly inclusive.
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Rohit P
Great initiative, but execution is key. We've seen many skill India promises. Will these courses be free? Will they lead to actual job placements? The proof will be in the pudding.
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Sarah B
Introducing AI curriculum at the school level is a brilliant move. Starting young with computational thinking is how we'll build a strong foundation. The teacher training part is crucial too.
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Vikram M
Cybersecurity training is so important right now. With digital India growing, we need lakhs of experts to protect our infrastructure and citizens from threats. Glad to see it included.
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Karthik V
As a recent engineering graduate, I can say SkillsBuild is a good platform. But 5 million by 2030? That's ambitious. Hope they partner with local colleges effectively and not just top IITs/NITs.

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