Key Points

Experts at the AI for India summit called for stronger industry-academia R&D partnerships to accelerate AI adoption. IIM Bangalore revealed companies now prioritize AI skills in campus recruitment. TVS Motors showcased AI-driven marketing and manufacturing efficiencies, while EdgeVerve reported major productivity gains. The event highlighted India’s push to integrate AI across sectors through collaborative innovation.

Key Points: AI Experts Urge Industry-Academia R&D Push at AI for India Summit

  • IIT Bombay stresses R&D collaboration for AI adoption
  • IIM Bangalore notes employer demand for AI-skilled graduates
  • TVS Motors deploys AI in manufacturing and marketing
  • EdgeVerve reports 50% productivity boost
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R&D has to be stepped up by industry and academia, say experts at the 'AI for India' summit in Bengaluru

IIT Bombay and IIM Bangalore leaders highlight AI adoption gaps as TVS Motors and EdgeVerve share productivity gains at Bengaluru summit.

"R&D must step up—this effort needs implementation across industry and academia - Ganesh Ramakrishnan, IIT Bombay"

Bengaluru, June 28

Research & Development (R&D) has to be stepped up by the industry and academia, which is a constant pain point, highlighted experts in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) during a fireside chat at the ongoing 'AI for India' event in Bengaluru.

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 28 (ANI): Research & Development (R&D) has to be stepped up by the industry and academia, which is a constant pain point, highlighted experts in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) during a fireside chat at the ongoing 'AI for India' event in Bengaluru.

"This is an opportunity. R&D must step up, and this effort needs to be implemented across the industry and in academia. I must empathise with the industry; there are pain points they face in adapting to changes, not just AI, but to pretty much anything disruptive. So we need industries to step up, but we also need academia to step up, and this is an opportunity," said Ganesh Ramakrishnan, Professor at IIT Bombay.

Speaking about the change in classroom learning at IIM Bangalore, Rishikesha Krishan, Director, said that they have already witnessed the industry asking students questions about how they will utilise AI in areas such as digital marketing, etc.

He said, "This year itself, in our placement interviews, we found companies asking prospective candidates. Questions like if you have to make a digital marketing plan for the company, how will you use AI tools to do it more effectively, what tool will you use, how will you go about it?, etc. - so that's what's happening on the employer side. So what we are trying to figure out right now."

Krishnan further added that the focus of academia is 'co-creation'. "We want the human being and the AI to work together. We don't just want some output of that GenAI engine," he added.

During the event, in a separate discussion about areas where traction has been witnessed, Gourav Gupta of India 2W TVS Motors stated that the company's AI is being utilised in manufacturing efficiencies, equipment efficiencies, predictive maintenance, safety, and other areas.

"In terms of consumer-facing activities already at our end, we are working in the area of, uh, conversational AI. We're working already in the area of, uh. You're familiar with voice AI as well, so whenever our call centres are interacting with our consumers, the entire sentiment analysis and other aspects are being actively worked on. The third area is now leveraging marketing and tools. In fact, I'm more than happy to share with you a look at what our team has now leveraged and put across an entire AI-generated advertising campaign as well. Uh, you know, so in terms of making sure that, uh, and using GI content that is very specific to consumers, that's an area that can always evolve even to higher levels, and the third area is actually for employee engagement," Gupta added.

Sateesh Seetharamiah, of CEO EdgVerve, said, "We are seeing close to a 40 to 50 per cent improvement in productivity."

'AI for India' summit aims to create a platform for actionable collaboration among industry leaders, deep tech startups, academia, civic bodies, and policymakers, according to the official release by AI4India.

AI4India is a public-interest initiative working to build India's AI ecosystem through open innovation, ethical research, and collaborative capacity building. Its DataDaan campaign and national engagements aim to make AI work for every Indian.

The ongoing summit is witnessing a diversity of Industry Speakers from TVS Motors, HDFC Bank, Sahamati Foundation, Tejas Networks, EdgeVerve, Yotta, among others. While leading AI startups, Sarvam and BharatGen, will showcase their latest models, innovations from Latlong AI, Parlaxiom, Pienomial, and others will also be on display.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone working in edtech, I completely agree with Prof. Ramakrishnan. Our universities still teach outdated curriculum while companies are asking for AI skills. When will our education system catch up? We're losing talented students to foreign universities because of this gap.
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Rohit P
TVS Motors using AI for predictive maintenance is revolutionary for Indian manufacturing! This is exactly what Make in India needs - smart factories with AI integration. Hope other automobile companies follow suit soon 🚗💡
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Sarah B
While the enthusiasm is great, we must ensure ethical AI development. India's diverse population needs AI solutions that don't reinforce biases. Hope the summit discussed responsible AI frameworks along with the tech advancements.
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Karthik V
The 40-50% productivity improvement mentioned by EdgVerve CEO is impressive! But will this lead to job losses? We need policies to reskill workers as AI transforms industries. Growth should be inclusive for all sections of society.
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Nisha Z
Why only Bengaluru getting all these tech events? Other cities like Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai also have great talent. Govt should promote AI hubs across India, not just in one metro city. #BeyondBengaluru

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