Science Festival 2047: How AI and Students Will Shape India's Future

Union Minister Manohar Lal spoke at the India International Science Festival, putting the onus on scientists and students to drive innovation. He pointed to artificial intelligence as a key future technology with major applications in energy and housing. The minister also announced a massive ₹1 lakh crore research fund to boost deep-tech projects. He wrapped up by noting India's rapid progress beyond 5G towards 6G communication technology.

Key Points: Manohar Lal Urges Scientists Students to Promote Innovation

  • Union Minister Manohar Lal addressed the India International Science Festival in Panchkula
  • He emphasized scientists' and students' duty to promote new tech for society
  • Lal highlighted AI's crucial role in smart metering and energy cost reduction
  • A ₹1 lakh crore R&D fund aims to make India a global innovation hub
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Scientists, students responsible for promoting innovations: Manohar Lal

Union Minister Manohar Lal addresses IISF, highlighting AI's role in energy & housing and announcing a ₹1 lakh crore R&D fund for deep-tech innovation.

"We are now entering the era of artificial intelligence (AI), which is regarded as a key technology of the future. - Manohar Lal"

Chandigarh, Dec 8

Union Minister for Power, Housing, and Urban Affairs Manohar Lal on Monday addressed a panel discussion on ‘New Age Technologies -- Vision 2047’ on the third day of the India International Science Festival (IISF) in Panchkula.

He emphasised that it is now the responsibility of scientists and students to promote new technologies and innovations and to implement them for the greater good of society.

Manohar Lal expressed his delight that the India International Science Festival is being held in Panchkula, allowing everyone to witness the event firsthand. He said that Haryana had previously hosted the festival in Faridabad.

He further stated that the objective of the festival is to bring academia and industry together on a single platform, fostering better coordination between them.

He said science has made tremendous progress in recent years, noting that thanks to scientific advancements, the world now feels much smaller.

“Through telecommunications, we can communicate using both wired and wireless technologies and even see people located anywhere in the world. We are now entering the era of artificial intelligence (AI), which is regarded as a key technology of the future. Effective solutions to many problems can be achieved by using AI tools correctly,” he said.

He urged scientists to use AI responsibly and for the benefit of society, so that its full potential can be harnessed meaningfully.

The Union Minister stated that AI is being utilised across all sectors today, with special emphasis on its application in the energy sector.

He said AI can play a crucial role in smart metering and in operating electrical equipment as needed, which can result in significant cost reductions.

In addition to the energy sector, he highlighted the importance of AI in the housing sector. Using AI, houses can be designed to remain comfortably warm in winter and cool in summer, demonstrating their potential to enhance efficiency and living standards.

Manohar Lal stated that the government of India has launched a Rs 1 lakh crore research, development, and innovation (RDI) fund, a major initiative to promote private sector research and development in strategic and emerging technology areas such as AI, quantum computing, clean energy, and biotechnology.

The fund aims to position India as a global innovation hub by financing deep-tech projects and fostering self-reliance, with professional fund managers overseeing it under the National Research Foundation (NRF).

He added that India is now rapidly moving beyond 5G in communication technology, advancing towards 6G.

On this occasion, Manohar Lal also responded to questions from students. In reply to a question about Haryana, he said the state is making rapid progress in the field of science and technology and highlighted that special encouragement is being provided for innovation and research in its educational institutions.

Earlier, he also visited the science exhibition.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on AI for public good, especially in energy and housing. Smart metering can really help reduce bills for common people. But the government must also ensure affordable access to these technologies so the benefits aren't limited to urban elites.
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Rohit P
Talking about 6G is exciting, but first we need reliable 4G in villages! 😅 The bridge between academia and industry is crucial. As a final year engineering student, I see many projects die after college because there's no platform to take them forward. Hope this festival changes that.
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Sarah B
Responsible AI is the key point here. With deepfakes and misinformation rising, scientists and tech companies do have a moral responsibility. Glad the minister highlighted that. The fund should allocate part of its resources specifically for AI ethics and governance research.
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Vikram M
Haryana hosting such events is great for regional development. Panchkula and Faridabad are becoming good tech hubs. But we need more such festivals in the South and East as well to truly become a nationwide innovation movement. #ScienceForAll
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Karthik V
The focus on clean energy and biotech in the fund is very timely. India can lead in solar tech and affordable healthcare innovations. Let's convert our jugaad mentality into systematic R&D. The future looks bright if we execute well! 💡

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