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Indian Army launches AI incubation centre in Bengaluru

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi inaugurated the Artificial Intelligence Incubation Centre (IAAIIC) in Bengaluru on Wednesday through a virtual ceremony, highlighting the Army’s commitment to adopting innovative technologies and empowering its personnel with Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The IAAIIC aligns with the Indian Army’s vision of technological evolution by enhancing operational capabilities, building an AI-ready force, and addressing modern security challenges.

Developed in collaboration with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), the centre will foster innovation and serve as a platform for academia, startups, industry leaders, and domain experts to develop indigenous AI solutions tailored to the Army’s unique requirements. BEL is providing the infrastructure and IT support, while the facility will be manned by Army personnel.

The centre focuses on research and development in critical areas, including predictive maintenance, enhanced surveillance, decision support systems, and autonomous platforms. Equipped with a 1-petaflop supercomputer from CDAC, it is well-prepared for advanced AI modelling and training.

This initiative places the Indian Army at the cutting edge of defence technology, ensuring preparedness for multi-domain warfare. By aligning with national objectives and promoting self-reliance, the IAAIIC aims to bolster India’s defence capabilities while driving innovation and excellence in military AI applications. It reflects the Army’s commitment to adopting advanced technologies during the “Decade of Transformation” and fortifies the nation’s security infrastructure.

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