RVS College Inaugurates AI Lab In Partnership With Dell And Intel

New Facility Aims To Enhance Students’ Artificial Intelligence Capabilities

Industry leaders emphasize AI’s growing importance and potential for development.

JAMSHEDPUR – RVS College of Engineering and Technology recently opened an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Lab on July 5. This lab was created in partnership with Dell Technology and Intel Corporation.

"The AI Lab at RVS College in Jharkhand holds great potential for a promising future," said Pooja Yadav, Program Manager at Intel, who attended as the Chief Guest.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony was performed by Yadav and Shraddha Agarwal, who is the CEO of Izki Tech Solution Pvt. Ltd.

Binda Singh, who is the President of RVS Educational Trust, along with other college officials, attended the event.

"AI will have a significant impact on fields like marketing," Yadav emphasized in her address.

Agarwal encouraged the audience to embrace technological advancements, comparing AI to the progression of mobile phones and social media.

Dr. Rajesh Kumar Tiwari, the College Principal, emphasized the institution’s commitment to developing skills that are aligned with the needs of the industry.

"We are pleased to announce the opening of this lab, which comes after the successful establishment of the VLSI Lab," Dr. Tiwari remarked.

The event was attended by department heads, faculty members, and students from different departments.

This initiative shows that RVS College is dedicated to keeping up with the latest technological advancements in education.

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