Career Tech Center
Showcase AI technology's impact and innovation in action with the latest tools and technology.
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Why Career Tech Center?
In order to grow their AI skills and build local innovations, students want open access to cutting-edge AI technologies in the lab environment at universities and vocational schools. AI PC-based labs can assist students and faculty gain access to AI toolsets more in a more cost-effective manner with lower latency and enhanced privacy.
Program Objectives
- Build and showcase exemplary AI labs with AI PCs for new usage models to make AI more accessible.
- Foster local innovation by student innovators for career building with the latest AI technologies.
- Develop a local ecosystem for scaling AI infrastructure for workforce development
- Employability centres
- Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions
- Community colleges
- Implementation partner institutes working with Intel® Digital Readiness Programs like AI for Future Workforce or AI for Youth
- Tech Skills: Acquire skills in AI project implementation, ML solutions deployment, and cybersecurity basics
- Social Skills: Enhance collaboration, leadership, and effective communication skills with a focus on cyber hygiene
- Career Growth Skills: Increase technical confidence, manage goals effectively, and foster an entrepreneurial mindset
Impact Stories
IndiaAI Data Lab leading the IndiaAI Mission
The first Career Tech Center – known as IndiaAI Data Lab - was established in India collaboratively by NIELIT, Ministry of Electronics and IT, Government of India and Intel. Equipped with the latest infrastructure, Intel global content and technologies to support AI skilling, the centre is a role model for more than 250 labs that are to be set up with Government’s funding.
Japan Government’s KOSEN advancing AI for technical workforce
Ishikawa KOSEN, one of the Government of Japan’s nodal institutes for technology education, and Intel are setting up the first Career Tech Center in Ishikawa. The centre will be the hub for skilling students and building capacities among other KOSENs across Japan taking the current deployment of Intel’s AI for Future Workforce program to the next level.
Testimonials
Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and IT
Government of India
"Government of India’s National Program on AI aims to establish a comprehensive program for leveraging transformative technologies to foster inclusion, innovation, and adoption for social impact. For similar objectives, NeGD, and Digital India, under the Ministry of Electronics and IT have been working with Intel to set up India AI Data labs in the country. These labs will serve as a cohesive platform for students to learn foundational technical and career growth skills through hands-on experiments."