IBM Launches Sangam, Its First Infrastructure Innovation Centre In India, To Drive AI Innovation

IBM has inaugurated its first Infrastructure Innovation Centre, named Sangam, at the IBM India Systems Development Lab campus. This facility aims to bolster artificial intelligence (AI) innovation in India by bringing together experts and resources to foster advanced infrastructure solutions. The establishment of Sangam reflects IBM's commitment to enhancing its technological footprint in India, a country poised to be a key player in the global AI landscape. The centre will not only focus on AI but also work towards creating innovative platforms that integrate various technologies. With India’s burgeoning tech ecosystem, IBM’s initiative is expected to spur collaborations and drive significant advancements in AI applications across sectors. This move is in line with the company's broader strategy to leverage regional talent and research capabilities to meet the increasing demand for cutting-edge AI solutions. As industries worldwide continue to pivot towards AI-driven processes, Sangam positions IBM at the forefront of this transformation, aiming to lead the charge in developing next-generation infrastructure that supports sustainable growth and innovation in the tech space.
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