Accenture and IISc collaborate for research in cloud continuum and neuromorphic computing

BL Bengaluru Bureau Updated - April 13, 2022 at 04:21 PM.

Accenture and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru are collaborating to undertake research and development in cloud continuum and neuromorphic computing at Accenture Centre for Advanced Computing. 

As part of the programme, Accenture and IISc will undertake collaborative research projects and jointly develop intellectual properties and thought leadership in next-generation computing technologies that enable AI at the edge, including cloud, edge, quantum, and neuromorphic computing, as well as in sustainable software engineering.

“Today’s AI systems can interpret spoken commands, recognise objects and gestures, navigate, plan and make decisions, which are driving demand for even more powerful AI-driven experiences. The next wave of smart products and environments will require more advanced computing technologies like quantum and neuromorphic or brain-inspired computing to provide sustainable and responsive intelligence and enhance end-user experience across industries,” said Mahesh Zurale, Senior Managing Director, Lead—Advanced Technology Centers in India, Accenture.

“Industry-academia partnerships are key to driving innovation and advancements in technology, and for creating solutions that drive real-world impact. We are excited to collaborate with one of India’s oldest and most prestigious research and education institutions to conduct research in edge, quantum, neuromorphic computing, and explore innovative applications for the future,” said Raghavan Iyer, Senior Managing Director, Innovation lead—Integrated Global Services, Accenture Technology.

Prof. Govindan Rangarajan, Director, IISc Bengaluru said, “As a premier university and research institute in India, we are at the forefront of partnering with leading innovative organisations globally and are working on cutting edge research and development of products and technologies. The new Accenture Centre for Advanced Computing will focus on R&D activities in edge and neuromorphic computing to understand the potential impact of these technologies in industries and jointly develop new IP assets and research publications. We are pleased to see the swift progress made by both teams in a short time in this strategic initiative.”

Published on April 13, 2022 10:51

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