India and Germany Collaborate on AI-Based Startups

In the field of artificial intelligence, India and Germany have decided to collaborate (AI). The two parties will collaborate to boost AI-based companies and research as part of the agreement.

The announcement is part of broader research and technological collaboration between the two countries. Academic institutions and local industries have been enlisted by the two governments to advance strategic AI research and development.

The two nations will also collaborate to promote the greater use of AI in sustainability and healthcare. Minister for Science, Technology and Earth Sciences Jitendra Singh and his German counterpart Bettina Stark-Watzinger made the announcement in the margins of a meeting.

During the meeting, both ministers resolved to work together more closely in the field of artificial intelligence. It was also revealed that a plan to solicit recommendations from scholars and industry will be presented soon.

In addition, Singh stated that India and Germany are cooperating in sectors such as electric mobility, quantum technologies, and green hydrogen fuel, among others. He also suggested stepping up collaborative collaboration in these sectors to capitalize on the assets of both countries.

Singh praised the administration’s accomplishments, saying the government was focused on “supporting the value chain of innovation, entrepreneurship, and IP production.”