India, Germany agree to focus on AI start-ups, application in sustainability & healthcare

Dr Jitendra Singh recalled that in November 2019, during Chancellor Angela Merkel’s visit to Delhi, Germany and India had agreed to establish a joint research programme on Artificial Intelligence.

Dr Jitendra Singh meets Bettina Stark-Watzinger

New Delhi: India and Germany have agreed to work together with focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) start-ups as well as AI research and its application in sustainability and healthcare, said Dr Jitendra Singh, Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences after his “bilateral” talks with German Minister for Education and Research Bettina Stark-Watzinger.

A statement released by the Ministry of Science & Technology said, “Both the ministers agreed that there is a lot of scope to work together in Artificial Intelligence for which experts on two sides have already met. An Indo-German call for proposals for this would be raised soon inviting proposals from researchers and industry.”

Singh recalled that in November 2019, during Chancellor Angela Merkel’s visit to Delhi, Germany and India had agreed to establish a joint research programme on Artificial Intelligence. They had also decided on the extension of the Indo-German Partnership in Higher Education for another four years, with contributions of 3.5 million Euros each.

“Both India and Germany have expressed satisfaction on the ongoing Science and Technology Cooperation between the two countries which is one of the strategic pillars of our bilateral relationship. Academia, research institutions and industries of both countries have strong bonding and are playing the role of catalyst in our strategic research and development partnerships,” the statement added.

On the third day of his official engagement in Berlin, Singh mentioned that both the countries are now working in frontier areas of science and technology, including electric mobility, cyber physical system, quantum technologies, future manufacturing, green hydrogen fuel, deep ocean research and proposed to develop joint cooperation in these areas. “The two countries have already started mapping each other’s strengths in areas like application of AI in sustainability and healthcare,” the ministry said.

“Both the ministers expressed satisfaction on the recently-concluded MOU between Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India and German Research Foundation (DFG) to support the International Research Training Groups (IRTG) program would further boost the cooperation towards capacity building targeting the training of Indian and German students for pursuing the PhD program. The maiden call for inviting proposals under this program from Indian and German research groups is already on,” the ministry further said.

It added, “Both ministers felt delighted that several initiatives for human capacity developments in science and engineering have recently been worked out, which includes Women Involvement in Science and Engineering Research (WISER) to facilitate lateral entry of women researchers into ongoing S&T projects and Paired Early Career Fellowships creating an inclusive ecosystem for the Indo-German S&T cooperation with exchange of young researchers on both sides. Industrial Fellowships aimed at industrial exposure of young Indian researchers in a German industrial ecosystem.”

Singh also mentioned that the Government of India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives great importance to innovation. “The present government puts emphasis on promoting the value chain of innovation, entrepreneurship and IP generation. Indian innovation system is more purpose driven rather than process driven with focus on affordability and accessibility,” he said.

Bettina Stark-Watzinger supported the idea to further strengthen bilateral scientific cooperation by partnering in emerging science and technology areas where both Germany and India have strength to work together and serve two societies, the statement read.

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