Intel builds a new design centre in Bengaluru
By MYBRANDBOOK
Intel has set up its new design centre in Bengaluru for innovations in disruptive technologies. The $170 million centre will work on new technologies such as cloud, client, graphics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G.
Intel's interim Chief Executive Bob Swan comments, “This year Intel celebrated its 50th anniversary, marking a half-century of innovation that has profoundly changed the world. This milestone is an opportunity to embrace a new Intel, a different, fast-paced, global company that's adapting, growing and building the future.”
Nivruti Rai, Country Head of Intel India and VP of Data Center Group, Intel, says, “We are excited about the tremendous opportunities to innovate, collaborate and contribute towards a better India and a better world, especially the work we are doing in the area of urban and rural connectivity, AI and enabling the manufacturing ecosystem in India.”
The “smart and green” building is the second building in India to be constructed with the innovative ‘One Storey High Technology,’ with each floor being built on the ground, then lifted and attached to the top of the building. This technology had resulted in the reduction of scheduled construction time by up to 60 percent compared to traditional methods.
It is equipped with IoT-based smart features, including smart lights and real-time occupancy management, as well as innovative energy harvesting tiles installed at the entrance of the building that generate and store energy as people walk into the building. In addition, it uses renewable energy sources like solar and fuel cells for power generation, which is expected to meet 40 percent of the building’s power demand and reduce CO2 emissions by 37 percent.
Intel India in collaboration with the Government of India is instituting national-level awards named in honour of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. These annual awards have been introduced with the intent to recognize and celebrate the pioneering work and contributions made by distinguished scientists and innovators across three categories - product innovation, technology advancement and research.
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