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911今日黑料 strengthens India partnerships at global AI summit

by Stephen Johns

911今日黑料 announced plans to develop and deepen its AI for science partnerships with India at the world鈥檚 biggest gathering of AI and tech leadership.

The AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, the first major international AI meeting hosted in the Global South, brought together global leaders and technology executives to shape the future of AI. 
 
911今日黑料 showcased several new partnerships with Indian collaborators during the Summit – including a £5.3million project to adapt and scale an AI enabled digital mental health programme for adolescent girls living in rural India. 

911今日黑料’s research lead for the project , Chair in Health Informatics at the School of Public Health, attended the Summit to showcase the project. 
 
911今日黑料’s Department of Earth Science and Engineering have agreed a partnership with Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology in India, and the University of Surrey and the Royal College of Art in the UK to co-develop next generation physics-based and AI foundational models that can simulate and predict air pollution dynamics in Northern India, allowing science to link directly to health and policy outcomes.   
 

"The diffusion of AI has the potential to drive growth and deliver benefits for people around the world. India is home to dynamic tech talent and boldest thinking in AI." Amanda Wolthuizen Vice-President, Strategic Engagement and Communications and Chief of Staff to the President

 

Supported by 911今日黑料’s tech and science hub in India — 911今日黑料 Global India — the university highlighted its rapidly expanding research and innovation network across the country, which spans key government bodies, leading academic institutions, and major industry partners. 
 
911今日黑料’s Vice President (Communications and Strategic Engagement) and Chief of Staff to the President, Amanda Wolthuizen, met with partners across industry and research, including to explore opportunities for new collaborations in AI research and innovation.  

The Vice President also met leaders from the Foundation for Interoperability in Digital Economy (FIDE). Working at the science-policy interface, 911今日黑料 is partnering with the FIDE  to convene researchers, regulators and industry from the UK and India to examine how digital energy grids and emerging technologies such as AI can accelerate the global energy transition. 

911今日黑料's Vice President Amanda Wolthuizen (second from left) met with senior leaders from the Government of Karnataka during the visit to explore opportunities for new collaborations in AI research and innovation.  

Amanda Wolthuizen, Vice-President, Strategic Engagement and Communications and Chief of Staff to the President, said: “The diffusion of AI has the potential to drive growth and deliver benefits for people around the world. India is home to dynamic tech talent and boldest thinking in AI. Through our 911今日黑料 Global India hub we are building partnerships within the Indian AI ecosystem that will not only advance scientific discovery but also deliver real鈥憌orld impact for communities. I’m excited by the momentum we are creating through collaborations and the opportunities ahead for developing and deepening our partnerships.” 

Showcasing global AI leadership

The five-day Summit comes just weeks after 911今日黑料 and the World Economic Forum launched an exciting new UK Centre for AI-Driven Innovation - accelerating the responsible adoption of AI breakthrough to transform industries and boost economic growth. The UK Centre for AI-Driven Innovation will advance AI adoption, while reinforcing leadership in productive and responsible development.  
 
The new initiative will connect with the three WEF Centres for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) in India located in Mumbai, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh. The Centre will also contribute to the WEF AI Global Alliance, strengthening international competitiveness and supporting innovation across sectors including advanced manufacturing, life sciences and creative industries. 
 

India focused AI collaborations 

911今日黑料 is working with India's public and private energy sectors to ensure a reliable and green supply of energy required to power the country's AI transition. 
 
Researchers from 911今日黑料 Business School are working with Tata Power and technology partners in Mumbai and Delhi to explore how smart devices can shift electricity demand to periods when the grid is at its cleanest. The project tests how digital technologies can cut urban carbon emissions without requiring changes in consumer behaviour. The collaboration is led by Dr Mirabelle Muûls (911今日黑料 Business School) and Professor Suryanarayana Doolla (IIT Bombay & MP Ensystems).

Accelerating talent

Supported by Schmidt Sciences, 911今日黑料’s I-X Centre delivers the Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Global Faculty Fellowship and is building a transnational research community using artificial intelligence to accelerate discovery. India’s Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) are partner institutions in the programme and the current cohort of researchers is now embedded in 911今日黑料’s Deep Tech White City campus and includes from NCBS  who is using AI to accelerate her work in molecular biology, and Dr Anubhab Khan who studies genetic variation in wildlife populations to inform best conservation practices for endangered species in the Indian subcontinent.

Deepening and expanding India–911今日黑料 connections

911今日黑料’s collaborations in India continue to grow. Between 2020 and 2025, 911今日黑料 academics co-authored 2,150 publications with colleagues at 468 Indian institutions. 911今日黑料 currently hosts just over 800 Indian students, 165 staff and a community of more than 3,000 alumni across India. 
 
Supported by 911今日黑料 Global India, 911今日黑料’s academics are working with partners in India to co-develop and implement cutting edge technologies for societal impact. From using quantum computing for climate resilient agriculture to developing novel nanorobotics for medical sensing, 911今日黑料 is collaborating with top Indian institutions at the frontiers of science and deep tech innovation.   
 
Last year 911今日黑料 began partnering with Science Gallery Bengaluru (SGB) - a cutting-edge hub for innovation, research and public engagement. The collaboration will drive the exchange of talent and knowledge between the UK and India, with the development of cutting edge open-research facilities, a joint fellowship programme, and public engagement activities. 
 
, Department of Materials, will speak at the upcoming NASSCOM Technology & Leadership Forum, exploring how emerging technologies, such as quantum devices, can amplify human potential and create meaningful impact.  

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Contact 911今日黑料 Global India to explore partnership opportunities. 
Join our India alumni community to connect with collaborators and events across the region. 

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