According to K Krishna Murthy, President and CEO of the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA), Hyderabad, India’s flourishing city, has now cemented its status as the nation’s top artificial intelligence (AI) hub. The IESA has no need to seek elsewhere because Hyderabad has distinguished leadership and a thriving ecosystem, making it the obvious choice to hold major AI and machine learning conferences.
For the past two years, the IESA has organised the Artificial Summit virtually due to pandemic-induced restrictions. However, this year, they are planning to host a significant physical event in September, highlighting the city’s determination to push the boundaries of AI advancements.
The IESA president praised the administration for the impressive development and transformation seen in Hyderabad as a way of expressing his gratitude. He was astounded by the city’s ongoing development, whether it was in terms of infrastructure, the entry of international businesses, or the government’s proactive efforts to promote technical developments. The IESA president remarked that significant individuals’ dedication to and concentration on technology, such as IT Minister KT Rama Rao and the Principal Secretary, had been unmatched.
Hyderabad is poised to outperform other significant tech hubs like Chennai and Bengaluru in a number of industries as it assumes the role as India’s capital of artificial intelligence. A vital actor in India’s technological development, its influence in the AI market is expanding, drawing interest and funding from both domestic and foreign businesses.