The Experiential Technology Innovation Centre (XTIC) at IIT Madras is building a 1,000-member XR start-up consortium to develop affordable components—like haptic gloves, spatial displays and smart headsets—many of which are being designed for rural India.
India is witnessing a transition from centralised cloud computing to on-premises and edge AI systems (a distributed computing system that brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data, like devices, sensors, and users), particularly in banking, defence and healthcare.
And with hardware evolving from a commodity to a competitive edge, India’s ability to design, manufacture and deploy AI-optimised chips and devices could define its position in the global tech hierarchy.
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