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CII Conclave Lays Stress On ‘Future Of Work' With Focus On AI

CII Conclave Lays Stress On ‘Future Of Work' With Focus On AI

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Nagpur: The Industry-Academia Conclave 2.0, organised by Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) Vidarbha Zone, brought together leaders from industry, academia, and research to deliberate on the 'Future of Work', with a sharp focus on AI, Automation, and Emerging Skill Demands.
The event began with a welcome address by Shree Jamdar, chairman, followed by a thematic overview by Manoj Bramhe, convener, CII Vidarbha Zone.
Keynote speaker Karan Chugh, director (supply chain), Amazon, shared insights on Amazon's use of AI and generative AI in logistics optimisation, forecasting, inventory, and predictive maintenance. He also spoke about Rufus, Amazon's AI shopping assistant, which personalises product discovery and comparisons.
Rishi Bal, head, BharatGen, highlighted India's AI journey, emphasising sovereign AI with cultural relevance and accessibility. He cited BharatGPT as a cornerstone in speech tech and voice AI, fostering innovation and job creation.
Chief guest Milind Padalkar encouraged students to adapt to digital disruption and technologies like AI, 5G, and nanotech.
A panel on 'Future of Work' moderated by Rahul Karangale featured insights from Ramana Telidevara, Lohit Matani, Ketan Paithankar, Manoj Chandak, Nitin Rakesh, and Sheetal Kale.
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Amitabh Sinha, vice-chairman, concluded with a vote of thanks, urging youth to innovate and shape the future workforce.
Nagpur: The Industry-Academia Conclave 2.0, organised by Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) Vidarbha Zone, brought together leaders from industry, academia, and research to deliberate on the Future of Work, with a sharp focus on AI, Automation, and Emerging Skill Demands. The event began with a welcome address by Shree Jamdar, chairman, followed by a thematic overview by Manoj Bramhe, convener, CII Vidarbha Zone.
Keynote speaker Karan Chugh, director (supply chain), Amazon, shared insights on Amazon's use of AI and generative AI in logistics optimisation, forecasting, inventory, and predictive maintenance. He also spoke about Rufus, Amazon's AI shopping assistant, which personalises product discovery and comparisons.
Rishi Bal, head, BharatGen, highlighted India's AI journey, emphasising sovereign AI with cultural relevance and accessibility.
He cited BharatGPT as a cornerstone in speech tech and voice AI, fostering innovation and job creation.
Chief guest Milind Padalkar encouraged students to adapt to digital disruption and technologies like AI, 5G, and nanotech.
A panel on 'Future of Work' moderated by Rahul Karangale featured insights from Ramana Telidevara, Lohit Matani, Ketan Paithankar, Manoj Chandak, Nitin Rakesh, and Sheetal Kale.
Amitabh Sinha, vice-chairman, concluded with a vote of thanks, urging youth to innovate and shape the future workforce.
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