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NSBT and Findability Sciences launch Integrated AI Lab

NSBT and Findability Sciences launch Integrated AI Lab

Time of India25-07-2025
Nath School of Business & Technology (NSBT) recently joined hands with AI company
Findability Sciences
to establish an
AI Lab
in
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
. This extends their existing partnership. Findability Sciences also has a similar partnership existing with Worcester institute, US.
Students enrolled in the BCA (Artificial Intelligence & Data Science) program will gain hands-on exposure to generative AI,
machine learning
, and natural language processing (NLP). Anand Mahurkar, Founder & CEO, Findability Sciences, 'At Findability Sciences, our journey in Shambajinagar has always been anchored in talent, not location. Collaborating with NSBT, we're bringing world-class AI infrastructure and mentorship right here—to create an ecosystem where students solve real problems, contribute to global innovation, and uplift their own communities.'
'Quality tech education, jobs, and innovation can emerge from small towns, not just big tech hubs,' said Harsh Vardhan Jajoo, Director of NSBT.
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