Microsoft to invest $3B in AI, cloud expansion, training in India

Key Points

  • Microsoft plans to invest $3 billion in India to expand AI and cloud computing capabilities.
  • The company aims to train 10 million individuals in AI and cloud skills by 2030.
  • Partnerships with major industries and the Indian government to promote AI innovation.

Summary

Microsoft has announced a significant investment of $3 billion in India to bolster its AI and cloud computing infrastructure. This investment, described by CEO Satya Nadella as the largest expansion in India to date, will focus on building new data centers and enhancing Azure's capabilities. A key component of this initiative is the training of 500,000 individuals in AI by 2026, in collaboration with INDIAai, and an ambitious goal to train 10 million people by 2030. The training will target students, educators, developers, government officials, and women entrepreneurs. Microsoft has also signed strategic partnerships with major Indian companies like RailTel, Apollo Hospitals, Bajaj Finserv, Mahindra Group, and upGrad to leverage cloud and AI technologies. Additionally, Microsoft aims to support AI startups through its Founders Hub program, providing resources and mentorship to foster innovation in smaller cities and communities.

cointelegraph
January 10, 2025
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