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Polish firm eyes India's education sector

India Global Business Staff

Poland-based innovative technological solutions provider Synerise S.A. has recently announced plans to provide advanced technical solutions in the state-of-the-art personal learning segment to students in India, through the means of artificial intelligence (AI). The company, which utilises experts in the fields of data sciences and machine learning, has long-standing experience in the field of AI and is now seeking to enter into partnerships with Indian governmental and non-governmental agencies, as well as private sector enterprises, to enhance the quality and efficiency of education offered to students in India. Synerise S.A. is already actively involved in adapting AI solutions to academic institutions in Europe. The company recently launched AI Schools & Academy, an innovative educational programme which employs AI, cloud computing and online educational courses and databases, with the aim of fostering organic learning to students, thereby allowing them to develop and explore their own capabilities. In an age of groundbreaking technological developments which are constantly changing the world in which we live, the need for these to be taught in schools and high learning institutions is increasingly being felt. An active engagement of these new technologies can serve as a springboard for India's youth to establish and create new and far-reaching solutions to global challenges, thereby increasing India's competitiveness in developing modern technological solutions.

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