Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
delivered a topic on innovation for India Microsoft at Tech for Good, Ideas for
India' event at Delhi on Monday. The event was organised with young students,
entrepreneurs and developers. Jayant Sinha (Minister of State for Finance) was
also attended the event and welcomed the India-focused innovation that Nadella
offered. The event was intended to stimulate young students, entrepreneurs and
developers in India to innovate for the nation. Nadella said the visit to had
inspired him, with quickly changing scenery of 'Digital India'. Nadella started
his topic with a quote by the Indian poet Ghalib, 'Hazaaron khwahishen aisi ho
ke har khwahish pe dam nikle, Bohat niklay mere armaan, lekin phir bhi kam
nikle' says about the dreams that were worth dying for. One of these dreams was
to use digital technology as a force for good.
Nadella also said about the
numerous transformations technology has seen in recent and the numerous
transformations it would continue to see as it became more human-centric, from
conversation as a platform to perfect interval actuality and machine learning.
Nadella also bring out the youth aim development initiatives that the company
had undertaken in the recent past in India, such as The Imagine Cup, Academia Accelerator and
YouthSpark. Redmond Giant at the event also exhibit two new innovations that
are applicable for India.
Nadella also said these are Spot
Garbage a real time garbage management system that won the Imagine Cup and uses
machine learning and vision techniques and Life Saver an application that was
developed as part of the Academia Accelerator programme. Sensitive to the
symptoms of a heart attack, Lifesaver is meant to detect and alert users and
their contacts about an forthcoming heart attack.
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