Intel operating with government on run for
Clean Ganga initiative
Global chipmaker Intel is functioning with the govt on a run for exploitation sensors to gather data as a part of the Clean Ganga initiative.
The pilot, that is being run in Varanasi, can run until middle of successive year.
"Under the pilot, we tend to square measure exploitation sensors to gather information, which is able to be then fed to a typical centre to derive helpful data. The pilot has simply started and can maintain until middle of next year," Intel President Bharat Kumud Srinivasan told reporters.
The US-based firm is additionally engaged in alternative comes with state governments to assist fulfil the Digital India vision, she added.
In June, the govt had aforesaid it'll use geospatial and crowd-sourcing technologies, among others, for pollution watching in watercourse Ganga.
Intel has concerning six,900 workers in Bharat with a significant a part of the head count being engaged in analysis and development activities in Bengaluru and Pune.
"India could be a important marketplace for United States of America, from R&D purpose of read too, as groups here works on each class from servers to PCs to IoT," she said.
Srinivasan aforesaid the Bharat team is that the third largest, once the United States of America and Israel.
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