Daily Current Affairs / Gautam Adani Inaugurates AI Centre of Excellence at Baramati
Category : Science and Tech Published on: December 31 2025
Industrialist Gautam Adani inaugurated the Sharadchandra Pawar Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence at Baramati in Maharashtra’s Pune district. Established under Vidya Pratishthan and supported by the Adani Group, the centre aims to strengthen applied AI research and innovation. An MoU was signed to boost AI collaboration. Praising Sharad Pawar’s leadership, Adani highlighted Baramati as a model of integrated development and stressed AI’s role as a transformative technology for future growth.
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