Telangana to launch AI advisory council for life sciences by 2025

Telangana to launch AI advisory council for life sciences by 2025

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: November 20 2024

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  • The Telangana government will set up an AI Advisory Council for the life sciences sector by January 2025, which will engage industry experts to promote the adoption of AI in the life sciences industry.
  • 40 life sciences companies in Telangana set up the Life Sciences GCC consortium on the direction of the state government, with three sub-groups working on talent, operational efficiency, and supply ecosystem.
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