Intel-powered Navachara Museum inaugurated by President of India

In line with Intel’s vision for Innovating the World Now, Rashtrapati Bhavan will have access to “smart” devices, built on the latest technologies, which will enable children to kindle their spirit of exploration.

“Navachara” (New Ideas) is a culmination of indigenous technology exhibits which will keep changing in our quest of inspiring Innovation in India. Across the year, projects on new technology-based innovations will be given and selected makers will get an opportunity to feature their exhibits in this museum.

Intel powered Navachara Museum by president of india Intel powered Navachara Museum inaugurated by President of IndiaTo complement the Digital India (developing skill and innovation) and Make-in-India initiative, there will be huge requirement of computing sensors and need to be affordable.

Kumud Srinivasan, President, Intel India, said, “Intel brings innovation at every step. With 6,500 employees’ strong presence in India, Intel entered into 50th years of excellence. The usage of computing and transistor is doubling in every two years. The objective is how to meet the demand and also need to be effective, powerful and affordable. Apart from various initiatives, Intel also has made significant contribution into R&D for Clean Ganga and smart city projects in various states, including Chattisgarh.”Read more


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