Technical Talk on “AI + Sustainability”

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The Department of Information Science & Engineering, RNSIT, organized an insightful Technical Talk on “AI + Sustainability” in collaboration with 1M1B (One Million for One Billion) and IBM SkillsBuild. The session aimed to introduce students to the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with sustainable development goals and encourage them to leverage AI tools for solving real-world sustainability challenges.



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Parth Singh of IBM

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Technical Talk on “AI + Sustainability”

The Department of Information Science & Engineering, RNSIT, organized an insightful Technical Talk on “AI + Sustainability” in collaboration with 1M1B (One Million for One Billion) and IBM SkillsBuild. The session aimed to introduce students to the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with sustainable development goals and encourage them to leverage AI tools for solving real-world sustainability challenges

Biography:

Mr. Parth Singh, Project Manager and Tech Lead at 1M1B (UN-accredited organization), was the distinguished resource person for the session. He provided a comprehensive overview of the AI + Sustainability Program, the role of IBM SkillsBuild in upskilling students, and the opportunities available through the initiative.

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Agenda

  • Introduction to the AI + Sustainability Program and its global relevance.
  • Overview of IBM SkillsBuild learning pathways and how students can earn digital badges and certificates.
  • Guidance on internship opportunities, hackathon participation, and career pathways in AI and sustainability.
  • Encouragement to pursue hands-on projects that align with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).