C4IR India An Impact Journey 2025

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We believe AI holds the potential to vastly improve public and private operations and help meet the needs of citizens in new ways across the world. Through our collaboration with C4IR India’s AI for India 2030 initiative, we plan to share insights to accelerate strategic applications of AI across sectors and develop essential governance approaches that promote a unified, responsible adoption of AI worldwide. We’re eager to see the advancements this collaboration will drive and are excited to exchange learnings. Fariz Jafarov, Executive Director, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Azerbaijan (C4IR Azerbaijan) The C4IR Rwanda and C4IR India both focus on advancing data governance, AI and machine learning to drive societal benefits. We are collaborating across sectors to develop frameworks that ensure responsible technology use, while also supporting national AI policy. We are hopeful that our partnership with C4IR India will contribute significantly to global knowledge in this space. Crystal Rugege, Managing Director, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Rwanda (C4IR Rwanda) Through our collaboration with C4IR India, we are excited to share insights, co-develop innovative solutions and accelerate the growth of commercially viable technologies such as drones and AAM that can deliver lasting benefits to the region and beyond. By combining the advancements and learnings from our Israel National Drone Initiative (INDI) on advanced air mobility with the remarkable work of our India counterparts in AVIATE AAM and Medicine from the Sky, we aim to establish best practices and standards that ensure these technologies are safe, sustainable and tailorable to unique needs around the world. Daniella Partem, Senior Director; Head, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Israel (C4IR Israel) Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) India – an Impact Journey 13
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