Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network 2023-2024

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36Centre for Trustworthy T echnology Host: Patrick J. McGovern Foundation About: Founded in partnership with the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and Deloitte, the Centre for Trustworthy Technology (CTT) in Austin, Texas, USA, unites stakeholders from government, business, academia and civil society to guide the development of emerging technologies that prioritize integrity, trust and social impact. CTT develops frameworks aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ensuring technologies address global challenges, foster equity and promote inclusivity. CTT serves as a platform for global collaboration, ensuring technology advances responsibly and inclusively, benefitting all of society. Launched 2023 Partners: African Visionary Fund Ahura AI AI 2030 American Bankers Association Beckn protocol Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Content Policy and Society Lab, Stanford Data Privacy Brasil Deloitte Distributed AI Research Institute Enterprise Development Group Equiano Institute FinTech4Good Foundation for Interoperability in Digital Economy (FIDE) Ghana Natural Language Processing Global Center on AI Governance Harvard Kennedy School Hugging Face Jambu Tecnologia Lelapa AI Mozilla FoundationOpen Network for Digital Commerce Partnership on AI Stripe Techworker Community Africa Technovation The Collective Intelligence Project Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution India Host: World Economic Forum About: The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution India, launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2018, has been a pioneer in driving the adoption and responsible deployment of emerging technologies. Over the past six years, its initiatives have directly impacted 1.25 million Indian citizens, addressing societal challenges in agriculture, food systems, healthcare, urban development and climate action. Collaborating with the global Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network, the centre has tailored solutions to India’s unique context. Through partnerships with central and state governments, and active engagement with industries, start-ups, civil society and academia, the centre has launched into the next phase with initiatives across AI, space economy, AVIATE (Advancing Aviation Innovation and Autonomous Technologies), climate tech and advanced energy, advancing India’s vision for the Intelligent Age, where technology meets impact for a sustainable and inclusive future for all. Launched 2018 Partners: Amazon India Apollo Hospitals Axis Bank Bayer BCG Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation CII Coca-Cola Cropin
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