State Launches AI Compute Infrastructure for Startups

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Gandhinagar, March 29 – Gujarat has announced plans to deploy more than 100 high-performance graphics processing units (GPUs) across the state to support startups, educational institutions, and government departments, officials said on Sunday. This move aims to expand access to advanced computing infrastructure for artificial intelligence.

The initiative, led by Gujarat Informatics Limited under the state's Science and Technology Department, follows the recent "AI Startup Samvad" and aligns with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel's focus on technology-driven and citizen-centric governance.

Under the Central government's 'IndiaAI Mission', the state is operationalizing shared AI compute infrastructure that will provide access to more than 100 GPUs for model training, application development, and the deployment of scalable solutions.

The national mission itself is designed to democratize access to computing resources and enable startups, researchers, and public institutions to build indigenous AI solutions through shared infrastructure and datasets.

Officials said the shared facility would reduce both the cost and time required for individual organizations to procure high-end computing systems, while enabling faster development and implementation of AI-driven applications in governance and industry.

The announcement builds on discussions held during the "AI Startup Samvad" in Gandhinagar, where the Chief Minister interacted directly with around two dozen high-potential startups from across the country.

The event was organized to identify scalable AI solutions and strengthen Gujarat's position in emerging technologies.

During the interaction, Chief Minister Patel said that Gujarat aims to become a leading state in the adoption of artificial intelligence, with increased use of AI to enhance transparency in governance and improve citizen services.

He also emphasized the role of startups in driving innovation and contributing to sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and education.

The state government has in recent years taken multiple steps to build an AI ecosystem, including establishing centers of excellence, supporting startup-led innovation challenges, and entering partnerships with industry to create AI clusters and research infrastructure.

The new GPU-backed infrastructure is expected to support a range of activities, including training AI models, developing new applications, and enabling deployment at scale.

Officials said it would also encourage the development of locally relevant AI solutions and facilitate their quicker adoption in governance.

The state government said the initiative forms part of a broader effort to position Gujarat as a national hub for artificial intelligence, innovation, and digital governance, with coordinated support for startups, academia, and industry.
 
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