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EATL Innovation Hub, Salford University sign deal on AI research

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Published: 20:47, 7 June 2024

EATL Innovation Hub, Salford University sign deal on AI research

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The EATL Innovation Hub Ltd, Bangladesh has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Salford, Manchester, for research, development, and training in Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and Cybersecurity.

The signing ceremony took place at Hotel Intercontinental in the capital after a seminar, reads a press release.

Under this MoU, the University of Salford will establish three labs at the EATL Innovation Hub Complex in Kaliakoir, near Dhaka, to conduct Data Science, Cybersecurity, and IoT activities.

Additionally, the two institutions will engage in joint research and innovative projects, academic and professional staff exchange, joint consultancy and publications, organize conferences and seminars in both Dhaka and Salford and conduct short professional development courses.

Before the MoU signing, a seminar on the application of AI, IoT, and Remote Sensing (RS) in building smart agriculture in Bangladesh was jointly organized by the EATL Innovation Hub, Bangladesh, and the University of Salford, UK, at Hotel InterContinental.

Papers were presented at the seminar by Professor Mo Saraee and Dr Hammad of the University of Salford, Dr. Shivagami Gugan, Chief Engineer at Amazon UAE, and Dr Farida Parveen, Deputy Director of the Department of Agricultural Extension, Bangladesh while former principal secretary to the Prime Minister and Chairman of EATL Innovation Hub Limited Dr.  Abdul Karim presided over the seminar.

Following the seminar, the MoU was signed by Professor Margaret Rowe, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Professor Mo Saraee, Chairman in Data Science and Head of Computer Science and Software Engineering, representing the University of Salford, and M A Mubin Khan, Managing Director of EATL Innovation Hub. Also present were Ms Nancy Donna Cook and Naomi Sharples, Director and International Affairs Officer of the University of Salford, respectively.

A delightful cultural programme was organized in honour of the foreign guests after the seminar.

Messenger/Sajib