Chief Minister M K Stalin inaugurated the Nadu Technology (iTNT) hub, constructed at a cost of Rs 54.61 crore inside the Anna University campus, through video conference from the Secretariat on Monday.
Touted as Indias first emerging and Deep Tech innovation Network, iTNT hub, which would promote Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Block Chain technology by integrating growing technologies to face future challenges, was announced in the State Budget for 2022-23.
It will create an ecosystem for innovations and take Tamil Nadu to the top 10 position in the world on Deep Tech. It will work with an academic network of more than 570 engineering colleges by engaging with researchers and Industry partners to promote innovation.
The non-profit organization under the States Information Technology and Digital Services department, iTNT was set up with 50 per cent funding from the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, 37 funding from the State and 13 per cent from industry partners.