The recently established Center for the Development and Application of Internet-of-Things Technologies (CDAIT) said Wipro Limited , has joined the global, non-profit, partner-funded center as a founding sponsor.
The recently established Center for the Development and Application of Internet-of-Things Technologies (CDAIT) said Wipro Limited , has joined the global, non-profit, partner-funded center as a founding sponsor.
“It exemplifies what we’d like to accomplish in this space when a company with an internationally lauded history of innovation partners with Georgia Tech,” said Andrew Gerber, Georgia Tech Senior Vice President and Director of the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). As a founding sponsor, Wipro joins AirWatch, AT&T and Samsung to help shape the center’s IoT research and direction. Other leading global companies involved in IoT have indicated their interest in participating in CDAIT.
“Today enterprises and academic institutions collaborate in a manner previously impossible to harness collective knowledge and innovate. We are happy to join forces with Georgia Tech and explore the possibilities of how the IoT explosion can transform the world in which we live,” said Dr. Alan Atkins, Vice President, Global Head of IoT, Wipro Limited.
In addition to a seat on the CDAIT Executive Advisory Board (EAB), charter members will be able to participate in research projects, receive pre-published research reports, be invited to special events, and benefit from a range of other interactive activities with CDAIT. Intellectual property agreements have been put in place to allow Wipro access to the latest IoT research at Georgia Tech.
“We applaud Wipro’s commitment to Georgia Tech’s Center for the Development and Application of Internet-of-Things Technologies (CDAIT),” said Hala Moddelmog, President and CEO, Metro Atlanta Chamber. “A global company like Wipro, with a major presence in Atlanta, joining CDAIT is critical to strengthening our region’s innovation economy and advancing collaborative research on the Internet-of-Things.”