Graphic Era University to have High-Performance AI Excellence Center

Graphic Era University to have High-Performance AI Excellence Center
Dehradun, Sept 14
Graphic Era Deemed University is all set to witness a historic moment. The university has established a High-Performance AI Excellence Center, built on some of the world’s most advanced technologies. This grand and state-of-the-art AI Excellence Center will be inaugurated by Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology Dr. Jitendra Singh on 16th September at 10:00 AM at Graphic Era’s Silver Jubilee Convention Center.
This unique Excellence Center houses over 100 iMacs and a complete Apple computing ecosystem. It also features Uttarakhand’s first NVIDIA DGX B200 powered AI HPC Cluster, equipped with 1.74 TB GPU memory and 8 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. More than just an Excellence Center, it stands as a world-class innovation hub shaping the technology of the future. With the technical support of leading companies Apple and Infosys, the center has been built at an investment of nearly 20 crore rupees.
The greatest quality of this Excellence Center is that it will not only connect students, researchers, and innovators with the world of AI, but also prepare them to compete at the global level. It will promote AI-driven research and innovation aimed at solving real-world challenges in healthcare, agriculture, environment, smart cities, and industries.
Graphic Era’s initiative goes beyond technology. It will also open new avenues for startups and entrepreneurship for young people. This is why it is being seen as a national hub for innovation and skill development in India.
The inauguration ceremony will take place on 16th September at 10 AM at the Silver Jubilee Convention Center. The event will be graced by Uttarakhand’s Minister of Higher Education and Health Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat, NITI Aayog Member and Chancellor of Graphic Era University Dr. V. K. Saraswat, Chairman of Graphic Era Group of Institutions Dr. Kamal Ghanshala, along with other dignitaries of Graphic Era.