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IIT-M, Continental sign MoU for advanced research

Technology company Continental and IIT-Madras have signed an MoU for advanced research in machine learning.

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IIT Madras with its capability in machine learning and bio-inspired neural networks will contribute to Continental’s ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) business that provide vehicle drivers and passengers with additional safety and an increase in comfort. 

The collaboration, code-named Project NeuroMotive, will aid Continental’s long-term strategy globally towards “Vision Zero” – a future with zero accidents – through innovations and improvement of components and systems making a contribution to greater road safety. 

Ravindra Gettu, dean (Industrial Consultancy and Sponsored Research), IIT Madras, said, “Bio-inspired neural networks are becoming increasingly important for industries and businesses. They help to solve problems based on biological knowledge of the how brain learns and processes information.”

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