Chandigarh University & Intel Launch IndiaAI Data Lab to Boost AI Skills and Cybersecurity Research

June 2, 2026
Chandigarh University & Intel Launch IndiaAI Data Lab to Boost AI Skills and Cybersecurity Research
  • Chandigarh University, in collaboration with Intel India, today inaugurated the IndiaAI Data Lab to boost student employability in AI, data science, and emerging technologies.

  • The lab offers a simulated apprenticeship platform with hands-on projects, hackathons, and industry-academia collaboration for computing and computer science engineering students.

  • Senior leaders from Intel Asia Pacific and Japan say the program will give students practical experience with AI PCs and bridge gaps between academia and industry needs.

  • A workshop brought together academicians, researchers, industry experts, and students to discuss secure machine-to-machine communication, intelligent systems, and next-generation network security, aiming to expand cybersecurity and digital systems capacity.

  • Key outcomes include greater exposure for students to IoT security and secure networks, aligned with national initiatives, opening opportunities in research, industry, and government.

  • IIT Guwahati serves as a hub under ISEA while Chandigarh University broadens access to advanced knowledge and opportunities for a wider student and faculty base, supporting national cybersecurity objectives.

  • The lab aims to strengthen indigenous cybersecurity research and provide a collaborative platform for training and capacity building across internet technologies, DNS, IoT, quantum-safe DNS, and edge computing.

  • The collaboration is expected to drive industry-academia engagement through workshops, hackathons, faculty development programs, and joint research projects in line with national cybersecurity priorities.

  • India faces high cyberattack targets, with NCRP data showing substantial cybercrime complaints and losses, underscoring the need for robust cybersecurity resources and skilled manpower.

  • CU and IIT Guwahati are collaborating under MeitY's ISEA program, including the ISEA-SIEEC 2026 workshop on Secure and Intelligent IoT, Edge-Cloud Intelligence, and 6G networks, held at Chandigarh University in early February.

  • A panel on Secure Systems Engineering through Atmanirbhar Bharat emphasized indigenous research and trusted digital infrastructure to align academia, industry, and national policy initiatives.

  • The press release is an advertorial from PRNewswire with standard disclaimers and an ANI credit.

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