AICTE, IBM join hands to promote AI skills and innovation through National Lab
Vikas Kumar Pandit | October 31, 2025 | 04:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
The National AI Lab will provide hands-on training, mentorship, and project-based learning for students and faculty. It will also host innovation challenges and support research in AI, cloud, and sustainability technologies.
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has partnered with IBM to establish a National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Lab at its headquarters in New Delhi. The collaboration, announced at IBM’s annual CSR event held ahead of the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, aims to serve as a national centre for AI research, training, and innovation.
The proposed AI Lab will feature computing infrastructure, AI software platforms, and a digital repository accessible to all AICTE-affiliated institutions. It will offer training programmes for students, faculty, and researchers, with a focus on future skills in AI, cloud technologies, and sustainability.
The initiative is supported by IBM SkillsBuild, the company’s global education platform that provides free access to more than 1,000 courses in technical domains. IBM has set a goal to skill 30 million people worldwide by 2030, including 2 million in AI by 2026.
AI Lab to offer practical learning and mentorship
According to the official press release, over 16 million learners are already registered globally, and the new lab is expected to further expand the reach and impact of IBM SkillsBuild across India’s technical education ecosystem.
In addition to online modules, the National AI Lab will conduct in-person workshops, mentorship programmes with IBM experts, project-based learning sessions, and innovation challenges focused on practical applications of AI.
IBM aims to build future-ready skills through AI Lab
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the collaboration between AICTE and IBM aligns with the Government of India’s policy of promoting industry-academia partnerships to strengthen technical education and foster innovation.
“By bringing together the strengths of industry expertise and academic excellence, this collaboration, I am sure, will not only enhance the quality of technical education but also empower our youth with the industry-relevant skills to strengthen India’s position as a global hub for future skills,” he said.
Justina Nixon-Saintil- Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility and Chief Impact Officer, IBM, said, “By combining IBM SkillsBuild with the AI Lab’s advanced resources, we will support India’s students and educators in building the capabilities needed to solve some of society’s biggest challenges. This is about creating impact at scale.”
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]MahaDBT, CAP Integration: Maharashtra students to get scholarship approvals at admission, no renewals needed
The MahaDBT scholarship plan, announced by minister Chandrakant Patil, will be implemented from 2026; to cover courses in engineering, medicine, pharmacy, management, law and teacher training
Musab Qazi | 2 mins readFeatured News
]- ‘Bitter experience’: DU’s 4th-year students face sudden rule changes, limited options, teacher shortage
- Maharashtra NEET Counselling: Private medical college sues for institute-level admissions, NRI quota expansion
- Maharashtra NEET Counselling: Medical college ‘confined, forced’ him to retract fee complaint, says aspirant
- MahaDBT, CAP Integration: Maharashtra students to get scholarship approvals at admission, no renewals needed
- Maharashtra: 11,000 faculty posts lie vacant; Officials say governors, finance division at fault
- BTech Courses: AI, computer science fuel enrolment boom to 5-year high, but may soon kill jobs, say experts
- Lights fade at Calcutta University’s unique Department of Applied Optics and Photonics due to staff shortage
- CBSE Board Exam 2026: Two exams for Class 10 ‘exhausting’ for teachers, cause more anxiety for students
- In poll-bound Bihar, NEP is leaving university students with endless exams, but no results or classes
- Agriculture courses in enrolment crisis: 10 Maharashtra colleges shut, over half seats vacant in 44 institutes