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Coverage Report Mphasis pioneers India’s first Center of Excellence for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT Bangalore September 28, 2018 Print: Date Publication Headline Print September 29, 2018 The New Indian Express Web Observatory at IIIT-B aims to check fake news and trends September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online: Date Publication Headline Online September 27, 2018 UNI Mphasis pioneers India’s first CoE for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT-B. September 27, 2018 The News Minute Mphasis pioneers India’s first CoE for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT-B. September 28, 2018 India Tech Online Mphasis opens centre for cognitive computing at IIIT Bangalore September 28, 2018 Tech Herald Mphasis in partnership with IIIT Bangalore opens firsts CoE for Cognitive Computing September 28, 2018 Tech Trail India’s first Center of Excellence for Cognitive Computing open September 28, 2018 Core Communique Mphasis pioneers India’s first Center of Excellence for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT Bangalore October 2, 2018 India CSR Mphasis pioneers India’s first Center of Excellence for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT Bangalore September 28, 2018 NRI News 24x7 Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled for social and enterprise sectors

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Page 1: September 28, 2018...September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online:

Coverage Report

Mphasis pioneers India’s first Center of Excellence for Cognitive Computing in

partnership with IIIT Bangalore

September 28, 2018

Print:

Date Publication Headline

Print

September 29, 2018 The New Indian Express Web Observatory at IIIT-B aims to check fake news and trends

September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled

September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE

Online:

Date Publication Headline

Online

September 27, 2018 UNI Mphasis pioneers India’s first CoE for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT-B.

September 27, 2018 The News Minute Mphasis pioneers India’s first CoE for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT-B.

September 28, 2018 India Tech Online Mphasis opens centre for cognitive computing at IIIT Bangalore

September 28, 2018 Tech Herald Mphasis in partnership with IIIT Bangalore opens firsts CoE for Cognitive Computing

September 28, 2018 Tech Trail India’s first Center of Excellence for Cognitive Computing open

September 28, 2018 Core Communique Mphasis pioneers India’s first Center of Excellence for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT Bangalore

October 2, 2018 India CSR Mphasis pioneers India’s first Center of Excellence for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT Bangalore

September 28, 2018 NRI News 24x7 Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled for social and enterprise sectors

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Print:

The New Indian Express

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Deccan Chronicle

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Deccan Herald

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Online:

UNI

Mphasis pioneers India’s first CoE for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT-B.’.

Mphasis, IT services and solutions provider has entered into partnership with International Institute of

Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT B) and will invest 50 Million in the next 3 years.

Under the partnership it inaugurated a first of its kind Center of Excellence (CoE) for Cognitive

Computing here on Thursday, according to a release here.

The center has initiated a project related to Accessibility in order to develop algorithms that will help

real time synthesis of Indian Sign language.

This can be revolutionary in enabling the deaf community to communicate effectively with the hearing

community, considerably improving the quality of their life and interaction with society.

Page 6: September 28, 2018...September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online:

The News Minute

Mphasis pioneers India’s first CoE for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT-B

Mphasis, an IT services and solutions provider specializing in cloud and cognitive services, inaugurated a

first of its kind Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Cognitive Computing in collaboration with International

Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-B). The CoE will leverage cognitive computing

technology to solve problems related to education, enterprises, and accessibility. Through this

pioneering initiative, the Centre aims to co-create open source IP assets on applied research with

relevance to societal and enterprise challenges. The company announced that it will invest more than Rs

50 million over the next three years towards the initiative.

In an effort to use technology and its pervasiveness to address challenges faced by the social and

enterprise sectors, Mphasis is collaborating with academia to leverage cognitive technology to co-create

a new approach towards a joint solution delivery.

Technologies like accurate speech recognition, machine translation, video analytics, and video synthesis

have become a reality due to cognitive science. These have the potential to enable disruptive solutions

in Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs’), a key focus area of the CoE. The Centre has initiated

a project related to Accessibility in order to develop algorithms that will help real-time synthesis of

Indian sign language. This can be revolutionary in enabling the hearing-impaired community to

communicate effectively with the hearing community, considerably improving their quality of life and

interaction with society. For a country with only 250 certified sign language interpreters translating for a

population with hearing impairment ranging from 1.8 million to 7 million, this can be a boon.

Page 7: September 28, 2018...September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online:

India Tech Online

Mphasis opens centre for cognitive computing at IIIT Bangalore

IT services and solutions provider Mphasis has a opened a first of its kind Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Cognitive Computing at the International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-B). The CoE will leverage cognitive computing technology to solve problems related to education, enterprises, and accessibility. It aims to co-create open source IP assets on applied research with relevance to societal and enterprise challenges. The company announced that it will invest more than Rs 50 million over the next three years towards the initiative. Technologies like accurate speech recognition, machine translation, video analytics, and video synthesis have become a reality due to cognitive science. These have the potential to enable disruptive solutions in Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs’), a key focus area of the CoE. The Centre has initiated a project related to Accessibility in order to develop algorithms that will help real-time synthesis of Indian Sign language. This can be revolutionary in enabling the deaf community to communicate effectively with the hearing community, considerably improving their quality of life and interaction with society. For a country with only 250 certified sign language interpreters translating for a population with hearing impairment ranging from 1.8 million to 7 million, this can be a boon. Another aspect that the Centre will focus on is to use cognitive computing to solve challenges faced by enterprises. A project under this category that focuses on enabling information convergence for real-time intelligence on social issues is underway. Similar to how mobile phones made media convergence possible, Information convergence is focused on deriving intelligent insights from information scattered across heterogeneous data sources. For example, tracking a criminal activity such as trafficking across the entire spectrum of digital footprint (across social media, police criminal records, call records, for example) will be invaluable in stitching together the whole trail of questionable actions.

Page 8: September 28, 2018...September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online:

Tech Herald

Mphasis in partnership with IIIT Bangalore opens firsts CoE for Cognitive Computing

Mphasis, an IT services and solutions provider specializing in cloud and cognitive services opened a first of its kind Center of Excellence (CoE) for Cognitive Computing in collaboration with International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-B). The CoE will leverage cognitive computing technology to solve problems related to education, enterprises, and accessibility. Through this pioneering initiative, the center aims to co-create open source IP assets on applied research with relevance to societal and enterprise challenges. The company announced that it will invest more than Rs 50 million over the next three years towards the initiative.

In an effort to use technology and its pervasiveness to address challenges faced by the social and enterprise sectors, Mphasis is collaborating with academia to leverage cognitive technology to co-create a new approach towards a joint solution delivery.

Technologies like accurate speech recognition, machine translation, video analytics, and video synthesis have become a reality due to cognitive science. These have the potential to enable disruptive solutions in accessibility for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs’), a key focus area of the CoE. The centre has initiated a project related to accessibility in order to develop algorithms that will help real-time synthesis of Indian sign language. This can be revolutionary in enabling the deaf community to communicate effectively with the hearing community, considerably improving their quality of life and interaction with society. For a country with only 250 certified sign language interpreters translating for a population with hearing impairment ranging from 1.8 million to 7 million, this can be a boon.

Page 9: September 28, 2018...September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online:

Tech Trail

India’s first Center of Excellence for Cognitive Computing open MPHASIS, an IT services and solutions provider specializing in cloud and cognitive services, inaugurated a first of its kind Center of Excellence (CoE) for Cognitive Computing in collaboration with International Institute of Information Technology (IIT-B). The CoE will leverage cognitive computing technology to solve problems related to education, enterprises, and accessibility. Through this pioneering initiative, the center aims to co-create open source IP assets on applied research with relevance to societal and enterprise challenges. The company announced that it will invest more than INR 50M over the next three years towards the initiative.

In an effort to use technology and its pervasiveness to address challenges faced by the social and enterprise sectors, Mphasis is collaborating with academia to leverage cognitive technology to co-create a new approach towards a joint solution delivery.

Technologies like accurate speech recognition, machine translation, video analytics, and video synthesis have become a reality due to cognitive science. These have the potential to enable disruptive solutions in Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs’), a key focus area of the CoE. The Centre has initiated a project related to Accessibility in order to develop algorithms that will help real-time synthesis of Indian Sign language. This can be revolutionary in enabling the deaf community to communicate effectively with the hearing community, considerably improving their quality of life and interaction with society. For a country with only 250 certified sign language interpreters translating for a population with hearing impairment ranging from 1.8 million to 7 million, this can be a boon.

Another aspect that the Centre will focus on is to use cognitive computing to solve challenges faced by enterprises. A project under this category that focuses on enabling information convergence for real-time intelligence on social issues is underway. Similar to how mobile phones made media convergence possible, Information convergence is focused on deriving intelligent insights from information scattered across heterogeneous data sources. For example, tracking a criminal activity such as trafficking across the entire spectrum of digital footprint (across social media, police criminal records, call records, for example) will be invaluable in stitching together the whole trail of questionable actions.

“Technology-based innovations have the potential to transform lives of people at scale and positively affect development outcomes. Mphasis’ CSR initiatives have always focused on supporting innovative technology-based projects with high impact potential. We firmly believe that the research outputs from the CoE for Cognitive Computing will have wide applicability and benefits for several problems faced by the society across multiple sectors. These innovations have the potential to bridge the divide between digital haves and have-nots, improving the prospects and quality of lives of millions,” said Srikanth Karra, chief human resources officer, Mphasis.

Commenting on the partnership, Sundar Subramanian, president – Global Delivery, Mphasis, said “Cognitive computing is one of the major pillars on which tomorrow’s enterprises are being built. As these technologies become all pervasive, enterprises will explore newer business models to develop innovative solutions and services that are better aligned to the market needs. As a technology company solving challenges faced by enterprises, we strongly believe that our partnership with IIIT-B will help create research assets that will further the cause of technological evolution and adoption in the social sector.”

Page 10: September 28, 2018...September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online:

“Research at IIIT-B has been focused on utilising data science and cognitive computing, to provide learners with curated and personalized learning pathways, and a pedagogic model that balances between independent learning, teacher-driven learning, and social learning. We are confident that with the active involvement of technology experts from Mphasis, the team at IIITB will be able to see more technology-driven solutions with a social impact take fruition.”, added Professor S Sadagopan, director at IIT-B.

Page 11: September 28, 2018...September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online:

Core Communique

Mphasis pioneers India’s first Center of Excellence for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT Bangalore

Mphasis (BSE: 526299; NSE: MPHASIS), an IT services and solutions provider specializing in cloud and cognitive services, inaugurated a first of its kind Center of Excellence (CoE) for Cognitive Computing in collaboration with International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-B). The CoE will leverage cognitive computing technology to solve problems related to education, enterprises, and accessibility. Through this pioneering initiative, the center aims to co-create open source IP assets on applied research with relevance to societal and enterprise challenges. The company announced that it will invest more than INR 50M over the next three years towards the initiative.

In an effort to use technology and its pervasiveness to address challenges faced by the social and enterprise sectors, Mphasis is collaborating with academia to leverage cognitive technology to co-create a new approach towards a joint solution delivery.

Technologies like accurate speech recognition, machine translation, video analytics, and video synthesis have become a reality due to cognitive science. These have the potential to enable disruptive solutions in Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs’), a key focus area of the CoE. The Centre has initiated a project related to Accessibility in order to develop algorithms that will help real-time synthesis of Indian Sign language. This can be revolutionary in enabling the deaf community to communicate effectively with the hearing community, considerably improving their quality of life and interaction with society. For a country with only 250 certified sign language interpreters translating for a population with hearing impairment ranging from 1.8 million to 7 million, this can be a boon.

Another aspect that the Centre will focus on is to use cognitive computing to solve challenges faced by enterprises. A project under this category that focuses on enabling information convergence for real-time intelligence on social issues is underway. Similar to how mobile phones made media convergence possible, Information convergence is focused on deriving intelligent insights from information scattered across heterogeneous data sources. For example, tracking a criminal activity such as trafficking across the entire spectrum of digital footprint (across social media, police criminal records, call records, for example) will be invaluable in stitching together the whole trail of questionable actions.

“Technology-based innovations have the potential to transform lives of people at scale and positively affect development outcomes. Mphasis’ CSR initiatives have always focused on supporting innovative technology-based projects with high impact potential. We firmly believe that the research outputs from the CoE for Cognitive Computing will have wide applicability and benefits for several problems faced by the society across multiple sectors. These innovations have the potential to bridge the divide between digital haves and have-nots, improving the prospects and quality of lives of millions,” said Srikanth Karra, Chief Human Resources Officer, Mphasis

Commenting on the partnership, Sundar Subramanian, President – Global Delivery, Mphasis, said “Cognitive computing is one of the major pillars on which tomorrow’s enterprises are being built. As these technologies become all pervasive, enterprises will explore newer business models to develop innovative solutions and services that are better aligned to the market needs. As a technology company solving challenges faced by enterprises, we strongly believe that our partnership with IIIT-B will help create research assets that will further the cause of technological evolution and adoption in the social sector.”

Page 12: September 28, 2018...September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online:

“Research at IIIT-B has been focused on utilizing data science and cognitive computing, to provide learners with curated and personalized learning pathways, and a pedagogic model that balances between independent learning, teacher-driven learning, and social learning. We are confident that with the active involvement of technology experts from Mphasis, the team at IIITB will be able to see more technology-driven solutions with a social impact take fruition.”, added Professor S. Sadagopan, Director at IIT-B.

Page 13: September 28, 2018...September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online:

India CSR:

Mphasis pioneers India’s first Center of Excellence for Cognitive Computing in partnership with IIIT Bangalore

Mphasis, an IT services and solutions provider specializing in cloud and cognitive services, inaugurated a first of its kind Center of Excellence (CoE) for Cognitive Computing in collaboration with International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-B). The CoE will leverage cognitive computing technology to solve problems related to education, enterprises, and accessibility. Through this pioneering initiative, the center aims to co-create open source IP assets on applied research with relevance to societal and enterprise challenges. The company announced that it will invest more than Rs 50 million over the next three years towards the initiative. In an effort to use technology and its pervasiveness to address challenges faced by the social and enterprise sectors, Mphasis is collaborating with academia to leverage cognitive technology to co-create a new approach towards a joint solution delivery. Technologies like accurate speech recognition, machine translation, video analytics, and video synthesis have become a reality due to cognitive science. These have the potential to enable disruptive solutions in Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs’), a key focus area of the CoE. The Centre has initiated a project related to Accessibility in order to develop algorithms that will help real-time synthesis of Indian Sign language. This can be revolutionary in enabling the deaf community to communicate effectively with the hearing community, considerably improving their quality of life and interaction with society. For a country with only 250 certified sign language interpreters translating for a population with hearing impairment ranging from 1.8 million to 7 million, this can be a boon. Another aspect that the Centre will focus on is to use cognitive computing to solve challenges faced by enterprises. A project under this category that focuses on enabling information convergence for real-time intelligence on social issues is underway.

Page 14: September 28, 2018...September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online:

NRI News 24x7:

Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled for social and enterprise sectors

Mphasis (BSE: 526299; NSE: MPHASIS), an IT services and solutions provider specializing in cloud and cognitive services, inaugurated a first of its kind Center of Excellence (CoE) for Cognitive Computing in collaboration with International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-B). The CoE will leverage cognitive computing technology to solve problems related to education, enterprises, and accessibility. Through this pioneering initiative, the center aims to co-create open source IP assets on applied research with relevance to societal and enterprise challenges. The company announced that it will invest more than INR 50M over the next three years towards the initiative. In an effort to use technology and its pervasiveness to address challenges faced by the social and enterprise sectors, Mphasis is collaborating with academia to leverage cognitive technology to co-create a new approach towards a joint solution delivery. Technologies like accurate speech recognition, machine translation, video analytics, and video synthesis have become a reality due to cognitive science. These have the potential to enable disruptive solutions in Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs’), a key focus area of the CoE. The Centre has initiated a project related to Accessibility in order to develop algorithms that will help real-time synthesis of Indian Sign language. This can be revolutionary in enabling the deaf community to communicate effectively with the hearing community, considerably improving their quality of life and interaction with society. For a country with only 250 certified sign language interpreters translating for a population with hearing impairment ranging from 1.8 million to 7 million, this can be a boon. Another aspect that the Centre will focus on is to use cognitive computing to solve challenges faced by enterprises. A project under this category that focuses on enabling information convergence for real-time intelligence on social issues is underway. Similar to how mobile phones made media convergence possible, Information convergence is focused on deriving intelligent insights from information scattered across heterogeneous data sources. For example, tracking a criminal activity such as trafficking across the entire spectrum of digital footprint (across social media, police criminal records, call records, for example) will be invaluable in stitching together the whole trail of questionable actions. “Technology-based innovations have the potential to transform lives of people at scale and positively affect development outcomes. Mphasis’ CSR initiatives have always focused on supporting innovative technology-based projects with high impact potential. We firmly believe that the research outputs from the CoE for Cognitive Computing will have wide applicability and benefits for several problems faced by the society across multiple sectors. These innovations have the potential to bridge the divide between digital haves and have-nots, improving the prospects and quality of lives of millions,” said Srikanth Karra, Chief Human Resources Officer, Mphasis

Commenting on the partnership, Sundar Subramanian, President – Global Delivery, Mphasis, said “Cognitive computing is one of the major pillars on which tomorrow’s enterprises are being built. As these technologies become all pervasive, enterprises will explore newer business models to develop innovative solutions and services that are better aligned to the market needs. As a technology company solving challenges faced by enterprises, we strongly believe that our partnership with IIIT-B will help create research assets that will further the cause of technological evolution and adoption in the social sector.”

Page 15: September 28, 2018...September 28, 2018 Deccan Chronicle Mphasis-IIITB CoE for Cognitive Computing unveiled September 29, 2018 Deccan Herald Mphasis and IIITB join hands for CoE Online:

“Research at IIIT-B has been focused on utilizing data science and cognitive computing, to provide learners with curated and personalized learning pathways, and a pedagogic model that balances between independent learning, teacher-driven learning, and social learning. We are confident that with the active involvement of technology experts from Mphasis, the team at IIITB will be able to see more technology-driven solutions with a social impact take fruition.”, added Professor S. Sadagopan, Director at IIT-B.