India on the cusp of scientific revolutions; Extended reality, quantum technologies will be game changer in years to come: Principal Scientific Adviser to GoI
Nov 29, 2022
Meta supports FICCI's XR Open Source Fellowship Program, NeGD joins as the technical partner
- As part of its XR Programs and Research Fund, Meta will support XROS fellowship program to enable ~100 Indian developers to work on open source projects for the metaverse and will accelerate India's contribution in XR technologies
- The XROS fellowship program will support in enabling an open ecosystem for the metaverse to spur innovation
NEW DELHI, 29 November 2022: Building on its commitment to accelerate India's
contribution in developing XR technologies, Meta is supporting Federation of
Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) with $1 million for the XR
Open Source (XROS) fellowship program. Run by FICCI, XROS will support 100
Indian developers working on XR (extended reality) technologies by providing
them with fellowships which includes stipend and mentoring. The National
e-Governance Division, an initiative of the Ministry of Electronics &
Information Technology (MeitY), will be the technical partner to the program.
The program will support developers to make
contributions to open source projects related to the XR technology and will
further lay the foundation for India specific solutions that are affordable,
appropriate and localized to Indic languages. The XROS program is part of
Meta's global XR Programs and Research Fund under which the company announced a
$2 million fund for the XR Startup program with MeitY Startup Hub earlier this
year. XROS further aims to provide developers with the resources they need to
create digital public goods and generate potential employment opportunities in
the field of XR technologies.
Present at the launch of the program, Prof Ajay
Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, said
that India is on the cusp of scientific revolutions in many sectors including
extended reality, quantum technologies which is going to be a game-changer in
the years to come. Quantum technologies include quantum communications,
computing and digital technologies. The health sector will have invasion by the
metaverse much earlier than any other sector, he added. "The vision for
India's techade can only be achieved when the young developers and start-ups,
including those from tier II & III cities, contribute to enabling future
technologies like XR in the metaverse. I am glad that FICCI and Meta are launching
this initiative which will not only focus on providing a monetary boost to the
developers but will also support them with the right mentoring to build
immersive technologies," he added.
Speaking about the partnership on the program, Mr
Abhishek Singh, President & CEO of NeGD, (National e-Governance
Division), MeitY, Govt of India said, "Open source technology driven ecosystems
can play a big role in building robust digital public goods which are
interoperable and follow federated architecture. Indian developers, especially
from tier 2/3 cities, will play a significant role in shaping the future of
emerging technology and the metaverse for India and the world. We are glad to
support XROS initiative and hope that program will act as a catalyst to nurture
the immersive technology developer ecosystem and the open source community in
India. It will be a steppingstone for making this decade India's TechAde."
Mr Nick
Clegg, President, Global Affairs, Meta said, "The metaverse won't be built
by one company alone. Through programs like XR Open Source, we will support
Indian developers working on these exciting technologies. With their talent,
insight and effort, we hope to ensure the next generation of internet
technologies are built in an open,
collaborative and accessible way."
Mr Devin Narang, FICCI Committee Member & Country Head, Sindicatum Renewable Energy
said, "XROS Fellowship Program is a uniquely curated initiative aimed at
supporting Indian developers to make significant contributions to open source
projects related to extended reality (XR) technology. The program will provide
the necessary impetus towards fueling the growth of investments in future
technologies in line with the government's vision for making India a
trillion-dollar economy by 2025. We thank Meta for their support and NeGD for
the partnership on this program."
Mr Kartik Sharma, FICCI Committee Member & Founder, Agnitio also shared his
perspective during the event.
The XR Open Source program is the second program in
India through which Meta aims to boost the developer ecosystem around immersive
technologies and will further the open ecosystem for building the metaverse.
From the very beginning, Meta has supported and launched various open source
initiatives such as No Language Left Behind (NLLB), a single multilingual AI
model which supports 200 low resource languages, including 25 Indian languages.
Last
year Meta partnered with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to
bring immersive technologies to over 10M students and 1M educators over the
next 3 years. The partnership with CBSE underscores Meta's commitment to India
and reflects the joint ambition to universalize STEM education by ensuring that
students across India have equitable access to quality educational content
which will prepare them for the Future of Work in a digitally powered economy.
In June 2022, Meta launched the LeARn Program to train 40,000 students in AR, and developed the
School of AR, a flagship program that up-skilled 1,000 developers to work on
advanced capabilities in MetaSpark. Meta's XR Programs and Research Fund is a
two-year $50 million investment in programs and external research with industry
partners, civil rights groups, governments, non-profits and academic
institutions.