HackIndia and SingularityNET Empowers 25000 Indian Students in AI and Web3

HackIndia and SingularityNET

India is poised to become a major player in the global AI landscape, driven by a tech-savvy population, government support, and significant interest from global tech leaders. To capitalize on this momentum, HackIndia and SingularityNET have joined forces to empower 25,000 students across 150 Indian universities with advanced AI and Web3 skills, resources, and mentorship.

This collaboration between CSharp, HackIndia's parent company, and SingularityNET reflects their shared commitment to democratizing Web3 and AI education for Indian students. Equipping future tech leaders with these skills is crucial for India to achieve its AI innovation goals.

Hackathons have rapidly emerged as powerful catalysts for career creation and development, offering real-world experience where innovation surpasses traditional academia. As we scale HackIndia 2025, we're proud to amplify this shift, equipping the next generation with the tools, mentorship, and opportunities to lead with Web3 and AI.

Ivan Kan, CMO of CSharp

SingularityNET

SingularityNET, founded by Dr. Ben Goertzel, is a decentralized AI platform dedicated to democratizing access to AI. Its marketplace allows for the sharing and monetization of AI services via the AGIX token. Beyond this, SingularityNET is committed to advancing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) through collaborative initiatives and technologies.

We're honored to be the Title Sponsor for HackIndia 2025. This partnership underscores our commitment to fostering decentralized AI innovation. We look forward to collaborating with India's brightest minds to drive advancements in AI and blockchain technologies.

Dr. Ben Goertzel, Founder and CEO of SingularityNET

India's Rise as a Global AI Leader

India's burgeoning tech market and vast talent pool are positioning it as a major player in the global AI landscape. Global leaders like NVIDIA are actively supporting India's ambition to become a self-sufficient AI powerhouse. The Indian government, under Prime Minister Modi, is further fueling this growth through policies that enhance AI infrastructure accessibility and affordability.

This proactive approach is already yielding results, with the Bosch Tech Compass Survey 2025 highlighting India's leading position in AI readiness, as over 50% of Indians actively pursue AI self-education. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reinforces India's AI significance, noting it as their second-largest market with impressive user growth and AI innovation. Altman advocates for India to lead the AI revolution, recognizing its vast potential.

HackIndia 2025

HackIndia 2024 engaged 9,000 students across 50 universities in Web3 and AI problem-solving. Building on this success, HackIndia 2025, in partnership with SingularityNET, will expand to 25,000 students from 150 universities. This initiative will provide enhanced access to advanced AI and Web3 technologies, comprehensive learning resources, and expert guidance.

HackIndia 2025 prepares India's next-gen innovators with hands-on experience, fostering innovation and career growth in emerging technologies. The HackIndia-SingularityNET partnership advances India's AI potential by empowering students, fostering innovation, and expanding access to Web3 education, positioning India as a rising global leader in AI.

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