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World Economic Forum to Elish Fourth Industrial Revolution Centre in India

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The World Economic Forum announced today that it will elish a new Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in India as part of a broader expansion of its global network of innovation hubs. The new centre, located in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, will focus on key future technologies and regional priorities including energy transition and cyber resilience. 

The announcement was made at the 2026 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, where officials highlighted the importance of collaboration between governments, industry and experts to responsibly advance emerging technologies. The new India centre is one of five new Fourth Industrial Revolution Centres the Forum plans to launch worldwide, with other centres announced for France, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates. 

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The India hub will work with local and international partners to develop practical policy frameworks, pilot projects and scalable solutions in areas such as renewable energy systems and cybersecurity strategies. Leaders said the centre will also foster knowledge sharing and workforce development to help India harness the benefits of frontier technologies. 

Forum officials described the expansion as part of a growing effort to shape how artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure and other advanced technologies are integrated into public and private sectors globally. The initiative reflects India’s rising influence in global technology debates and its strategic role in accelerating inclusive innovation.

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7 Comments

  • I wonder if this will actually benefit ordinary people in India or just be another exclusive club for the elite.

  • Wow, do you think this new center will really boost technological innovation in India or just cater to the elite? Thoughts?

  • Wow, is India ready for the Fourth Industrial Revolution? Will this centre bring innovation or just more inequality? Curious to see the impact!

  • Wow, this Fourth Industrial Revolution center in India sounds cool, but will it really benefit the local communities or just big corporations? 🤔

  • Is this just another attempt by the elite to further exploit developing countries or a genuine effort to promote technological advancement?

  • Wait, does India really need a Fourth Industrial Revolution Centre? Isnt it a bit late to the game? Just a thought! 🤔🇮🇳

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