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AGBA Data Science AI & Cyber Security Talent Hunt


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Published on Jan 03, 2020
Do you want to make a better world with the incredible power of Artificial intelligence Data Science and Cyber Security? If your answer is yes then Participate in the “Aegis Graham Bell Award National Talent Hunt for Data Science AI & Cyber Security2019” This talent hunt aims at identifying the best brains who have the potential to grow as leaders in the exponential technology fields of AI Data Sciences & Cyber Security. Aegis Graham Bell Award was initiated in 2010 as a tribute to the father of the telephone Alexander Graham Bell. This Award is Asia’s one of the most credible and largest innovation awards intended to promote innovations and innovators in the fields of technology. The Award is organized by Aegis School of Data Science Business Cyber Security and Telecom with the support of NITI Aayog Govt of India; Cellular Operators Association of India and Telecom Centres of Excellence India. 1. The final winner will be recognized at the 10th edition of annual AEGIS GRAHAM BELL AWARDS 2020 in New Delhi on 27 Feb 2020. 2. The winners will get to work upon Real-Life AI Data Science and Cyber Security Projects. 3. The winners will also get support to launch their own start-up in our incubation centers in Mumbai Pune & Bangalore. 4. 100% Scholarship to pursue India’s best Post-Graduate Program in Data Science Business Analytics & Big Data in association with IBM or PGP in Applied AI Machine learning & Deep Learning in association with IBM or PGP/MS in Cyber Security in association with IBM offered by Aegis School of Data Science and Cyber Security in Mumbai Bangalore and Pune. What are waiting for? Let the world recognize your talent! Apply now at https://www.muniversity.mobi/program/AGBATalentHunt Watch Video at https://youtu.be/lcgePCaoqNk bellaward.com or aegis.edu.in
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