We can do it: Speakers and participants in 2nd Odias in ML Global Conference deliberate the ‘what’s and ‘how’s of tapping the AI/ML opportunity

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ML Global Conference Hosts of entrepreneurs, technologists, policymakers, academicians, and industry executives come together to discuss how the Odias community can collaborate among themselves and the government to tap the AI/ML opportunity for Odisha and Odias.

The second edition of the annual Global Odias in ML Conference, aimed at promoting the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for the development of Odisha and advancement of Odia language in the digital era, ended on a high note, as the speakers and participants vowed to make it happen by greater collaboration amongst the community. The virtual conference on 9th October 2021, organized by a group of Odia professionals, also called Odias in ML, with a shared interest in AI and ML, was attended by more than 200 participants on Zoom and was seen on social media by many more.

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Joining as the keynote speaker, Dr. Amar Patnaik, Rajya Sabha MP, and a member of multiple technology-related parliamentary committees, apprised the delegates on what is happening on the policy front. He identified four areas – easier data access, government funding, capacity building, and ensuring security – that will help accelerate AI/ML rollout. Acknowledging that like the Internet, AI/ML cuts across sectors, he said one of the biggest use cases would be evidence-based policymaking. ‘The future of problem-solving for human needs lies in how well we use AI/ML,” he said while complimenting the community for the efforts and initiatives. In a discussion themed Building the Ecosystem for AI/ML, Manoj Mishra, IT Secretary Odisha, outlined how the Odisha government has been using data-based decision making. Dr. AK Mohapatra, Vice-Chancellor of Shiksha O Anusandhan University, outlined the challenges of using technology in the higher education and health sectors while acknowledging the roleAI /ML can play. Debabrata Nayak, Director at NeGD (Digital India) spoke on the new digital initiatives and getting them executed in the government ecosystem. Dr. Suprava Patnaik, Dean, School of Electronics Engineering, spoke on making students think computationally for ML. The session was moderated by Shyamanuja Das, co-founder of Odias in ML.


In a highly interactive discussion on fostering entrepreneurship in AI/ML among Odias, entrepreneurs and influencers of the entrepreneurship ecosystem from across the world shared their experience, learning, and advice for the young aspiring entrepreneurs. ML Global Conference Prasanta Behera, the serial entrepreneur, joining from Silicon Valley, California shared some advice on how to build an AI company and advised future entrepreneurs to build companies that solve real
problems, rather than pure AI technology companies. Priyanka Pani, joining from Mumbai, shared data on actual investments in the AI space. Dr. Aviseka Acharya, a post-doctorate scholar, joining from Munich, shared his experience in building an AI-based healthcare product for rural Odisha. Dr. Manisha Acharya, CEO- Center for Innovation and Incubation, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, outlined the start-up opportunities in Odisha. Chandrahas Panigrahi, Founder and CEO, Edukemy, joining from Noida, shared his experiences and learnings from building an education platform. Sambit Prasad Kar, founder of KKN from Bhubaneswar, spoke on building an IoT company, while Sakyasingh Mohapatra, founder of SakRobotix Lab, also joined Bhubaneswar, to speak on his experience in building a robotics company. Delhi-based entrepreneur Manoj Kumar Nayak spoke on building a management consulting organization. Sam Biswal, founder and CEO of Scalable Systems, based in New Jersey, shared his experience with building and running an on-shore-off-shore model from Odisha. Akash Roshan Mund from Srujanee, joined Arizona to talk about building a local linguistic product for Odisha. The discussion was co-moderated by Santosh Panda, founder of Explara and Foundership and convener of the conference and co-founder of Odias in ML, Anjan Kumar Panda. In the third and concluding session, Skill to Scale, Prof Prasant Mohapatra, Vice-Chancellor Research at the University of California delivered a keynote on harvesting federated intelligence in machine learning.

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Dr. Sanghamitra Pati, Director of RCMC Bhubaneswar, part of the Indian Council of Medical Research spoke on a highly topical subject, AI/ML skill requirements for Odisha in healthcare. Today’s hot technology topic, quantum computing, and how it would impact AI was presented by Sudeep Maharana, who joined in from Bengaluru. Manoj Patra of Google joined from California to talk about using AI/ML to enhance the cyber presence of the Odia language. DebuPanda, an executive from Amazon Web Services in California, spoke on managing an AI product in big tech. The security aspect was touched upon by Swati Satpathy, a security specialist in Amazon, joining from Houston. ML Global Conference Sunil Sabat, a principal program manager at Microsoft, elaborated on how startups can use Microsoft platforms to build AI products on Azure Data products. Valliappa Lakshmanan, Director of Data Analytics and AI Solutions, Google Cloud, spoke on ML Design Patterns – Building ML products from SQL, joining from Seattle. Vivek Pani, CTO and Co-founder of Reverie Language Technologies in Bengaluru spoke on laying the right kind of highways for data, while the concluding presentation on tapping the market, was touched upon by Ambika Sukla, founder, and CEO of NLMatics and former AI Head at Morgan
Stanley, joining from New York. The sessions were co-moderated by Pragyasmita Nayak, ChiefData Scientist Hitachi Vantara Federal, from Washington, D.C, and Kirti Sundar Sahu from the University of Waterloo, Canada.

A heart-warming introduction to AI was provided in Odia by six-year-old Sai Divyangi. In the beginning, the welcome note was delivered by convenor Anjan Kumar Panda from Silicon Valley, California. Co-convenor Abhijeet Parida from Munich, outlined the call to action before the formal discussions began, who also managed the entire event with Pradeepta Mishra from
Bengaluru. Damodar Sahu, another co-founder of Odias in ML, helped in planning and executing the program. With demand from the participants, a group has been created to facilitate smoother and continuous communication among the community.

Recording of the entire conference can be found at

About Odias in ML group
Odias in ML aims to help leverage the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning for
the overall development of Odisha and Odia language through collaboration among Odia
technologists, academicians, executives, policymakers, and the broader community–working
strategically with technology and thought leaders in the space. This aims to enable a
a kaleidoscope of thoughts, ideas, and applications that will see their journey into utilities and
commodity product in daily life.

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