Microsoft's Satya Nadella to Explore New AI Opportunities in India during February Visit

Puneet Chandok, President of Microsoft India and South Asia, emphasized the company's dedication to leveraging technology for the country's benefit in an internal email sent a few weeks ago.

Microsoft's Chairman and CEO, Satya Nadella, is scheduled to visit India from February 7 to February 8 as part of his annual visit to the country. During his visit, Nadella is expected to address India's developer community and technologists, focusing on exploring new opportunities with artificial intelligence (AI). Microsoft reaffirms its commitment to utilizing technology to create opportunities in India.

Puneet Chandok, President of Microsoft India and South Asia, emphasized the company's dedication to leveraging technology for the country's benefit in an internal email sent a few weeks ago.

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Last June, during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US, he met with prominent US and Indian tech executives, including Satya Nadella, Sundar Pichai (CEO of Alphabet and Google), and Tim Cook (CEO of Apple). The discussions centered around the transformative potential of technology, particularly artificial intelligence, to enhance the lives of Indians.

India is recognized for having one of the most dynamic developer and startup ecosystems globally, and Microsoft expresses a deep commitment to the growth of Indian technology, with the potential to impact both India and global markets.

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Coinciding with Nadella's upcoming visit, Microsoft recently achieved a significant milestone by reaching a $3 trillion market cap. This makes Microsoft the second company, after Apple, to achieve this valuation. The company reached the $3 trillion mark after its stock saw a 1.5% increase in trading on Nasdaq. Apple had previously reached the $3 trillion market cap about two years ago.

(With Agency Inputs)

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