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VVCE students earn recognition for offline AI research

VVCE students earn recognition for offline AI research
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Engineering students from Mysuru have developed an innovative AI system called PRISM that allows conversational AI to function offline on low-cost hardware. Their research paper has been accepted for presentation at an international conference on industrial digital twins.

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This research demonstrates a path toward making advanced AI accessible in regions with limited internet connectivity, promoting digital inclusion.

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A team of students from Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering (VVCE), Mysuru, has achieved international recognition after their research paper was accepted for presentation at the International Conference on Industrial Digital Twins for Smart Manufacturing (ICIDTSM 2026), organised by Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.

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