BHASHINI Launches VYOMA Innovation Challenge For Multilingual Edge AI
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BHASHINI Launches VYOMA Innovation Challenge For Multilingual Edge AI

Digital India BHASHINI Division of Digital India Corporation under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has launched the VYOMA Innovation Challenge with Current AI and Kalpa Impact to promote open source, multilingual, voice-first artificial intelligence for offline and low connectivity environments. The initiative builds on the Sunno Sutra handheld reference device unveiled at IndiaAI Impact Summit 2026. Sunno Sutra combines multilingual language technologies with on-device AI to enable conversational experiences across Indian languages without reliance on cloud infrastructure. BHASHINI said the programme positions multilingual AI as public impact infrastructure to widen inclusive access and bring voice-first services to last-mile citizens. The VYOMA Challenge pairs BHASHINI's infrastructure with Current AI's expertise to promote practical solutions for language access. The challenge invites startups, researchers, students, MSMEs, industry partners and independent innovators to build on the Sunno Sutra platform through new use cases, hardware improvements, model optimisation and deployment-ready applications. Participants are encouraged to explore designs that reduce size, improve energy efficiency and increase robustness for field conditions while remaining compatible with the reference platform. Potential sectors include education, agriculture, healthcare and governance, with emphasis on reaching diverse linguistic communities.\n\nThe challenge will be conducted in stages, beginning with an open application process. 20 shortlisted teams will receive developer kits and access to the Sunno Sutra platform to build and test solutions, and will have technical mentorship from BHASHINI and Current AI experts. Finalists will present prototypes to an expert jury, with winning teams eligible for prizes up to Rs 8 mn and opportunities for pilot deployment with central and state departments.\n\nBHASHINI, through the National Hub for Language Technology, enables scalable speech and text based AI services across Indian languages for governance and public platforms. The platform supports over 800 government websites, processes more than 15 million (mn) inferences daily and covers 36 Indian text languages, 23 Indian voice languages and 35 international languages. The division also drives open source research, dataset creation and startup enablement. Applications for VYOMA are now open on the BHASHINI portal.

Digital India BHASHINI Division of Digital India Corporation under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has launched the VYOMA Innovation Challenge with Current AI and Kalpa Impact to promote open source, multilingual, voice-first artificial intelligence for offline and low connectivity environments. The initiative builds on the Sunno Sutra handheld reference device unveiled at IndiaAI Impact Summit 2026. Sunno Sutra combines multilingual language technologies with on-device AI to enable conversational experiences across Indian languages without reliance on cloud infrastructure. BHASHINI said the programme positions multilingual AI as public impact infrastructure to widen inclusive access and bring voice-first services to last-mile citizens. The VYOMA Challenge pairs BHASHINI's infrastructure with Current AI's expertise to promote practical solutions for language access. The challenge invites startups, researchers, students, MSMEs, industry partners and independent innovators to build on the Sunno Sutra platform through new use cases, hardware improvements, model optimisation and deployment-ready applications. Participants are encouraged to explore designs that reduce size, improve energy efficiency and increase robustness for field conditions while remaining compatible with the reference platform. Potential sectors include education, agriculture, healthcare and governance, with emphasis on reaching diverse linguistic communities.\n\nThe challenge will be conducted in stages, beginning with an open application process. 20 shortlisted teams will receive developer kits and access to the Sunno Sutra platform to build and test solutions, and will have technical mentorship from BHASHINI and Current AI experts. Finalists will present prototypes to an expert jury, with winning teams eligible for prizes up to Rs 8 mn and opportunities for pilot deployment with central and state departments.\n\nBHASHINI, through the National Hub for Language Technology, enables scalable speech and text based AI services across Indian languages for governance and public platforms. The platform supports over 800 government websites, processes more than 15 million (mn) inferences daily and covers 36 Indian text languages, 23 Indian voice languages and 35 international languages. The division also drives open source research, dataset creation and startup enablement. Applications for VYOMA are now open on the BHASHINI portal.

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