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Analytics India Magazine Forays Into the US

Analytics India Magazine (AIM), your favourite platform for a wide-angle world view on analytics, data science, and artificial intelligence, is excited to announce its official entry into the United States. This strategic expansion reflects AIM’s commitment to providing valuable insights, knowledge sharing, and fostering innovation in the field of AI and analytics on a global scale.

With over a decade of experience as the go-to platform for industry professionals, AIM has been at the forefront of the analytics revolution in India and beyond. The foray into the US market is a significant milestone in its journey, as it makes AIM one of the very few Indian mediahouses to have expanded globally. The move aims to bridge the gap between analytics professionals, businesses, and academia across continents.

The US market presents an incredible opportunity for AIM to engage with a diverse and dynamic community of data professionals, data scientists, AI researchers, and decision-makers. The expansion will enable AIM to deliver tailored content, events, and networking opportunities that cater specifically to the unique needs and challenges of the US AI and analytics ecosystem.

Bhasker Gupta, founder and CEO of Analytics India Magazine, agrees to the move being more than just a geographical expansion as it marks our ambition to evolve into a truly global organisation. “We firmly believe that the work we are doing at AIM is unparalleled on a global scale. The depth and breadth of services we offer have garnered interest from various international organisations, underscoring the potential impact we can make worldwide,” said Gupta, touching upon various initiatives by AIM, including MachineHack, AIM Leaders Council, AIM Research, AIM Recruits and AIM Events among others. 

For more information about Analytics India Magazine, please visit https://analyticsindiamag.com/

About Analytics India Magazine

Analytics India Magazine (AIM) is a leading source for analytics, data science, and artificial intelligence news, insights, and resources. With a strong presence in India and a growing global audience, AIM is dedicated to fostering a vibrant analytics ecosystem by providing valuable content, hosting industry events, and facilitating collaboration among professionals, businesses, and academia.

For media inquiries, please write to us: info@analyticsindiamag.com

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