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Collaborate with ATRISI.
Review verified evidence, choose a partnership pathway, or build with us across contributor roles and the fellowship.
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Collaboration is the routing point where ATRISI turns your intent into a program, pilot, research, deployment, or contributor pathway.
Partner with ATRISI
Scale evidence-driven institutional intelligence.
Choose a partnership pathway — your inquiry form will prefill automatically. Review the brief and verified evidence before you submit.
Verified evidence
What ATRISI publishes for partners
Partnership conversations are backed by constitution-governed adoption signals — not vanity website metrics.
Live evidence highlights appear when program operations data is connected.
Review full evidence on ImpactPartnership brief
Problem · Program · Impact · Budget · Outcomes
For CSR sponsors, foundations, universities, and industry partners — shareable overview before you submit an inquiry.
Problem
India has high AI exposure but low structured capability. Students experiment without guidance; institutions invest without measurable pathways from awareness to employability and innovation.
Program
Amplify with AI (student cohorts and Builder Challenge), Resonance with AI (faculty enablement), and the ATRISI Fellowship — delivered on JoaLLM-backed infrastructure with governance-aware implementation.
Impact
Partners receive evidence-backed reporting from ATRISI program operations: cohort registrations, university representation, ideation and Builder Challenge submissions, prework completion, and fellowship pipeline signals.
Budget tiers
- Pilot workshop: 1-day awareness or 2-day bootcamp for 50–100 learners
- Cohort sponsorship: 4–6 week Amplify program with ideation, prework, and capstone demos
- Institutional bundle: Semester cohort plus faculty enablement at a partner university
- Fellowship fund: Seats on the ATRISI Fellowship for Technology-Generative AI Systems
Outcomes
- Portfolio-ready AI systems built by sponsored learners
- Faculty capability and institutional AI readiness where bundled
- Auditable participation evidence published on the Impact page
- Alignment with education and skill-development CSR themes
- Problem
- India has high AI exposure but low structured capability. Students experiment without guidance; institutions invest without measurable pathways from awareness to employability and innovation.
- Program
- Amplify with AI (student cohorts and Builder Challenge), Resonance with AI (faculty enablement), and the ATRISI Fellowship — delivered on JoaLLM-backed infrastructure with governance-aware implementation.
- Impact
- Partners receive evidence-backed reporting from ATRISI program operations: cohort registrations, university representation, ideation and Builder Challenge submissions, prework completion, and fellowship pipeline signals.
- Budget tiers
- Pilot workshop: 1-day awareness or 2-day bootcamp for 50–100 learners
- Cohort sponsorship: 4–6 week Amplify program with ideation, prework, and capstone demos
- Institutional bundle: Semester cohort plus faculty enablement at a partner university
- Fellowship fund: Seats on the ATRISI Fellowship for Technology-Generative AI Systems
- Outcomes
- Portfolio-ready AI systems built by sponsored learners
- Faculty capability and institutional AI readiness where bundled
- Auditable participation evidence published on the Impact page
- Alignment with education and skill-development CSR themes
Contact: hello@atrisi.org · Start partnership inquiry
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My ATRISI
My ATRISI is your private self-service link for applications, coaching briefs, builder activity, and community visibility — not a public profile.
We may email you a private My ATRISI link after you apply, register for a cohort, or save ideation — enter your email anytime to request another.
Open My ATRISIBuild with ATRISI
Join the ecosystem.
Contribute across program operations, media, community, research, partnerships, and technical build — through contributor roles, talent pools, and the ATRISI Fellowship for advanced builders.
Operating areas are how we organize work — not the same as the institutional ecosystem layers on Ecosystem.
Operating areas
Layer 01
Program Operations & Learner Experience
Cohorts, learner journeys, and program delivery
1 open role
Layer 02
Media & Content
Storytelling, digital experience, visual media, and creator operations
2 open roles
Layer 03
Community & Campus Growth
Communities, ambassadors, and campus expansion
2 open roles
Layer 04
Research & Knowledge Intelligence
Applied research, documentation, and institutional models
View pathways
Layer 05
Growth & Partnerships
Outreach, enrollment, and strategic partnerships
View pathways
Layer 06
Technical Build & Product
Systems, product engineering, and automation
1 open role
Open contributor roles
Guide learners across programs, cohorts, and communities.
Remote / Hybrid · Bengaluru, India
Communications strategy, storytelling, and media operations across the ecosystem.
Remote / Hybrid · Bengaluru, India
User journeys, wireframes, and prototypes for programs, platforms, and dashboards.
Remote / Hybrid · Bengaluru, India (preferred)
Own talent pipelines, ambassador networks, and ecosystem activation.
Remote / Hybrid · Bengaluru, India
Participant engagement, community operations, and ecosystem activation.
Remote · India (occasional event participation)
ML workflows, model evaluation, and AI features on ATRISI platforms.
Remote / Hybrid · Bengaluru, India
More pathways are opening across layers — explore each operating area for coming-soon roles.
Practice, not coursework
ATRISI Fellowship for Technology-Generative AI Systems
For students who want to contribute on real AI systems — models, APIs, data products, and deployable platforms — rather than join another learning cohort.
Best if you have shipped something (Amplify cohort, capstone, or strong portfolio evidence) and want structured practice inside the ATRISI ecosystem.
