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Cloud-based data storage company Snowflake on Thursday announced its plans to open the Silicon Valley AI Hub, a dedicated space for developers, startups, and business leaders to collaborate and shape the future of AI. 

Located in Menlo Park in California, the nearly 30,000 square foot hub will feature a range of spaces designed for the AI ecosystem, including a startup hub, event spaces, training rooms, a customer experience centre, and a video production studio. The space will offer enterprise executives, AI engineers, and early-stage startups a collaborative environment to define strategies, experiment with new technologies, and build their businesses.

“Snowflake is the most consequential data and AI company in the world today,” said Sridhar Ramaswamy, CEO of Snowflake.

“Whether you’re a developer looking for hands-on experience, a startup founder looking for a place to collaborate, or an executive looking to explore the art of the possible, the Silicon Valley AI Hub will serve as the epicentre of AI development and collaboration,” he added.

Through its Snowflake Startup Accelerator, the company has announced a $200 million investment to support next-generation startups building AI-based products and industry solutions on the Snowflake platform.

The company aims to deliver technical assistance, give free credits, and unlock access to additional capital to help early-stage startups grow their businesses in the AI Data Cloud.

Moreover, Snowflake is also investing $20 million in AI upskilling to help train and certify more users on the platform.

Snowflake has made several announcements recently, including its plans to integrate OpenAI’s latest models into its Cortex AI platform and launching its new Cortex Agents.

With an AI Hub and additional investment to help AI startups, it could position itself as a helping force for AI-focused solutions in the cloud space.

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