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Rising heat is stressing water resources, and thermal data can identify it a month before it becomes visible to the human eye.
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Rising heat is stressing water resources, and thermal data can identify it a month before it becomes visible to the human eye.
For India to increase its share in the global space economy from 2-10% by 2033, private players need to take on more ambitious projects.
SkyServe is building onboard processing for satellites, shortening the time between capturing an image and turning it into usable insights.
From sensing to secure communications, Arindam Ghosh urged at Cypher 2025 that India cannot afford to be a consumer in the new quantum era.
“The issue is that India does not have a culture of spending money on academia…Our talent is not limited.”
CynLr plans to deploy robots in factories by year-end or early next year, alongside raising fresh funding.
While opinions vary on its potential, the initiative highlights the growing strategic importance of India in the global tech landscape.
The NIELIT has announced the upcoming launch of a digital platform to provide virtual labs and open-source chip design training.
20% of global semiconductor design talent comes from India.
After being acquired by GlobalFoundries, MIPS aims to target application-specific computing in robotics, autonomy, and more.
There are already 80 to 90 quantum entrepreneurs in the state, NS Boseraju told AIM.
David Gross cites a substantial decrease in government spending on scientific research as a primary reason.
AMD follows suit with its MI308 AI chips, expected to ship soon to China.
Viasat is focusing on D2D satellite connectivity that bypasses towers and sends signals straight to mobile phones or IoT sensors.
Support from the central government is no longer the bottleneck.
The company has just deployed its one millionth robot, alongside a global workforce of nearly 1.56 million people as of mid-2025.
Andhra Pradesh is the only Indian state to have issued a formal, time-bound declaration to steer its quantum technology initiatives.
Union cabinet approved the Research, Development, and Innovation (RDI) Scheme, to scale up private sector across domains.
Starlink is not a competitor to mainstream telecom.
TRAI’s current recommendation proposes administrative spectrum allocation for satellite services instead of auctioning it.
PM Modi recently stated that the first ‘Made in India’ chip will soon emerge from the Northeast.
While still in the early stages, India saw a 59% rise in industrial robot installations in 2024.
Esri India’s ArcGIS platform supports mapping, data integration, and location-based intelligence.
NVIDIA announced plans to invest in Taiwan’s tech infrastructure, announcing an AI supercomputer in the country.
EtherealX’s first launch is slated for March 2027.
The plant is expected to handle 20,000 wafers monthly and deliver an output capacity of 36 million units monthly.
Setting up a fab would require at least $10 billion, but LTSCT has a roadmap.
Today, India’s defence preparedness is shaped as much by engineers in Bengaluru or Hyderabad as by soldiers at the LoC.
“Semiconductors and AI are going to be the core central theme of nations for decades to come, maybe forever.”
The journey started in Tamil Nadu, where Tata Electronics has invested in Hosur and Krishnagiri.