Maharashtra gov & TEAM join hands for Asia’s biggest AI event in Mumbai
Mumbai Tech Week 2025, Asia’s largest AI event, returns from Feb 24 to Mar 1, bringing top leaders to discuss AI’s future in Mumbai.
Mumbai Tech Week 2025, Asia’s largest AI event, returns from Feb 24 to Mar 1, bringing top leaders to discuss AI’s future in Mumbai.
The demand for semiconductors in India in the artificial intelligence (AI) era is likely to increase to 28 per cent by the end of 2026, close to the global expected demand of 29 per cent, according to a report on Tuesday.
Scientists from the Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST) Mohali, an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and Technology, on Monday, announced a targeted nano-formulation that will enable safer treatment method for people suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
Global software intelligence leader CAST on Monday said that it believes technical debt is India’s most pressing tech challenge in its pursuit of becoming a global technology powerhouse.
Credit card usage in India grew at 34 per cent in the September quarter of 2024, compared to 26 per cent in the same period in 2023, as consumers increased spending on their existing credit cards to finance their consumption needs, according to a report on Monday.
The Indian and French space agencies on Tuesday successfully brought down the decommissioned climate satellite Megha-Tropiques-1 (MT-1) in a controlled manner.
Tech giant Apple will use OLED panels from Chinese display supplier BOE in its upcoming fourth-generation iPhone SE smartphone models, the media reported.
Tech giant Microsoft has announced the "next generation" of AI product updates across its business applications portfolio, including the launch of the new "Dynamics 365 Copilot", to provide interactive, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered assistance across all business functions.
US researchers have developed a novel Artificial Intelligence-based tool that has shown 90 per cent accuracy in detecting Alzheimer's disease from routinely collected clinical brain images.
Australian researchers have developed a miniature and flexible soft robotic arm which could be used to 3D print biomaterial directly onto organs inside a person's body.