The Economic Time
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System that could help power proposed Indian Space Station tested successfully: Isro
The 100W class polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell based power system (FCPS) was tested in space on PSLV Orbital Experimental Module or POEM,...
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817 startups enroll for Karnataka's startup programme ‘Elevate 2003’, says Priyank Kharge
The IT/BT department says Elevate/Idea2PoC scheme has been designed to identify top innovative startups, which will get the government support to...
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Country Delight raises $20 million in funding from Temasek, Venturi Partners
The latest round values Gurugram-based Country Delight at around $820 million. The D2C fresh foods brand had last raised $108 million back in May...
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EU's Vestager to meet Big Tech CEOs in the US next week
The meetings come a month after Vestager resumed her job following her failed bid to head the Luxembourg-based European Investment Bank, with...
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CBDC payments hit RBI goal of 1 million per day
While CBDC or the e-rupee project is currently in the pilot stage, RBI had set a target of reaching a million transactions a day for 2023, which...
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Google DeepMind introduces mobile ALOHA humanoid system
ALOHA can cook, do laundry and much more through teleoperations, imitation learning.
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PhonePe appoints Ritesh Pai as CEO of international payments business
Prior to this, Pai was working with cross-border payments firm Terrapay and was based in Dubai. At TerraPay, Pai was responsible for launching and...
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Zomato to liquidate Vietnam subsidiary after shutting Poland business
The Gurugram-based food delivery platform said the dissolution of Zomato Vietnam Company Limited, a step-down subsidiary, will not affect the...
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CES trade show: AI to dominate this year even without Sam Altman's presence
From devices for the visually impaired, and safety systems involving guns at schools, to facial-recognition software that can assess vitals, and...
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IT firms fight for $16 billion worth of deals; Zomato pauses Blinkit integration
Indian IT firms are expected to put up a tough fight for these contracts, many of which are now serviced by global multinationals. Experts...