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For both the compulsive trader and careful investor: 25 stocks to watch if risk appetite returns; some with upside potential, some notIf the price of crude oil softens, Indian equities may again see a risk-on phase. Tariff concerns are no longer the central issue; the larg...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%It is not every day that you see crude oil prices moving higher and the Asian markets, including India, also inching higher. Now, as an inv...
Assam CM Sarma inaugurates Guwahati Science City in SonapurAssam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated the Guwahati Science City and five District Science Centres. These state-of-the-art ...
Kerala Startup Mission prepares for largest beachside startup conclaveCEO Anoop Ambika said The event will see the convergence of around 15,000 delegates from within the country and abroad, he said.
Generative AI, digital identity and data to define future of business: AccentureIn its Technology Vision 2023 report, When Atoms Meet Bits: The Foundations of Our New Reality, Accenture said that the feedback loop betwe...
3D printed contact lenses with built-in AR based navigation might be on the way, say expertsA group of experts has created a technology that can be used to 3D print smart contact lenses with augmented reality (AR) navigation.
UK drug maker AstraZeneca eyes IoT centre in ChennaiIoT, robotics and data science capabilities, apart from augmented and virtual reality, are going to be the dominant technologies going forw...
India has 2 pc share in global space economy: Govt to Lok SabhaMinister of State in the Prime Minister's Office Jitendra Singh said India has acquired indigenous capabilities in the space sector across ...
Tech Mahindra to create new revenue streams, 1,000 Jobs in UKThe announcement on the back of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s visit to India to bolster the bilateral ties. The Mahindra Group com...
upGrad partners with EyeWay Vision to pilot AR-based immersive learning experiencesupGrad provides over 100 programmes across diverse topics including data science, technology, management, marketing, arts, and law.
Facebook testing wrist-based inputs for its AR glassesFacebook Reality Labs, the company’s AR-VR division, has unveiled new research efforts on wrist- based input technology to interact with it...
Mahindra Ecole Centrale launches supercomputer labThe college is a collaboration between Mahindra Educational Institutions, a subsidiary of Mahindra Group’s IT venture, Tech Mahindra, and E...
AR educational toymaker PlayShifu lands $7 million funding led by Inventus and othersShifu Plugo that aims to improve the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) skills of kids through a combination of classic phys...
Software giant Microsoft to transform BBMP schoolsThere are over 22,000 students studying in about 40 primary and high schools that are run by the BBMP in Bengaluru.
SP Jain School of high technology launched in KurlaThe school has started offering a suite of certification courses in the field of emerging technologies such as virtual/augmented reality, m...
Education technology startup Smartivity gets Rs 6.6 crore for future learningThe round also saw participation from Singapore-based fund CFG Offshore Holdings, Silicon Valley-based fund Tandem Capital and a clutch of ...
Startup uses augmented reality based activities to teach kidsFour engineers are on a mission to change the way kids look at learning and fun activities.
Lowe's aims for the moon with its Innovation Centre in BengaluruThe Lowe's Innovation Centre comes exactly a year after the company set up its first captive centre in India with the help of Bengaluru-bas...
Lowe's starts corporate accelerator in India, to focus on 3D scanning, virtual reality, among othersOpening its first ever global accelerator in Bengaluru in December, Lowe’s is looking for startups to develop products in high-tech areas s...
Virtual reality gives tech scene a new dimensionCool technology: Students and young professionals try to adapt to emerging trends; experts expect new devices to make a splash