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India, Germany explore cooperation in quantum communication, space and deep-tech innovationIndia and Germany on Tuesday explored expanded cooperation in quantum communication, photonics, quantum satellite communication, space tech...
ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or Bankrupt - Part 58: The ICE veteran that quietly became an EV lightweighting storyMost auto ancillary investors think linear. Company makes Component X. EV disrupts Component X. Stock goes down. Every story does not fit t...
Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya to develop centre for precision manufacturing: VaishnawGati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya will establish a center of excellence for precision manufacturing, aiming to graduate 1000 students annually in...
India’s first private orbital rocket taking shape, plans to be space ‘cabs’Skyroot Aerospace is on the verge of launching Vikram-1, marking a pivotal moment as India's inaugural private orbital rocket. This innovat...
Humanoid robots greet German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in China and it feels like a sci-fi movie, video goes viralGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s first official trip to China turned cinematic when humanoid robots welcomed him in Hangzhou, sparking vi...
Andhra keen to create ecosystem for small, medium enterprise units: Minister Kondapalli SrinivasAndhra Pradesh is actively fostering an ecosystem for MSMEs, prioritizing manufacturing sector development and skill enhancement. A partner...
One more GCC in Bengaluru, German optics manufacturer ZEISS opens centreThe facility which is 43,000 sq. ft. will accommodate over 600 employees who are experts in the field of application research for medical t...
Covid-19 to shave 1 trillion euro off from European brands: ReportThe automobile sector led mostly by the German companies will be the main winners.
- NASA's InSight will decode how mountains formed on Mars
Washington, Aug 29 (IANS) NASA's InSight spacecraft, that has passed the halfway mark to Mars, carries a unique instrument that will enable...
- NASA sending first-ever mission to study Mars' deep interior
Washington, March 30 (IANS) In a bid to study the deep interior of the Red Planet and find traces of how it was formed, NASA is all set to ...
- NASA's flying telescope to study Saturn's moon, comets
Washington, Dec 30 (IANS) NASA has said its flying observatory Sofia is preparing for its 2018 campaign, which will include, among others, ...
IISc falls back on its old students to raise Rs 100 crThrough a newly-established Office of Development and Alumni Affairs, the institution is reaching out to old students for raising Rs 105 cr...
Indian students' educational technology start-up gets $100,000 funding in USA start-up founded by three Indians and a German student in a US university, has received a whopping $100,000 funding from a private invest...
New steering system makes helicopters easy to controlResearchers have developed a new steering system that makes helicopters as easy to control as cars, an advance that could make flying vehic...
In defense, India is a sleeping giant: EADS Global Chief Tom EndersDecision-making takes a long time in India because we have to follow the democratic rules and a lot of committees are involved, says Enders.
- India aiming for international synergy in space missions: ISRO
India is aiming for more international synergy to assuage the huge costs and enormous human resources involved in taking up space missions.
- Jet may buy stake in MRO facility at Hyderabad airport
Jet is considering stake buy at a time when airlines spend as much as $100 million towards maintenance expenses.
- Germany in need of skilled Indian professionals
Not just IT workers. Germany now needs skilled Indian professionals across different sectors.
- HMT to enter strategic sectors
HMT Ltd on Friday said it is planning to foray into strategic sectors of railways, defence and aerospace and is negotiating with foreign fi...
- Franco-German rivalry takes a toll on Airbus
Franco-German tension at the heart of Airbus is a destructive force for the group and is at the root of many of the problems currently affl...