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IT secretary signals stricter government controls for AI, biometric devicesIndia is prioritising strategic autonomy and control over AI and biometric hardware, following global trends. Concerns over trusted sources...
IT secretary signals stricter govt controls for AI, biometric devicesIndia's IT secretary, S Krishnan, emphasized the need for strategic autonomy and control over AI and biometric hardware. Citing concerns ov...
Zoho-backed chip startup Netrasemi launches its first chip, eyes commercial production next yearThe use cases for A2000 include surveillance through drones and CCTVs, robotics, intelligent video gateways and industrial automation. The ...
Zoho-backed Netrasemi launches first AI chip, begins customer trialsKerala-based Netrasemi, backed by Zoho, has successfully tested its A2000 AI chip, now production-ready for edge devices. Early trials are ...
Desi chip companies fear MNCs will dip into their DLI 2.0 treatIndia is planning the second phase of its semiconductor incentive scheme, DLI 2.0. Concerns are rising among domestic startups that allowin...
Portugal eyes bigger role in India’s infrastructure, manufacturing push as trade ties deepenPortugal's Minister of State for Economy, João Rui Ferreira, expressed readiness to contribute to India's infrastructure goals, highlightin...
Panasonic Partners with ANACITY to Co-Create Next-Gen Smart Community Solutions in IndiaANACITY has partnered with Panasonic to develop advanced smart home and community solutions. This collaboration will integrate Panasonic's ...
Regulatory sandbox, indigenous security ecosystem in MeitY planThese policy changes will be in line with the 10-year roadmap for various aspects of cryptography, quantum technologies, cyber forensics re...
DoT issues advisory to secure consumer IoT servicesReleasing a broad set of guidelines to machine 2 machine (M2M) and IoT stakeholders for securing consumer IoT, the DoT said many M2M/IoT de...
India needs norms for 5G NextGen IoT devices, but framing those won't be easySecurity experts warned that IoT devices – be it a smart TV, fridge or a washing machine – would be much more vulnerable in a 5G context si...
Visakhapatnam homes now turn ‘smart’ with Internet-linked devicesAs per NASSCOM, the number of IoT devices in India is expected to increase significantly from 200 million units in 2016 to 2.7 billion unit...
Qualcomm, MediaTek eye slice of India’s Internet of Things marketIn India, Qualcomm is collaborating its device partners to serve both consumer and industrial IoT segments, across applications.
IoT and the new role for network service providersIoT is an ecosystem with various components ranging from devices/sensors to communication gateways, to network connectivity plus a manageme...
Tata Communications plans to launch 50-million IoT devices by 2022The company plans to launch a staggering 50 million such devices by 2022, with the aim of capturing 10-15 per cent of the market
- Existing search engines won't support Internet of Things: Experts
London, Nov 25 (IANS) Internet search mechanisms will need to change to support the Internet of Things (IoT) whereby billions of devices wi...
Here are the five challenges to Internet of ThingsToo many devices, no single unified platform and security standards are going to pose many challenges to the world of IoT.
Gartner Inc highlights ten technologies needed by organisations to benefit from IoTA new report from Gartner Inc. highlights the top ten Internet of Things (IoT) technologies that organisations need to focus on for the nex...
IoT seeks diverse skills, engages 40% software engineersCurrently, the Indian government is working on an ambitious plan to create $15 billion IoT industry in the next six years.
Venture capital funds to invest over $1.6 billion in Internet of Things in 2014The US-based firm said as many as 13.69 billion devices have been connected through the virtual medium so far this year.
Need to secure mobile security infrastructureThe scope for mobile governance in India, with its 931.95 million mobile subscribers, is vast.