Cheaper test kit by IIT Delhi to hit market soonA Covid-19 testing kit developed by IIT-Delhi and costing half the price of a widely used diagnostic tool is set to hit the market this wee...
These technologies from IIT-D have potential to become big businessesHere are four innovations that are part of 30 startups being showcased at the institute’s 14th open house this Saturday.
Don't spend a bomb on medical tests! New 'magical suit' can monitor your health statusA person's health can be monitored by a doctor thousand miles away with the help of wireless transmission.
- Chinese scientists develop 'intellectual suit'
Beijing, Oct 24 (IANS) A group of Chinese scientists have developed an intellectual suit which are fitted with large-area textile sensors t...
New novel 'dot' system may help treat cancerThe novel approach generates bright tumour signals by delivering 'quantum dots' to cancer cells without any toxic effects.
- IIT-Hyderabad professor bags INSA Young Scientist award
Hyderabad, May 15 (IANS) Aravind Kumar Rengan, a professor at Indian Institute of Technology - Hyderabad has been awarded the prestigious I...
India's medical devices startups grabbing the world's attention with advanced and affordable technologiesIn an industry dominated by global giants, medical devices startups are making inroads with technology that’s advanced, affordable and more...
Make in India impact: IIT students prefer core companies over fat pay packagesFour of the 8 students at IIT-Delhi who got crore-plus salary offers from international cos opted to work for cos in India, mostly in the c...
Startup buzz continues at IIT placements, 100% rise in such job offersSeveral IITs, including Delhi, Varanasi, Bombay, Kanpur, Guwahati and Roorkee, are reporting an up to 100% rise in the number of startups c...
How Flipkart's Bansals splashed out on the IIT-Delhi networkThe Bansal brothers are known to support many startups, whose founders are alumni of IIT Delhi.
Medical technology startup, Wrig Nanosystems, raises Rs 15 cr from Flipkart, Ranbaxy & othersWrig Nanosystems, a medical technology startup founded by an IIT Delhi graduate, has raised Rs 15 crore in funding from Flipkart, Ranbaxy a...
New portable device for at-home kidney testsScientists developed a lightweight & portable device that attaches to a smartphone and can be used to conduct at-home kidney tests.
- Lucknow's air more polluted than it was in previous years
Air pollution in Lucknow has increased this year.