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Can Sarvam AI overcome challenges to build India's first indigenous LLM under the INDIAai Mission?Sarvam AI, chosen by the Indian government, will build an indigenous foundational LLM under the INDIAai Mission, receiving 4,096 Nvidia H10...
TCS defers wage hikes; Google layoffsTCS is deferring annual salary hikes amid global business headwinds. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
The chatbots are here, and the internet industry is in a tizzyChatbots have ignited a scramble to determine whether their technology could upend the economics of the internet, turn today's powerhouses ...
Municipal performance: Towards strengthening local governance in citiesAs India continues to register rapid urbanization, our cities need to deliver. At this crucial juncture, the MPI 2020 provides a mirror to ...
This device aims to tackle ventilator-associated pneumoniaVAP is a lung infection that might happen when people are on mechanical ventilation breathing machines in hospitals. Thus, Coeo Labs began ...
You cannot learn much about failure from studying cases on Tata: Garth Saloner"How we teach at Stanford Business School is very important. We take up case studies relevant to particular stages of a startup and the stu...
sCoolMeal - A school meal venture to provide nutritious, vegetarian food"The purpose was to solve one of the major problems working parents faced in not being able to provide nutritious food to their school-goin...
Rajesh Sawhney's food tech startup InnerChef buys EatonGo, Flavour LabInnerChef has European, Mediterranean and Indian cuisines on its menu and specializes in salads with low-calorie dressing, Panini and salad...
Stanford GSB looks to set up SEED to support SMEs in IndiaOne of the drivers of poverty alleviation is through the growth of an enterprise and Seed aims to provide private intervention to speed up ...
How iSPIRT is helping Indian software product startups get exposure to international marketsiSPIRT’s focus is Indian software products companies. Its goal is to make India a product nation, says co-founder Sharad Sharma.
Flavour Labs: Why the boutique food & hospitality company is betting on food trucksThose of us who ever lived in a small town will remember the sonorous sound of metal ladle striking iron skillet of the local tikki-wallah ...
Food trucks out to make street food healthyDe3 is serving continental food as an evening snack to college students in B'lore, while Kobri serves idli sandwiches and dosa wraps in Del...
Infosys collaborates with Stanford Graduate School of BusinessAs part of the agreement, Stanford GSB will team with senior Infosys executives to design and deliver a customised strategic leadership dev...
Top colleges like Stanford University and Ryerson look to engage deeply with start-up ecosystemStanford Ignite, the seven-week in-house entrepreneurship course of Stanford Global School of Business, is now in five cities across the wo...
The Network Effect: How collegemates are coming together to start their own businessesBonds forged during the formative years are proving to be critical assets as young entrepreneurs seek money and mentoring to grow fledgling...
Top global universities rule out setting up India campuses for nowAfter the govt opened doors for foreign universities, half-a-dozen top universities said they have no interest in the invitation from India.
Stanford Ignite course launched in IndiaStanford Graduate School of Business has rolled out its Stanford Ignite programme for entrepreneurs and innovators in India.
- Leaders today need skills to manage under tremendous uncertainty: Garth Saloner, Dean, Stanford B-school
The sustained turmoil in the global economy caused business schools to ask question if they are providing the kind of education that is pos...
- Stanford Graduate School of Business announces new programmes New Delhi
Stanford Graduate School of Business has announced two new programmes for professionals in India, focused on honing skills to work in innov...
- Be it Silicon Valley or tough Indian terrain, women entrepreneurs still battle prejudices
Be it in the entrepreneurial heaven that is Silicon Valley or the rough and tough terrain of India, women still battle prejudices.