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Macro the Mightiest: ET Prime Special Series – Part 3 (A): PMI, an early-warning system for the stock marketThis series treats macroeconomics as a toolkit, not a lecture. Why should an investor, founder, or policy-watcher care? Because what finall...
Meet the AI chatbots replacing India's call-centre workersAt a startup in India, developers are improving AI chatbots that communicate like humans. LimeChat aims to drastically reduce customer serv...
From analogue to AI: This Bengaluru startup is reinventing a 200-year-old medical device for the 21st centuryAs the world upgrades with technology, including AI and ML, there is no reason why the stethoscope, invented in 1816, should be left behind...
Google picks 20 AI startups for accelerator programme in IndiaGoogle has selected 20 AI startups in India for its accelerator program, focusing on healthcare, finance, climate, and education. These com...
Top tech and startup stories this weekWelcome to a new edition of ETtech Unwrapped – our weekend newsletter packed with the most important stories this week. Let’s take a look.
Axiom-4 lifts off; US targets student privacyAfter multiple delays, Axiom-4, carrying Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla and three others, lifted off. This and more in today’s ETtech T...
View: How Department of Biotechnology coordinated India's Covid-19 fightFrom its initial mandate to identify priority development areas in biotechnology, it has been instrumental in creating an academic ecosyste...
From SaaS to Reliance effect, here are eight trends that are reshaping pandemic-hit startup worldThe pandemic has reshaped the startup landscape. Stress took its toll but SaaS sector grasped at new opportunities and biotech firms rose t...
Low-cost test kits to santising drones: IIT innovations take commercial route to aid COVID-19 fightThe Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, which became the first academic institute to get a nod from the Indian Council for Medical ...
Pharma firms lure doctors with gold coins to push its vaccinesWhile the flyer doesn't mention the name of any pharmaceutical company , a doctor said it was found only at the booth of one pharmaceutical...
Indian innovations: Converting new ideas into successful businessesFrom a jacket that controls temperature to a rural branchless banking system, here is a sample of innovations likely to change lives.
‘Hi-tech needed for low-cost devices’The $13.8 billion semiconductor (chip) major Texas Instruments (TI) was among the first companies to spot the India opportunity and set up ...