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Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw's Immuneel Therapeutics raises Rs 100 crore from Singularity AMC, Rainmatter, othersThe Bengaluru-based company makes CAR-T therapy, a form of cancer treatment where a patient’s own immune cells are taken out, trained in a ...
From Bharat to the world: The cross-border scale playbook for Indian startups decoded at the ET Soonicorns Summit 2025Cracking the Bharat customer (first) might be the key to scaling globally. The ET Soonicorns Summit 2025 cross-border scaling strategy-focu...
Q-commerce fuels D2C deals; Amazon India head exitsHappy Wednesday! The surge in quick commerce is driving deal activity in the D2C sector. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
IBM bullish on new Ahmedabad, Kochi labs, looks to double hiring this yearIBM's India network spans five labs, including its Bengaluru HQ and facilities in Pune and Hyderabad. Notably, the recent additions in Koch...
Software localisation harder than it seemsSoftware companies have a point in asking GoI for changes to local value addition rules for public procurement. Software value chains are t...
Experts say TCS’ return to vertical ops structure will help it in slumpOn Friday, Krithivasan announced a new operational structure that aligns the $28-billion company as per its business verticals, and announc...
Chinese tech entrepreneurs keen to de-China as tensions with US soarAmid escalating US-Sino trade tensions, particularly after Washington slapped sanctions on telecom giant Huawei, some Chinese firms began s...
How to accelerate India's energy transition journeyIn particular, India's actions to decarbonise, and to mitigate climate change, will be key to the world meeting the United Nations Sustaina...
Recurring nightmareIn today's ETtech Morning Dispatch newsletter: BillDesk is expected to enjoy a virtual monopoly in processing recurring payments, RBI has t...
Demand for smaller satellites sends Indian startups into orbitThere are now 15 to 20 startups in space technologies sector compared to just a handful a few years ago.
Has Nasscom lost its way?As the technology industry in India evolved, Nasscom expanded its focus. Now, with 2,700 members, some say, it has lost its way.
A tighter regulation on privacy settings may threaten data-based businessesBig Tech’s business model that banks on personal data-based advertising will come under threat if users and regulators tighten privacy sett...
'Time to automate business practices'Chetan Saiya, CEO, Asset Link, spells out some of the opportunities in the marketing operations management (MOM) space to ET.