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JSW Defence partners with Shield AI; Plans $90 million investment over two years

This investment will enable JSW Defence to build a local supply chain and advanced manufacturing capabilities in India, including assembly, testing, and maintenance of the V-BAT aircraft.Read more

India leads global AI adoption at 30%, surpassing average: BCG

The report, based on a survey of 1,000 executives across 59 countries and 20 sectors, reveals that 74% of companies globally have yet to see tangible returns from AI.Read more

India signs deal with Russia for advanced Pantsir air defence systems

The Pantsir system is a mobile, highly adaptable defence platform designed to shield military installations and critical infrastructure from a range of aerial threats, including aircraft, drones, and precision-guided missiles.Read more

India aims for complete solar manufacturing ecosystem in 4-5 years: Avaada Group

Like the solar sector, hydrogen’s costs will only drop with significant investment and policy support, allowing prices to eventually compete with conventional fuels like grey and blue ammonia.Read more

INOX secures contract from Highview Power, UK for world's largest LAES project

This is the first instance of cryogenic tanks being used at industrial scale for clean energy storage.Read more

L&T to acquire 21% stake in E2E Networks in Rs 13.27 billion deal

E2E Networks specialises in CPU and GPU-based cloud computing platforms, leveraging its relationship with NVIDIA to support large-scale general and AI workloads. Read more

Cyient acquires 27% stake in Azimuth AI to boost semiconductor capabilities

Cyient emphasised that this investment reflects its commitment to driving innovation in the semiconductor industry. Read more

AI models could be biased in algorithm design: Vandana Iyer

In conversation with Sanskriti Ramachandran, Vandana Iyer, Research Director-TechVision, Frost & Sullivan, talks about the extensive use of AI and automation in the pharmaceutical industry.Read more

Role of AI and automation in quality control in the pharmaceutical industry

In recent months, the Indian pharma industry, accounting for 20% of the global generic exports, has been facing problems related to quality from global & local regulators. By leveraging AI and automation, the industry can not only overcome quality challenges, but can also help it reach the target of $ 130 billion by 2030, says Sanskriti Ramachandran.Read more

Manufacturers are Driving Down Rising Energy Bills With Acoustic Imaging

Acoustic imaging is helping energy-intensive industries to keep the lights on by driving down operating costs and slashing maintenance expenses, writes Federico de Lucia, FLIR Team Lead of Condition Monitoring Specialist.Read more

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