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    Rs 300 crore allocated by Defence Ministry to foster Make in India defence tech innovations

    The Indian Ministry of Defence has sanctioned over Rs 300 crore through its Technology Development Fund (TDF) to create an ecosystem for enhancing capabilities in cutting-edge technology and promoting 'Aatmanirbharta' in defence. The TDF scheme, executed by DRDO under the 'Make in India' initiative, provides grants-in-aid to Indian industries, including MSMEs and startups, as well as academic and scientific institutions, for the development of defence and dual-use technologies.

    Strong ER&D demand helps IT buck overall soft hiring trend

    India's $250 billion IT services industry is facing sluggish hiring, but a bright spot is emerging in Engineering, Research & Development (ER&D). Demand for ER&D services is surging, driving a 15% increase in recruitment for these roles. Staffing firms report that tech companies are ramping up ER&D hiring to stay competitive in the global market.

    ISRO espionage case: CBI files chargesheet against 5 ex-police officers for 'framing' scientist Nambi Narayanan

    Former DGPs and police officials were charged in the 1994 ISRO espionage case following a probe ordered by the Supreme Court based on a high-level committee report. The cases involved the cryogenic project, ISRO rocket engines, and Pakistan.

    20 stocks which Quant owns but other mutual funds don't

    Sebi is scrutinizing Quant Mutual Fund for alleged front-running. The fund had unique stocks, setting it apart from other asset managers. The diverse holdings across various funds reflect a distinctive investment approach, attracting regulatory attention.

    AI drinks energy up - quantum computing will work to our advantage, but the tech is new

    The rapid advancement of computing over the past 70 years, driven by increases in computing power, has revolutionized various sectors such as banking, communication, healthcare, product design, and warfare. Semiconductor chip technology plays a crucial role in this growth. However, the future of computing faces a significant challenge due to the increasing power needs of AI innovations like ChatGPT. This surge in demand poses a threat to the sustainability of global energy resources and the environment.

    87 stocks turn multibaggers in resilient Indian market during H1. What's the second half looking like?

    Indian market showcases resilience with 87 stocks turning multibaggers in H1. Top performers include Marsons and Tinna Trade. IT and capital goods sectors witness significant growth. Analysts predict positive market trajectory post-Union Budget and US Fed's decisions.

    • Indian Army signs Mou for 'next generation wireless technologies'

      The Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE), Indian Army, and the Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering & Research (SAMEER) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance collaboration in 'Next Generation Wireless Technologies for Indian Army. The MoU aims to establish an 'Advanced Military Research and Incubation Centre' at MCTE, focusing on Advanced Wireless Technologies for the Indian Army. This partnership represents a shared commitment to exploring new technological frontiers and addressing modern battlefield challenges, with potential benefits beyond the military to areas such as telecommunications, emergency response, and public safety.

      GRSE secures export order worth $54 mn from German co for commercial vessels

      Defence PSU Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) Ltd has signed a $54 million contract with Germany-based shipping company Carsten Rehder Schiffsmakler und Reederei GmbH and Co. KG for the construction and delivery of four multi-purpose cargo vessels. The vessels, each 120 meters in length and 17 meters in width, will carry 7,500 metric tonnes of cargo.

      To address talent shortage, chipmakers skilling engineering students

      Firms like Intel India, AMD, Applied Materials and Tessolve are teaming up students and employees to work on real-life projects, establishing labs in institutes like IIT-Bombay, driving industry-academia partnerships to conduct research in core design and AI training and sponsoring students pursuing research.

      Karnataka contributes 22% to global R&D, says IT Minister Priyank Kharge

      Karnataka IT Minister Priyank Kharge on Wednesday said the state is at the forefront of innovation, contributing 22 per cent to global R&D, and is leading in areas such as technology services. The state government is striving to make not just Karnataka but India a skilled nation, research and manufacturing destination, innovation capital and biotech and startup hub, he said.

      Indian Army launches first-of-its-kind skin bank for treatment of severe burn injuries

      The Indian Army has inaugurated its first-ever skin bank at the Army Hospital (Research and Referral), marking a significant advancement in treating severe burns and skin conditions for service members and their families. This facility, staffed by expert medical professionals, will enhance care quality and provide vital skin graft resources nationwide.

      FY24 threw 12 multibagger stock ideas with consistent earnings growth. Which ones to chase?

      FY24 featured 12 multibagger stocks with consistent earnings growth in sectors like autos, capital goods, PSUs, power, and infra sectors. Experts shared valuable insights for investors looking to capitalize on market opportunities.

      iCET Meet: Doval, Sullivan focus on co-production, co-development, R&D

      NSA Ajit Doval and US counterpart Jake Sullivan met for the second iCET meeting, focusing on co-production, co-development, and R&D. They emphasized staying at the forefront of innovation and coordinating with allies for secure technology solutions. They highlighted the need to safeguard sensitive technologies from leaks to countries of concern, without naming China.

      SC stays NCLAT's order initiating insolvency proceedings against Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam

      A vacation Bench of Justice Sanjay Kumar and Justice Augustine George Masish also issued a notice to its operational creditor S.R.V. Techno Engineering and posted the matter for further hearing on July 26.

      Fresh tailwinds of export markets: 5 stocks from engineering sector, 4 with upside potential of up to 30%

      They say that tough times bring the best out of some. In case of India Inc, there are many examples where the economic slowdown post 2008 global financial crisis, made companies deal with all kinds of troubles and after various permutations and combinations they were able to find solutions, first to survive and then grow. In the case of engineering companies where the role overlapped to some extent with capital goods, it was the export market which turned out to be the solution. Because it is not easy to venture into the export market as there are large global players who ensure that it is not easy to get into their turf. For some companies it was a long drawn process which is now delivering results and leading to a situation where the return on capital and effort employed is much better today.

      How IT companies are using acquisitions to build engineering prowess

      IT companies like Cognizant are acquiring engineering services companies to expand their competencies and fend off competition from pure-play firms. Cognizant's recent $1.3 billion acquisition of Belcan marks its largest in this segment, signaling a trend in the industry.

      CFI elects Tata Projects MD & CEO Vinayak Pai as President of national council

      Tata Projects MD & CEO Vinayak Pai elected as President of Construction Federation of India's National Council for a two-year term (FY25-FY26). The council includes industry leaders like Akhil Gupta, Priti Patel, Ajit Bhate, Arjun Dhawan, Hardik Agrawal, M V Satish, Nalin Gupta, Krishnam Raju P, Vimal Kejriwal, and Yogen Lal.

      India has made huge strides, but the new govt still has a lot to do

      The past decade in India has seen significant transformations in infrastructure, economic reforms, and digitization, laying the groundwork for sustained growth. The challenge for the new government is to maintain an 8%-plus growth rate and increase per capita income. To achieve this, private investment must drive growth, with investments rising to 32-35% of GDP. Scaling up manufacturing, outcome-oriented skill development, supporting women and youth entrepreneurs, reforming municipal governance, realizing tourism potential, accelerating R&D, and addressing urban challenges are key areas for action.

      Best OnePlus Mobile Phones in India (June 2024)

      From the latest flagship models to budget-friendly options that don't compromise on quality, we curate a list tailored to various preferences and budgets. You can expect insightful comparisons, expert analysis, and practical insights to aid in their decision-making process. Find the perfect OnePlus smartphone in the bustling market of India. With a plethora of options boasting cutting-edge technology and sleek designs, it's essential to sift through the noise and pinpoint the best choices.

      Agnikul test launches world’s first rocket with 3D printed engine

      Agnikul official statement said, the vehicle was completely designed in-house and was powered by the world's first single piece 3D printed engine which is also India's first flight with a semicryo engine. The mission was successful after four failed attempts.

      Big plans for 'Make-in-India' in defence sector: Centre to buy K-9 Vajras, Su-30 engines
      View: Overturn cultural practices and dogmas to spur our companies to spend on R&D

      WhatsApp showcases tales of ancient glory, while global reports highlight India's rankings in hunger, press freedom, and sustainable development. India ranks 40th on the GII 2023, above all BRICS nations except China.

      HCLTech to buy Hewlett Packard’s communications tech assets for $225 million

      As part of this agreement, HCLTech will also absorb around 1,500 employees and 700 contractors with experience of engineering services for telecom industry in countries including Spain, Italy, India, Japan, China, Americas and APAC region, HCLTech said in a regulatory filing on Thursday.

      Will this be the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R Electric?

      Suzuki files patent for eWX, speculated as electric WagonR for India showcased at Auto Expo 2023. Features tall boy design, closed-off grille with C-shaped light clusters, plastic cladding, yellow highlights, and 230 km range on full charge. Maruti pursuing hybrid vehicle plan, working on Series Hybrid engine, plans for smaller hybrid cars and Swift.

      Boom in semiconductor industry drives demand for tech roles

      The semiconductor industry in our country is experiencing rapid growth fueled by high demand and enabling government policies. Industry experts note a significant surge in demand for semiconductor professionals, with a conservative estimate suggesting a compound annual growth rate of around 100% in open positions over the last three years.

      Making Adjustments to Deal with West Asian Crisis, Says L&T CFO

      Larsen & Toubro (L&T), a leading engineering firm, saw its stock price drop to a two-month low of Rs 3,290, declining by 6% on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on Thursday following a reduction in its margin forecast. But L&T remains optimistic about its engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) sector, as well as its ventures in green energy.

      R Shankar Raman elevated as President of L&T

      The company's Senior Executive Vice President (EVP), Energy, Subramanian Sarma has been elevated to whole-time Director and President, Energy. Currently, Sarma's resposibilities include hydrocarbon, power, and green manufacturing and development businesses. Raman joined the L&T Group in November 1994 to set up L&T Finance Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary. He later assumed the role of CFO at L&T and was appointed to the board in October 2011.

      Infosys to acquire engineering R&D services provider in-tech for $480 million

      Infosys said in a statement that this investment will help strengthen Infosys’ engineering R&D capabilities and will help global clients to navigate their digital engineering journey.

      Audi bids adieu to R8 Supercar after 17 years; may be for its electric rebirth

      Originally introduced in 2007 as Audi's "sensible supercar," the R8 garnered respect for its powerful V-10 engine shared with the Lamborghini Huracán. Despite never achieving high sales volumes, with production peaking in 2008 at just over 5,000 units, the R8 leaves behind a legacy of performance and innovation, the company said.

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