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    9 Best Samsung 55-inch Smart TVs: Experience the World on Expansive Screens (June 2024)

    Experience unparalleled entertainment with the best Samsung 55-inch smart TVs, renowned for their cutting-edge technology and stunning visuals. Featuring 4K Ultra HD resolution and LED/QLED panels, these TVs deliver vibrant colors, deep contrasts, and lifelike details. Equipped with powerful sound systems like Dolby Atmos and Q-Symphony, they ensure immersive audio experiences to complement the exceptional picture quality. Moreover, smart features such as built-in voice assistants, seamless connectivity options, and intuitive interfaces make navigation effortless. With expanding on these TVs best and unique features this article aims to help you decide which TV to buy this year.

    RBI Guv Shaktikanta Das launches PRAVAAH, Retail Direct mobile app and FinTech Repository

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has launched three major initiatives to enhance regulatory processes, facilitate retail investment, and provide comprehensive data on the fintech sector. The PRAVAAH portal is a secure web-based platform for individuals and entities seeking authorizations, licenses, or approvals from the RBI. The RBI Retail Direct mobile application simplifies transactions for retail investors, and the FinTech Repository provides data on Indian fintech firms for better regulatory understanding and policy formulation.

    Experts urge govt to invest in open data, compute for AI leadership

    India's success in the global AI race depends on open data, open compute, and open models. The government needs to invest in creating enabling conditions, including solving the compute crunch, supporting startups, and prioritizing critical sectors. Existing frameworks are sufficient to regulate AI.

    IT ministry to take Rs 10,000 crore plan for supercomputing hubs to Cabinet soon: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

    Existing supercomputers such as PARAM will also be included in this plan to create and augment the artificial intelligence (AI) computing capacity in the country, Chandrasekhar said.

    National Quantum Mission to take off on Saturday

    An expert panel, Mission Technology Research Council, will finally select the proposals and the institutions that will be part of the T-Hub. Much homework has already been done. A shortlisting of institutions and researchers involved in quantum technology has been done internally so as to identify the apt institutes for the proposals.

    Centre may allot Rs 10,000 crore for quantum computing hubs

    An announcement to this effect is likely to be made during Global Artificial Intelligence Summit and Awards scheduled to be held here on January 18 and 19, a government official said.

    • India’s tech sector eyes growth amidst challenges, banking on AI and Innovation

      India's tech companies faced tough times recently, but there's hope for growth. They've got a potential $24 billion in deals, showing signs of progress. Sectors like research and development, global service centers, and innovative AI tech are growing. But, companies are cautious due to slower decision-making. The demand for tech skills is high. To boost, India needs support for deep-tech innovation and to invest in AI. The tech industry's steady growth hints at big potential if it focuses on AI advancement.

      ET Soonicorns Summit 2023: Experts from MEITY Startup Hub and TiE Delhi-NCR to unveil blueprints for Indian startup success and rise of future unicorns

      At the ET Soonicorns Summit in Delhi on November 3, Jeet Vijay, CEO , MEITY Startup Hub and Geetika Dayal, Executive Director, TiE Delhi-NCR will deliver the keynote addresses on enabling Indian startups to become the engine for global economic growth and discuss the role of India’s deeptech startup opportunities in enabling the rise of future unicorns from sunrise sectors in India.

      US picks 31 regional hubs to spur tech innovation with $500 million corpus

      The new programme aims to spread the benefits of tech sector growth beyond traditional hubs from California's Silicon Valley to Boston, said commerce secretary Gina Raimondo.

      Biden administration picks 31 regional tech hubs to spur US innovation

      Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told reporters the program aimed to diversify the United States away from its traditional tech hubs like Silicon Valley, Seattle and Boston.

      Biden administration picks 31 regional tech hubs to spur US innovation

      The U.S. Commerce Department has announced the names of 31 regional tech hubs that will be eligible for $500 million in federal funding to promote innovation in various sectors. The program aims to diversify the tech landscape in the United States and attract private sector investments in industries such as electric vehicle battery production, semiconductors, and clean energy.

      Samsung Semiconductor India Research, IISc in pact for research on quantum technologies

      The move is part of SSIR's CSR commitment and aims to provide research and training support opportunities to faculty members and students pursuing higher education – both in IISc and in other educational institutions – particularly in the fields of physics, engineering, computer science, and mathematics every year.

      QNu Labs bags contract from Indian Navy for quantum encryption systems

      QNu Labs offers a suite of quantum secure products and solutions, specializing in the development and delivery of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), Trusted Nodes (TNs), and Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) systems. The company holds multiple patents and provides hardware and software-based products that leverage the advantages of quantum and post-quantum cryptography.

      Centre greenlights Rs 6,000 crore National Quantum Mission

      Indian innovators should lead in quantum, semiconductors, AI: IT MoS

      Cabinet nod for National Quantum Mission

      The National Quantum Mission (NQM), approved at a meeting of the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will accelerate quantum technology-led economic growth and nurture the ecosystem in the country.

      India's deep tech scientific missions all set for quantum jump

      China is the only developing nation to be working on advanced quantum technology. China stepped into the race in 2008 and boasts of high-end quantum tech-based satellite capabilities and super computers. India has taken three years to finetune its mission plan and will have the challenges of scaling it up by involving the private sector, which are key global players on quantum R&D and applications.

      Time has come for Indian aircraft to fly with indigenously-developed engines: Rajnath Singh

      Separately, in an interaction with top executives of several foreign defence majors, the defence minister urged them to set up manufacturing facilities in India to produce various military hardware and platforms for the world.

      Axis Bank signs up with IISc to set up math and computing centre

      The Axis Bank Centre for Mathematics and Computing is India’s first comprehensive Academic Research Centre on Mathematics and Computing.

      National Quantum Mission to be launched 'very soon', says PSA Ajay Sood

      "These hubs would be run by four different institutes which will be selected by competition... that hub is not only responsible for work in their institute but in the country as a whole and in that framework start-ups are an integral part... "So what we are saying in our mission document is that there will not be isolation that first you do R&D, publish papers and then hunt for start-ups, no we are saying you take these people along there are 20 start-ups in quantum domain in India and we are taking them along in hub model," he said.

      UP Cabinet approves amendments in Data Centre 2021 policy

      This will enable the government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to open data centres not only in Noida and Greater Noida but also in other districts. The data centres' capacity will, however, be less than that of the capacity of the newly opened data centre in Greater Noida.

      IBM's $20 billion investment in Hudson Valley backs up President Joe Biden's Chips and Science Package

      A satisfied US President Joe Biden will participate in IBM’s investment announcement at their facility in Poughkeepsie, New York, on Thursday.

      View: What India needs to become a major research hub

      India needs pre-eminent research universities to build an advanced technology economy. An ambitious goal can be five research universities in the top 100 rankings within the next 25-40 years. One way is for the private sector to build them.

      India second-largest technology hub for Amazon globally: India Head

      The e-commerce company employs over one lakh professionals in India across diverse areas from engineering, supply chain, content creation, marketing, video and others, said Amazon Global Senior Vice President and Country Head India Amit Agarwal, speaking at Amazon India Career Day.

      View: It’s the Spacetime to Quantum

      QCs are now available as a cloud-based service to anyone with an internet connection. We will see the unveiling of more powerful QCs over the next five years. How prepared is India to ride the quantum technology wave?

      'Supply chain issues play spoilsport in electronics hardware export'

      A trade war is going on between China and the US. This is an opportunity for India and we can become the right global sourcing hub for electronics, provided the industry starts looking at the world market instead of being just India-centric.

      Accenture opens Innovation Hub in Pune

      The Nano Lab will showcase the latest breakthroughs in applied research from Accenture Labs worldwide, featuring uses for advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, extended reality and quantum computing. It will allow clients to connect with researchers in Accenture Labs globally through immersive sessions and workshops.

      Countries must dismantle terror hubs: India, France

      Both nations plan a project for reinforcing assets to combat piracy and all other maritime trafficking in the southern Indian Ocean.

      Bengaluru innovation hub a win-win for Indian economy, SAP: Bernd Leukert

      "As a global player, you have to engage locally. And that is an advantage we have, we can connect with these startups in Bengaluru, Silicon Valley and Munich," SAP's head of products said.

      Barclays looking at India as a fintech innovation hub

      Barclays has over 29,000 people employed directly or through its partners, and a third of the group's executive committee are Indians.

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