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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.

    Amazon to wind down its Astro for Business security robot

    Amazon discontinues Astro for Business, offers $300 credit for replacements. Customers refunded for pre-paid fees as robot stops on Sept. 25. Reported by Harshita Mary Varghese and Juby Babu in Mexico City.

    Mahindra & Mahindra selects ABB technology for new EV paint facility

    M&M partners with ABB using PixelPaint tech to offer precise finish application without disrupting production line for personalization options on new EVs, marking a significant advancement in the automotive industry.

    Google engineer wows internet with 'robotic Medusa dress' which is both creepy and cool

    Christina Ernst, a software engineer at Google, has taken the internet by storm with her latest creation: a "robotic Medusa dress." This one-of-a-kind invention, described by Ernst as the “world’s first AI dress,” features robotic snakes that can detect and follow faces, making it both a technological marvel and a fashion statement.

    After Elon Musk's Neuralink project, China develops robots with lab-grown human brains. Will it replace humans?

    China has developed an innovative robot with a lab-grown human brain, aiming to create hybrid machines for complex tasks. This technology integrates human stem cells with neural interface chips.

    Ukraine brings AI weapons to front lines

    Ukrainian tech firms are pioneering autonomous drone technology, leading to the development of deadly tools that can interpret real-time video footage. The region's innovation race is fueled by advancements in deep learning and artificial intelligence, turning drones into lethal weapons capable of autonomous attacks.

    The Economic Times
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