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    IIT Madras unveils plans to make India a global chess powerhouse

    IIT Madras Centre of Excellence in Sports Science and Analytics (CESSA) unveiled plans to boost India's chess prowess using technology-driven tools, focusing on fan engagement, cheating detection, and training programs at grassroots level. The initiative, disclosed at the 'Sports Tech Start Up Conclave' in New Delhi, aims to collaborate with stakeholders in the sports ecosystem and develop platforms leveraging high-performance computing and Artificial Intelligence to support chess players. IIT Madras CESSA also intends to launch new sports courses on NPTEL and consider offering programs in AI/ML, Data Science, Sports Science, and Sports Management.

    Xiaomi's SU7 bedazzles at India showcasing, rolls out tech bonanza with star-Redmi 13 5G

    Chinese tech giant Xiaomi showcased its electric vehicle SU7 in Bengaluru, alongside new electronic products like the Star-Redmi 13 5G. Although not for sale in India, the SU7, resembling a Porsche Taycan but cheaper, marks Xiaomi’s EV ambitions. Heavy rains in Muradabad have damaged tomato crops, driving prices up in North India.

    Cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin buys team in Tech M's Global Chess League

    Cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin has partnered with Prachura Group founder Prachura PP and former Prestige Estates CEO Venkat K. Narayana to acquire the American Gambits team in the Global Chess League (GCL), a joint venture between Tech Mahindra and the International Chess Federation. The team will debut in the second season of the league, which will be held from October 3-12 in London.

    Sebi framework for finfluencers; Nazara's Freaks4U deal

    The Security and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has approved a regulatory framework for financial influencers. This and more today’s ETtech Top 5.

    Global Chess League to generate business value of $40 m in 5 years: Tech Mahindra CEO Mohit Joshi

    The Global Chess League (GCL), initiated by Mahindra Group chairman Anand Mahindra, is projected to generate over $40 million in business value over five years, according to Tech Mahindra's CEO Mohit Joshi. The league, a joint venture with the International Chess Federation (FIDE), is the world's first franchise-based chess league and targets expansion into the US and Europe alongside India. With six current teams and plans to expand to eight teams from the third season, GCL aims to boost engagement across social media and TV platforms.

    Spoilt for choice: How changing consumer preferences & tech advancements driving upgrades in electronics and car

    Hyundai Motor India introduced the third upgrade to its flagship SUV, Creta, in January, followed by the performance-focused Creta N Line variant in March. Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone in yellow color. Kia India's senior VP highlighted the reduced product life cycles in the automotive industry.

    • Elon Musk's Tesla Highlights: Self-driving tech, cybertruck & robotaxi plans

      Tesla's annual shareholder meeting on June 13 was marked by shareholder approval of Elon Musk's $56 billion performance-based pay package, despite previous legal challenges. Additionally, shareholders agreed to relocate Tesla from Delaware to Texas. Elon Musk, in his characteristic style, outlined ambitious technological advancements at the meeting: he projected rapid progress in self-driving car technology, including the potential for Tesla owners to connect with a future "Robotaxi" fleet for passive income.

      Indian IT engineers are a cricket craze in the US

      Indian IT professionals from companies like Cognizant, ServiceNow, and Cigniti are actively involved in promoting cricket in the USA during the T20 World Cup matches. The IT industry's role includes owning cricket franchises, sponsoring leagues, and even participating in matches. They are contributing to the growth of cricket in North America, with Indian origin players like Saurabh Netravalkar and Nosthush Kenjige playing for the USA team.

      Madden 25: Everything you may want to know about release date, features and trailer

      Madden 25, set for release on August 16, 2024, will feature Christian McCaffrey as the cover athlete. New game features include a re-engineered physics system, Franchise mode updates, and new commentary teams. Early access begins on August 13 for special edition purchases.

      From stuffed toys to sports cars, sales break gender rules

      Gender norms are blurring in purchasing decisions, particularly in urban India, with more men and women adopting newer hats in their social and professional lives. Consumer goods companies are adapting their marketing strategies to address this change. Women are increasingly buying 'toys for boys', such as drones and remote-control cars, accounting for 25-30% of Hamleys' sales.

      IIT-Madras to provide funds to incubate sports-tech startups

      IIT-Madras to fund sports-tech start-ups with AI and IoT products. Funds from IIT-Madras Pravartak Technologies Foundation and CESSA. Focus on sports tech incubator fund.

      Iconic British car brand Jaguar Land Rover plans to ride India's luxury boom

      The luxury carmaker plans to launch at least half a dozen new models from the JLR stables, both ICE and EV (internal combustion engines and electric vehicles), as it seeks to capitalise on the growing number of high-net-worth individuals in the country. This is the most aggressive push by JLR since it entered the Indian market in 2009.

      IPL: Incredibly Popular League

      The IPL has become a global phenomenon since its inception in 2008, growing in stature and popularity with each passing season. Its success lies in its ability to deliver high-octane entertainment within a cricketing framework that appeals to both purists and casual fans alike. The T20 format ensures fast-paced action, while the inclusion of international stars creates a sense of spectacle and rivalry in every match.

      Stupa Sports Analytics raises Rs 28 crore from Centre Court Capital, Peer Capital

      Founded in 2020, Stupa Sports Analytics provides games federations and sports teams with analytics of player performance data, broadcasting capabilities and sports digitisation tools through its various platforms.

      View: How tech is being a good sport

      According to Statista, global sports market revenue was estimated at $487 bn in 2022, sporting goods market at $160 bn in 2023, and sports betting at $242 bn in 2023. Much of this revenue growth is attributed to technology, which ensures deep fan involvement through convenient, interactive and personalised engagement.

      Centre Court Capital launches $42 million sports, gaming tech fund

      India is home to three gaming unicorns in Game 24X7, Dream11 and Mobile Premier League, besides having the world's second-largest population of gamers.

      Sportz Interactive eyes $15-20 million revenue in FY24

      Sportz Interactive has partnerships with major sports organisations like F1, UEFA, IOC, NBA, MLB, and UFC. In India, the company works with the BCCI, IPL teams, sports broadcasters, and gaming companies.

      Both Nodwin and Sportskeeda biz will grow organically & through acquisitions: Nitish Mittersain, Nazara Tech

      Nazara Tech, led by Nitish Mittersain, takes a conservative approach post-IPO, awaiting clarity on taxation. They are expanding in the gaming industry, focusing on e-sports, acquisitions, and scaling businesses for long-term growth. The future of gaming looks promising with emerging technologies like Web3, VR, and AI. Mittersain says: "Our strategy is to acquire good businesses, acquire good management teams, work with them, scale up, generate cash flow, and keep redeploying that cash flow for long-term compounding."

      Sports tech startup SportVot raises Rs 9 crore in funding from Omidyar Network India, others

      SportVot has raised Rs 9.4 crore in pre-series A round to expand technology and product offerings, democratise sports through technology, and enhance sports participation. The funding will be used to make live sports content and data capturing more accessible, promote the playing culture, and commercialise sports at the domestic level.

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