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Samsung Semiconductor India Research has inaugurated its 'Samsung Innovation Campus' programme at the Visvesvaraya Technological University to upskill youth in future tech domains such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) and make them job-ready. Under the programme, Samsung Semiconductor India Research (SSIR) will train 1,100 undergraduate engineering students across Karnataka. Announcing that SSIR has launched the 'Samsung Innovation Campus' programme at Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), a release said the initiative underlines Samsung's commitment towards the government's Skill India initiative as part of the company's vision of powering digital India. "The pilot project between SSIR and VTU is an effort to equip students with knowledge and skills of cutting-edge technologies, contributing to the growth of the technology ecosystem in Karnataka," the release said. The initiative, led by experts with access to Samsung Innovation Campus content in
Panasonic on Monday launched its 2024 line-up of air conditioners, with 60 new models mostly across inverter AC range. This also includes India's first matter-enabled room ACs, powered by its IoT platform Miraie, a statement from Panasonic Life Solutions India (PLSIND) said. A matter-enabled device can be set up in a few seconds, connecting it to customer's network, smart speakers, ACs. We developed and manufactured our new range of ACs, keeping the evolving needs of our consumers in mind. The new line-up of ACs, comprising India's first matter-enabled RACs will not only provide inter-operability but, is also simple to use, reliable and secure," said Managing Director Fumiyasu Fujimori. PLSIND is a subsidiary of Japan's Panasonic Holdings Corporation.
Priced at Rs 5,499, the speaker will be available at an introductory price of Rs 4,999 during Alexa's anniversary celebration between March 2 - March 4
The global 5G IoT (Internet of Things) connections will reach 116 million by 2026, rising from just 17 million in 2023, a new report said on Tuesday.
India was the fastest growing Internet of Things (IoT) module market with more than 264 per cent growth in the second quarter this year, a report showed last month
Joint initiative to explore potential application of AI, ML IoT and AR/VR in cosmetics and dermatology, and product development and personalisation at L'Oreal
A private 5G network enables enterprises to dedicate bandwidth for ultra-reliable low-latency use cases such as robotics and industrial IoT, with control over data, security and networks
End-to-end farm management systems should necessarily be part of IoT strategy in the technology era
Global cellular IoT module revenue grew 58 per cent YoY in Q4 2021. China, the leading region in the cellular IoT module market, accounted for more than 40 per cent of the revenue
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Their firm, L2M Rail's 'wheel impact load detection' system captures the wheel signature as a train moves over the instrumented zone of the track and processes data in real-time
Ishitva offers a range of solutions including SUKA (AI powered air sorting), YUTA (AI powered robotic sorting) and Netra AI vision system, which helps in identifying waste and smart bins
Scale a challenge, but systems built here can be replicated anywhere, says executive
An additional 15-18 million sq ft may be required by companies over next 4-5 years
Competition heats up in enterprise segment with Airtel having launched its IoT solution on Wednesday
Vi Business, the enterprise arm of Vodafone Idea Ltd , has launched 'Integrated IoT Solutions' for enterprises
Google's next internet-connected home device will test whether consumers trust the company enough to let it snoop on their sleep.
The global Internet of Things (IoT) semiconductor component market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 19 per cent from $33 billion in 2020 to $80 billion in 2025, said a new report