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Citing the Bhopal gas tragedy, KASTECH MD Manjunath Jyothinagara warned of the risks of poor equipment management.
The post This Company Will Supply Equipment for India’s First Chips in Dholera appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



Cadence leverages its digital twin technology and collaboration with NVIDIA for accelerated computing and AI-driven design.
The post Cadence Goes All-In on Digital Twins, Drug Discovery, Data Centres appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



“During our time, the ratio was around 30 boys to three girls, but now it’s almost 50/50, and if not, it’s at least 40/60 in all the classes.”
The post STEM’s Surge Has a Name: The Sunita Williams Effect appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



“Physical AI could become the largest industry of all.”
The post 2025 Could Be the Year Humanoid Robots Enter Your Home appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



“Physical AI could become the largest industry of all.”
The post 2025 Could Be the Year Humanoid Robots Enter Your Home appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



“Without electronics, there is no space programme.”
The post It’s Time to End the Dependence on Electronic Imports for Space, Urges ISRO Chief appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
The NVIDIA CEO introduced the concept of ‘AI factories’ as the new standard for data centre infrastructure.
The post We are Now a Power-Limited Industry, says Jensen Huang appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



Former Meta CTO Mike Schroepfer believes AI can solve critical climate problems.
The post ‘One Supertanker Could Fuel the Entire US For a Year’ appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



India’s electronics production has grown from around $30 billion in FY 2014-15 to $109 billion in FY 2023-24.
The post ‘Make in India’ Spins the Wheel Amid Rising Chinese Imports appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



As the April 2 deadline for US President Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on semiconductor imports approaches, India prepares for potential ripple effects. While the country does not directly export semiconductors to the US, its electronics manufacturing sector heavily relies on the import of semiconductor-grade materials and manufacturing equipment. This could result in higher costs for […]
The post Can India Make a Dent in the $2 Trillion Global Chip Market? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.