Ramkumar Narayanan, Chair at Nasscom deeptech council and VP Technology and Managing Director of VMWare India, speaks with BW Businessworld on why Indian Deep Tech startups struggle with funding, artificial intelligence (AI) and Nasscom’s role in helping Deep Tech startups, , Deep Tech, startups, nasscom
ShipBob today announced the launch of its Technology Innovation Hub in New Delhi, India, the first of its kind outside of the United States. In conjunction with the opening of the new technology hub, ShipBob also announced the hiring of Pramod Jajoo
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In an effort to boost India’s tech start-up ecosystem, the National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM), has announced Deep Tech Club (DTC) 2.0; the second edition for its DeepTech Mentoring program, an initiative to nurture and promote Indian DeepTech products solving global problems. DTC finds world-changing start-ups that are enabled by AI, ML, AR, VR, IoT, Robotics, Blockchain, NLP, and similar technologies. The central focus of the DTC program is to act as a catalyst in empowering pioneers in India-based deep technology startups and connect them with industry leaders, investors, academia, researchers, and government regulators to establish a global deep tech ecosystem impacting physical and digital transformation.