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In its fifth year, the Demo Day of Qualcomm Design in India Challenge showcased how Indian hardware, IoT and s

In its fifth year, the Demo Day of Qualcomm Design in India Challenge showcased how Indian hardware, IoT and s
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Designed in India, supported by Qualcomm: QDIC Demo Day on March 18

Share on Today, India’s IoT and smart infra ecosystem is characterised by rapid disruption and continuous evolution. From healthcare to manufacturing to agriculture, home-grown IoT-based solutions are bridging key industry gaps and solving pressing challenges. The innovation and increasing affordability of sensors, on-ground infrastructure development, internet penetration, and readiness for new-age technology adoption have spurred the growth of the domestic IoT and hardware ecosystem. However, this is just the tip of the iceberg. The collaborative efforts of the government, industry bodies and ecosystem players have been instrumental in driving solution development, deployment and market creation, as well as making the required policy and regulatory changes for IoT and smart infrastructure on ground. The Qualcomm Design in India Challenge (QDIC), Qualcomm’s flagship initiative that discovers and nurtures some of the most innovative product, hardware and IoT startups in the cou

This woman entrepreneur s deeptech startup aims to enable digital transformation of factories using AI/ML

This woman entrepreneur’s deeptech startup aims to enable digital transformation of factories using AI/ML EmbedSense Solutions, founded by Shubha and Venkatesh Prasanna, manufactures innovative industrial-grade wireless IIOT sensors and offers value-added software solutions to manufacturing plants. 0 claps Share on After spending more than a decade in the corporate sector in companies like Accenture and Intel in both India and abroad, Shubha Prasanna craved the adrenaline rush, which she felt only entrepreneurship could give her. Her “Aha” moment came when she was first introduced to embed designs. “I realised the potential hardware development had along with software and the huge gap that existed in the Indian ecosystem, more so in the manufacturing sector. At that time, it was more of “if not now, then when?”, she says.

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