Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 21 (ANI/NewsVoir): The IET Future Tech Congress 2022 (FTC) organised by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is set to take place on 22 - 23 November 2022 at The Lalit, Bangalore. The 2-day event will be centered around the theme 'Decoding tomorrow's customer demands'. "After successfully conducting four editions of the IoT India Congress, we are excited to be back with the IET Future Tech Congress 2022. We are witnessing an era of rapid digital transformation in India, and it is great to see various stakeholders of the technology sector coming together to define a roadmap for the future. Focused on 5 cutting edge future technologies across four industry sectors, the event will bring together lndustry leaders, policy makers and academia to build sustainable roadmaps for the future. We look forward to seeing industry leaders sharing valuable insights on how businesses can use technology to meet tomorrows customer de
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], September 30 (ANI/BusinessWire India): AIF's flagship education program - Digital Equalizer in partnership with EY launched the 'EY Skillbridge Program', as a part of their Corporate Responsibility program to enable 2,50,000 adolescent girls across 500+ schools in the country to become creators of technology rather than mere consumers. Since 2004, Digital Equalizer has been bridging India's digital divide by providing and integrating technology into underperforming, under-resourced public schools. With an aim to empower adolescent girls with 21st-century skills such as problem-solving, computational thinking, and innovation, Digital Equalizer is launching the 'EY Skillbridge Program' in collaboration with EY Global Delivery Services (EY GDS). As a part of their corporate responsibility program, over the next three years, the project will empower 250,000 girls and over 1000 teachers in 500+ schools, across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Tel
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