Pilibhit: An enforcement team of the excise department in association with the civil police recovered as many as 1158 boxes of Haryana-made whisky worth Rs 62 lakh from a truck in Badaun district on Friday. An FIR has been lodged and three persons have been arrested.
An anti-liquor drive has been ordered by the additional chief secretary of excise, Sanjay R. Bhoosreddy, in view of the forthcoming panchayat elections and the festival of Holi.
Excise inspector Neeraj Singh said that the recovery was made at Myaun T junction under Alapur police station following a tip-off. The truck was on its way from Haryana to Arunachal Pradesh. The truck driver could not produce the transit permit, the valid documents of the whisky stock and the registration papers of the truck, he added.
Wireless-charging tech developer Powermat pivots to industrial applications with Jetsons Robotics partnership
When the two-year-old Indian company Jetsons Robotics began searching for a partner to help design charging stations for their autonomous rooftop solar installation cleaning robots, the Israeli company Powermat was an obvious choice.
While the company had made its name as the designer for wireless charging technologies for consumer electronics, over the past two years the company was shifting its focus to more industrial applications. So it made sense to work with the Indian company on new form factors and applications for its charging technologies.
Indeed, the consumer market that Powermat had hoped to capture had been, by that point, broadly commoditized, so the tech developer needed a new direction.
Wireless charging tech developer Powermat pivots to industrial applications with Jetsons Robotics partnerhsip TechCrunch 1/21/2021 Jonathan Shieber
When the two year-old Indian company Jetsons Robotics began searching for a partner to help design charging stations for their autonomous rooftop solar installation cleaning robots, the Israeli company Powermat was an obvious choice.
While the company had made its name as the designer for wireless charging technologies for consumer electronics, over the past two years the company was shifting its focus to more industrial applications. So it made sense to work with the Indian company on new form factors and applications for its charging technologies.
Wireless-charging tech developer Powermat pivots to industrial applications with Jetsons Robotics partnership
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Illustration of a small wheeled robot on top of a Powermat charging block.
When the two-year-old Indian company Jetsons Robotics began searching for a partner to help design charging stations for their autonomous rooftop solar installation cleaning robots, the Israeli company Powermat was an obvious choice.
While the company had made its name as the designer for wireless charging technologies for consumer electronics, over the past two years the company was shifting its focus to more industrial applications. So it made sense to work with the Indian company on new form factors and applications for its charging technologies.
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