Ever since Texas Instruments established India’s first international research and development center in 1985, Bengaluru has grown into a global destination for the semiconductor industry.
Bengaluru is an emerging smart city thanks in part to these growing IoT companies.
Blockchain is a booming industry in Bengaluru, the city sometimes called The Silicon Valley of India.
The quick commerce startup was founded by Ayyappan R, who brings several years of experience as an e-commerce executive.
Sustainiam will put the capital toward the launch of a platform for trading environmental assets as well as expanding its workforce.
The move will enhance Amagi’s broadcast and streaming solutions for media and entertainment companies.
The center is expected to boost Universal Robots’ customer service for the Indian market.
Bengaluru tech companies are combining their experience in AI, hardware and software to advance the robotics industry.
The funding will help support the development of Airbound’s lightweight, aerodynamic delivery drone.
These companies are working to bridge the digital divide.
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