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    Beauty Startup ClayCo's Funding Round Details

    New Delhi, April 8 ClayCo announced on Wednesday that it has raised ₹34.59 crore through its Series A funding round.The startup will use the funds to accelerate product development, expand into new categories, and strengthen its working capital, ClayCo said in a statement.The funding round...
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    Supporting India's AI Ecosystem: Google Opens Accelerator Applications

    New Delhi, March 31 – Major tech giant Google on Tuesday opened applications for the 2026 cohort of its "startups accelerator" in India, a three-month, equity-free program aimed at supporting AI-focused startups in the country.The accelerator is targeting Indian startups working in emerging...
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    JSW Motors Partners with Dassault Systèmes for Digital Vehicle Development

    JSW Motors Partners with Dassault Systèmes for NEV Digital Backbone Mumbai, March 26 – JSW Motors announced a strategic collaboration with Dassault Systèmes to utilize the company’s 3DX platform as the core digital backbone for its upcoming New Energy Vehicles (NEVs). The partnership aims to...
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    AI Momentum in India – Challenges and Opportunities

    Indian Companies Lead Global AI Adoption Surge Despite Skills Gap: Deloitte Report Large-Scale AI Deployment Gains Momentum Across Key Business Functions New Delhi, March 22 Indian companies are outpacing their global counterparts in adopting Artificial Intelligence at scale, with a growing...
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    Zendesk Launches Pune Innovation Hub to Accelerate AI-Led Global Product Development

    New Delhi, February 24: Zendesk on Tuesday announced the launch of a new innovation hub in Pune, marking a strategic expansion of its presence in India and strengthening its global product development operations.The newly established Zendesk Pune Innovation Hub is positioned as a core growth...
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    Indian-Origin Tech Leaders Are a Net Positive, Says Cisco President Jeetu Patel

    New Delhi, February 22: The growing presence of Indian-origin executives at the helm of global technology giants should not be seen as a case of brain drain, but as a net positive for both India and the global economy, according to Jeetu Patel, President and Chief Product Officer at Cisco...
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