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2 days ago |
techcircle.in | Pahi Mehra
Ericsson is expanding its research and development (R&D) operations in India with a new focus on semiconductor development. The company will establish a unit for Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) design in Bengaluru and plans to add over 150 engineers to support the initiative. This expansion marks a shift toward local development of specialised chips used in telecommunications infrastructure.
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3 days ago |
techcircle.in | Pahi Mehra
NetApp, the intelligent data infrastructure company, has appointed Syam Nair as its new Chief Product Officer, effective July 7. He takes over from Harv Bhela, who stepped down in June. In his new role, Nair will oversee product and engineering teams as the company continues to develop its hybrid cloud and Artificial Intelligence (AI) initiatives.
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3 days ago |
techcircle.in | Pahi Mehra
Enterprise Artificial Intelligence (AI) is entering a new phase, driven by growing demand for direct, dynamic access to data and decision-making tools. As organisations look beyond dashboards and traditional automation, agentic AI systems are gaining traction, especially in functions like sales, support, and product development. Qlik is a data integration and analytics company working on AI systems that combine foundational models with task-specific agents.
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4 days ago |
techcircle.in | Pahi Mehra
India's private hospital systems are undergoing a structural digital transformation. Once seen as lagging adopters of enterprise technology, hospitals are now aligning core operations with data-centric, cloud-native and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven systems. This shift is not being driven by policy mandates or public-facing platforms but by an internal recognition that hospitals must function as full-fledged digital enterprises to remain competitive, efficient, and clinically advanced.
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5 days ago |
techcircle.in | Pahi Mehra
ideaForge Technology, an Indian manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), has received an emergency procurement order worth approximately ₹137 crore from the Indian Army. The order is for hybrid Mini UAV systems already in use for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. These UAVs are fixed-wing platforms with vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capability.
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