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Putting India On The Deeptech Map: How Netradyne Technology Is Powering Next-Gen Smart Mobility
Inc42
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11m ago
Medial
Netradyne, a start-up based in Bengaluru, is revolutionizing road safety with its advanced driver assistance system (ADAS). Using IoT devices, multiple cameras, and AI algorithms, Netradyne captures real-time data on traffic, road conditions, and driver behavior to reduce road accidents. Their flagship product, Driver•i, extracts actionable insights from the data and coaches truckers to improve their driving, resulting in a 40-50% reduction in accidents. Netradyne operates globally and is committed to leveraging cutting-edge technology, including GenAI, to enhance its products and predict accident risks accurately. The company aims to tap into India's diverse talent pool and contribute to the growth of technology both in India and worldwide.
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India, US putting people at centre of technological revolution: Eric Garcetti
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Eric Garcetti, the mayor of Los Angeles, said India and the US in putting people at the center of the technological revolution. The article highlights the importance of collaboration between the two countries in areas such as smart cities, electric mobility, and healthcare, with a focus on ensuring that technology benefits all people, regardless of their socioeconomic backgrounds.
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This Indian Unicorn’s AI Device Reduces Road Accidents by 50%
OutlookIndia
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2m ago
Medial
Bengaluru-based Netradyne, an AI mobility firm, in partnership with Eminent, has developed an AI-powered dashcam system that monitors driver and road behavior in real time, reducing road accidents by up to 50%. The device, equipped with cameras, GPS, 4G connectivity, and AI technology, detects infractions like speeding or fatigue, transforming driver behavior. This innovation underlines India's potential in creating intelligent transport safety systems, aiming to foster a safety-first mobility culture.
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Netradyne, an AI-tech services provider, partners with GreenLine Mobility Solutions
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
Medial
AI-tech services provider, Netradyne, has partnered with GreenLine Mobility Solutions to integrate their advanced vision-based technology, Driver.i, into GreenLine's LNG-powered truck fleet. The aim is to enhance fleet and driver safety through real-time assessment of driving behavior and targeted training programs. GreenLine's LNG trucks are touted to be safer and more environmentally friendly, with reduced emissions compared to diesel trucks.
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Deeptech startups snagged $324 million in first four months of the year
Economic Times
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1m ago
Medial
Deeptech startups in India raised $324 million across 35 deals in the first four months of 2025, doubling from $156 million last year. Notable deals included investments in Netradyne, SpotDraft, and Infinite Uptime. The sector, attracting interest from large investors, is benefiting from government initiatives and increased commercial use cases. However, challenges persist, such as longer commercialization times and market creation. Experts suggest that diverse support, like subsidy models, could enhance adoption.
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India Accelerator launches vertical to spur innovation in robotics and space startups
YourStory
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1y ago
Medial
India Accelerator has expanded its offerings with the launch of RUMS (Robotics, Unmanned & Space), a new vertical aimed at supporting startups in the robotic, unmanned aerial systems, and space industries. The accelerator plans to provide strategic assistance and funding of $10-15 million to early-stage startups with potential in these sectors. They have also appointed Lt Gen Anil Chait, an Indian Army veteran, as the chief advisor of the vertical. India Accelerator has previously invested $1 million in a deeptech startup in Bengaluru and has dedicated verticals focused on various sectors including energy, mobility, and sustainable development.
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Micron starts mass production of memory chips for use in Nvidia's AI semiconductors
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Micron Technology has begun mass production of its high-bandwidth memory (HBM) semiconductors for use in Nvidia's latest AI chip, causing its stock to rise over 5%. The HBM3E chip will consume 30% less power than competitors and help meet the increasing demand for chips powering generative AI applications. Designed for Nvidia's next-gen H200 graphic processing units, the chip is expected to surpass the current H100 chip, driving even more revenue for the chip manufacturer. Micron's entry into the HBM chip market also provides an alternative supplier for GPU makers such as AMD, Intel, and Nvidia.
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India prepares for Musk's arrival: Space and EV industry expected to boost
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's visit to India has garnered praise from Lt. Gen. AK Bhatt (Retd.), Director General of the Indian Space Association. Lt. Gen. Bhatt commended Musk for his contributions to disruptive technologies, particularly in the space exploration field. While Musk's visit primarily focuses on Tesla and electric vehicles, Lt. Gen. Bhatt emphasized the potential for domestic manufacturing, job creation, and the introduction of advanced automotive technology in India. Stakeholders anticipate the bolstering of India's EV ecosystem and the advancement of sustainable mobility solutions with Tesla's potential entry into the Indian market. A government official suggests that Musk may announce Tesla's entry into India after meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 22.
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VC Push for Asset Financing, Venture Debt to Fund Deeptech Start-ups
OutlookIndia
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6m ago
Medial
The article discusses how venture capitalists are advising deeptech start-ups in India to explore alternative funding options such as asset financing and venture debt. The deeptech sector in India has seen substantial growth, with the number of start-ups expected to increase from 3,600 to nearly 10,000 by 2030. Traditional funding options may not be suitable for deeptech start-ups due to the longer development and commercialization timelines. Investors suggest that different funding options can help bridge the gap and support the growth of deeptech start-ups.
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US considers banning Americans from using China's DeepSeek: Report
Inshorts
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2m ago
Medial
US President Donald Trump's administration is considering banning Americans from using Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's services, the NYT reported. Officials are also reportedly weighing penalties that would block DeepSeek from buying US technology. A committee is further examining whether and how NVIDIA's chips "ended up powering DeepSeek's AI models despite US export restrictions".
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Indian Family Offices Are Taking Interest In Deeptech: Piyush Goyal
OutlookIndia
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5m ago
Medial
Indian family offices are increasingly investing in deeptech startups, following the example of foreign investors, according to Union Minister Piyush Goyal. These family offices bring patient capital to technology ventures, contributing significantly to venture capital investments in India. In 2022, they accounted for $9.6 billion of the $23.7 billion invested in Indian startups. While the government encourages investment in technology, it avoids directing how pension funds or insurance capital should be utilized.
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