The fastest-growing sectors in India's startup ecosystem include:🚀
1. 🚀Information Technology (IT): Dominating the landscape, the IT sector is projected to grow at a CAGR of 23.4% from 2023 to 2027, driven by digital transformation and advancemen
The Aditya Birla Group is set to invest Rs 50,000 crore in Rajasthan across various sectors, including a Rs 6,000 crore investment in renewable energy within the next two years.
Mumbai's startup culture is vibrant and rapidly growing, characterized by a diverse ecosystem across various sectors. The city benefits from numerous incubators and accelerators, a strong network of investors, and a collaborative community. Its robus
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Kaushik Natta
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AI's growing so fast, we're all like, 'Whoa, slow down, buddy!' But seriously, these advancements are changing the world faster than a chameleon changes colors. From healthcare to entertainment, AI's got its digital tentacles in everything. After all
Will Reliance Industries be able to thrive in the competitive market, given that their products are often perceived as average to below average and heavily resemble those of other brands across retail, fashion, and FMCG sectors?
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Harman has launched ForecastGPT, a generative AI platform designed for enterprises. This platform aims to enhance business forecasting by combining advanced analytics with AI capabilities. ForecastGPT leverages large language models to provide insigh
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Suprodip Bhattacharya
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Robotic and Ai/Ml is a rapidly growing sectors so I want to know which problems can bes solved but the Ai based robotics which have not been explored yet something unique..everyone’s Opinion needed.
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Prasanna Patil
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AI in India is experiencing rapid growth, revolutionizing various sectors like healthcare, finance, agriculture, and education. Startups like Zomato and Flipkart are leveraging AI for better customer experiences, while government initiatives like the
Hey everyone,
I'd like your honest thoughts on something I've noticed. It seems like Indian AI startups are often copying ideas from Silicon Valley, rebranding them, and then securing substantial funding. For instance, take Mockey.ai. This trend app