IIT graduates led the startup revolution during the dot-com boom and in the late 2000. now, with AI democratizing technology, which institutions will produce the next wave of marquee entrepreneurs (2025-2045)?
If one tries to set up a startup about something innovative and new but seems 40% similar to any other already existing start up. What should be the next step ?
🚀 Dubai is about to witness history! The Musk Tower, led by Errol Musk, will feature groundbreaking advancements in space-time travel, blockchain, and tech investments. This could become the next global hub for entrepreneurs, researchers, and invest
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Vedant SD
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The Rise of Electric Vehicles in India
India's EV market is witnessing rapid growth, driven by government incentives, rising consumer awareness, and technological advancements. The country's vast population and growing middle class present a signif
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As an entrepreneur lot time i feel the idea is great at given moment, but fews days later the confidence seems dwindeling and lacking upto a point i feel it's stupid idea. Does anyone faces the same dillema? What's ration
The Future of Renewable Energy in India
India's renewable energy sector is rapidly growing, driven by government policies, technological advancements, and investor interest. The country's vast solar and wind resources offer immense potential.
Key Tre
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Pulakit Bararia
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Very few people realize the power of trends.
You can either follow trends or set them. Following them is easier, but setting them is much harder.
If you're writing about a certain topic that is outdated, the amount of traction you will get from it
1. Chip In, India!: 🧇
India's semiconductor market is set to soar from $41B in 2024 to $150B by 2030, driven by AI demand, geopolitical shifts, and government incentives.
2. Charging Ahead!: 🔋🚗⚡
India's electric vehicle market is expected to gro
Hyundai Motor India Limited's board has given the green light to an investment of approximately ₹694 crore for setting up and managing a tooling center in India.
This facility is expected to enhance the company's manufacturing capabilities by local