India's Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) launched an innovation hub in Hyderabad with support from Qualcomm Technologies. The new hub will be used to build domain-specific solutions that utilize the combinatorial power of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G technologies to help global enterprises across industries accelerate their digital transformation...
Indian Professionals Favor American Employers, Overwhelmingly
Multinational organizations, especially American ones, continue to dominate the list of technology companies that are the best workplaces as rated by the Indian employees on the job-site Indeed. Adobe Inc. has emerged as the best technology company to work for in India, followed by computer gaming company NVIDIA and Microsoft...
Ericsson Launches 5G Lab at IIT Delhi
Ericsson, Sweden's multinational networking and telecommunications company headquartered in Stockholm, inaugurated a Center of Excellence and Innovation Lab for 5G at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. Borje Ekholm, president and CEO of Ericsson attended the launch. Telecom chipset makers Qualcomm and Intel will support the development of 5G devices...
Investor Outlines Macro Trends in India
Macro thinker and author of the institutional newsletter, Global Macro Investor, Raoul Pal, identifies big trends ahead of time and has 24,000 Twitter followers. He enunciates that the next big macro idea is India. Pal says, "India has built the world’s first national digital infrastructure, leaping at least two generations...
India's Ola Cabs to Feature Apple Music
Ola, the online transportation network company based in Bangalore, India, has partnered with Apple to provide Apple Music as part of its customers' in-cab experience, and as a component of its platform called Ola Play. Sony, Qualcomm and Audio Compass are also part of the same platform. When passengers book an...
Qualcomm Will Invest $150 million in India startups
San Diego-based Qualcomm is planning to invest $150M in startups in India. This investment will be directed by Qualcomm Ventures. The company said that this move is part of supporting Prime Minister Modi's vision "to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy." Qualcomm already has investments in...
