A young man from Meerut helped âmade in Chinaâ Xiaomi sweep Indiaâs smartphone market
In Xiaomi , Jayadevan P.K. chronicles how the company built a cult following & went from a Chinese start-up to a global player in the smartphone market.
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Xiaomi made a splash when it sold all of its inventory (10,000 devices) in just a few seconds on Indiaâs popular e-commerce site Flipkart. But it was nowhere close to being a serious competitor to other brands that had established a strong foothold in the Indian market over the course of several years. Besides, Xiaomi still had one more challenge that it had to urgently overcome before it could successfully penetrate this foreign market.
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Carnegie Mellon Universityâs School of Computer Science March 24 announced that five of the schoolâs faculty members, including two Indian Americans, were honored with a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program, or CAREER, award.
Among the recipients from CMU were Ameet Talwalker, assistant professor in the Machine Learning Department; and Pravesh Kothari, assistant professor in the Computer Science Department, the university said.
Talwalkar will use his nearly $550,000 CAREER award to expand the use of deep learning.
Deep learning models are typically designed by hand over the course of years to perform a specific task, and leading models have largely been tailored for applications in natural language processing or image recognition. Talwalkar aims to help automate the design of new deep learning models for a diverse set of tasks in the physical and social sciences, the university release said.
Edtech leader upGrad & AR pioneer EyeWay Vision partner to create one-of-a-kind AR learning experience
~ Move puts upGrad and EyeWay on the forefront of incorporating mixed reality to enhance the learning experiences of upGrad s learners ~
MUMBAI, India, & SAN JOSE, California, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ upGrad, South Asia s largest online higher education company, and EyeWay Vision today announced their partnership, enabling upGrad to become the first Indian edtech company with an enhanced AR-driven learning experience. EyeWay Vision Ltd, an Israeli company developing an innovative wearable augmented reality platform, will bring one-of-a-kind immersive augmented reality (AR) to upGrad learners.
The global e-learning market was estimated at US $144 billion in 2019 and is forecast to reach US $374.3 billion by 2026, according to market research firm Facts and Factors. The market for virtual and augmented reality is forecast to reach more than $67 billion globally by 2024, accord
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~ Move puts upGrad and EyeWay on the forefront of incorporating mixed reality to enhance the learning experiences of upGrad s learners ~
MUMBAI, India, and SAN JOSE, Calif., April 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) upGrad, South East Asia s largest online higher education company, and EyeWay Vision today announced their partnership, enabling upGrad to become the first Indian edtech company with an enhanced AR-driven learning experience. EyeWay Vision Ltd, an Israeli company developing an innovative wearable augmented reality platform, will bring one-of-a-kind immersive augmented reality (AR) to upGrad learners.
The global e-learning market was estimated at US $144 billion in 2019 and is forecast to reach US $374.3 billion by 2026, according to market research firm Facts and Factors. The market for virtual and augmented reality is forecast to reach more than $67 billion globally by 2024, according to AR/VR analyst firm Digi-Capital. upGrad has more than one million learners in more th