December 23, 2020
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The objective is to enhance road safety measures, and increase the survival of road accident survival and reduce its occurrence
The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, will collaborate with the Rajasthan government to help it implement a structured framework for a data-driven system approach to road safety. An MoU for this collaboration was signed recently between the Rajasthan government represented by its Transport Commissioner Ravi Jain and Dean (Industrial Consultancy and Sponsored Research) of IIT Madras Ravindra Gettu.
The objective of this collaboration is to enhance road safety measures, increase capacity and capability across the board in the Government to both increase the survivability of road accident victims and reduce occurrence rate in the State, says arelease from IIT Madras.
Google and its American internet peers are steadily amping up their investment in India, latching onto the only other country with a billion-plus population after getting shut out of China. From Amazon.com Inc to Facebook Inc, they’re hoping to get in on the ground floor of what they envision as a smartphone and online commerce boom that could eventually create a market to rival the world’s No 2 economy.
The online search leader has struck an alliance with Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd to invest $4.5 billion and cooperate on technology initiatives including the development of affordable mobile phones. But they’re also teaming with smaller outfits to target more local audiences.
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will establish a Regional Academic Centre for Space at IIT (BHU) to facilitate short and long term projects at the institute. ISRO to open Regional Academic Centre for Space at IIT (BHU)  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will establish a Regional Academic Centre for Space at IIT (BHU) to facilitate short and long term projects at the institute.
ISRO and the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Wednesday and the move can help propel the culture of research and development among students, the statement said.
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Updated Dec 23, 2020 | 15:32 IST IIT Jodhpur has collaborated with WhizHack Technologies Private Limited to establish a new Centre of Excellence (CoE) for new innovations in Cyber Security, AI, and IoT. IIT Jodhpur collaborates with WhizHack Technologies   |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Jodhpur has collaborated with WhizHack Technologies Private Limited to establish a new Centre of Excellence (CoE) for new innovations in Cyber Security, AI, and IoT.
This CoE is being set up for the purpose of advancing scientific and technological products and services IPs for protecting assets of India’s strategic importance like Government infrastructure, Enterprises, and digital forensics for Police and Defence forces. The CoE will also launch Certificate Learning Programs for placement linked skill training in Cyber Defense and Part-time M.Tech. programs specializing in Cyber Security for young graduates and work