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The MoU signed by the 3 parties will be a long-term association between CIE-IIITH, Headtstart & MUST Research
Under the MoU, the parties will facilitate an AI Product Development Bootcamp, every month starting from Feb 2021
Will provide students, young entrepreneurs, IT professionals hands-on experience on building AI products
HYDERABAD, India, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/
CIE-IIITH, one of the largest and oldest deeptech academic incubators in India alongwith
Headstart Network (Hyderabad Chapter), known for its Startup Saturdays and programs supporting early stage startups, signed an
MoU with
AI Product Development Bootcamp.
Through this association, the 3 parties will collaborate to organize and run a 5-day bootcamp every month starting from February 2021, which will help early stage startups, students and IT Professionals to get hands-on experience in developing AI Products. MUST Research mainly focuses on advanced research on cutting-edge
HyperloopTT Connects with Icomera for Wireless Communications
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HyperloopTT) announced today an agreement with leading public transportation Internet connectivity provider, Icomera. Under the agreement, Icomera will be HyperloopTT s official digital partner, equipment supplier, and systems integrator for its wireless capsule-to-ground communications.
As passengers travel at airplane speeds on the ground, Icomera s industry-leading connectivity platform will enable Internet connectivity for passengers who wish to be productive or entertained while they travel, as well as providing critical and secure communications functions, such as interfacing with embedded capsule sensors.
HyperloopTT engineers will work alongside Icomera to deploy Icomera s cutting-edge TraXside™ solution. Icomera TraXside™ is a radio and fiber network with dedicated antennas placed at intervals along the HyperloopTT system. Icomera hardware in HyperloopTT capsules wil
Wireless Broadband Alliance Releases Blueprint for 5G and Wi-Fi 6 Convergence
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Outlines convergence opportunities for optimizing business innovation and customer experience
London, 26 January 2021 – Convergence between Wi-Fi and 5G access technologies is critical for enabling new breed of services, applications and experiences such as Industry 4.0, AR/VR, Connected Cities and Edge Computing. That is according to the latest report from the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), developed with input from mobile carriers, Wi-Fi providers, telecom manufacturers, and its own 5G Working Group.
The report, expanding on the WBA and NGMN RAN convergence whitepaper from 2019 which articulated the benefits and use-cases of Wi-Fi 6 and 5G convergence, provides a breakdown of the current standards and key business opportunities for operators.
CIE at IIIT Hyderabad announces the start of its next cohort of Deep tech Accelerators
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Two AI startups Machstaaz and eSkinDoctor selected from over 100 applicants
Startups to get strategy, business and research mentoring
HYDERABAD, India, Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ CIE at IIIT Hyderabad announced the onboarding of two startups Machstatz and eSkindoctor under Avishkar DeepTech accelerator cohort No. 11 & OJAS MedTech Accelerator cohort No. 5.
AVISHKAR deeptech is a 6-month cohort-based accelerator for emerging tech startups and OJAS MedTech is an accelerator for startups in life sciences, biotechnology, diagnostics, point of care devices for healthcare along with cutting-edge emerging technologies facilitated by [email protected]
The COVID-19 pandemic caught most of the world off guard, forcing governments to impose lockdowns. Wireless communications, therefore, became the lifeline of enterprises whose employees were forced to work from home (WFH).New York, Jan. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "5G Network Deployment Catalyzes the Global Communications Test and Measurement Market" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p06008250/?utm source=GNW Although the pandemic could be seen as a viable opportunity for operators and service providers to capitalize upon demand, that was not the case. The network operator and service provider community was instead challenged by an inability to adequately scale their infrastructure to accommodate the surge in traffic on their networks. This affected the quality of service and experience for subscribers. The fact that larger enterprises now have a WFH workforce means that data has become more vulnerable to malware such as distr