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  1. HCLTech incorporates GenAI into MRO solution to boost asset utilization of enterprises

    HCLTech incorporates GenAI into MRO solution to boost asset utilization of enterprises

    New Delhi [India], HCLTech, a global technology company, has integrated Generative A ( GenAI) capabilities. Transportation, Technology, Energy and Aerospace A Defense HCLTech said in a release that it will launch a GenAI bot to kickstart A integration on iMRO/4. The GenAI bot aims to streamline...
  2. Cost Savings and Efficiency Benefits: Financial Benefits of Cloud-Based Manufacturing ERP

    Cost Savings and Efficiency Benefits: Financial Benefits of Cloud-Based Manufacturing ERP

    PN Pune (Maharashtra) [India], May 28: In the ever-evolving landscape of the construction industry, the shift towards digital transformation is not just a trend – it is a necessity. As an AECO software and services company at the forefront of innovation, we understand that technology plays a...
  3. UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure organizes session on zero bureaucracy in the maritime sector

    UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure organizes session on zero bureaucracy in the maritime sector

    Dubai [UAE], UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) hosted a session titled Zeroing Government Bureaucracy in the UAE Maritime Sector in line with the Zero Government Bureaucracy Program launched by the UAE Government to eliminate redundant government processes and unnecessary An...
  4. IIT Jodhpur study sheds fresh light on the dangers of air pollution in North India

    IIT Jodhpur study sheds fresh light on the dangers of air pollution in North India

    The study published in the journal Nature Communications on Tuesday highlights the importance of addressing local inefficient combustion processes such as 'biomass' and 'fossil fuel burning' to effectively reduce PM-related health risks and their associated impacts in northern India. Also...
  5. Floating robots reveal how airborne dust is fertile in the Southern Ocean – a key climate 'shock absorber'

    Floating robots reveal how airborne dust is fertile in the Southern Ocean – a key climate 'shock absorber'

    Hobart (Australia), the Southern Ocean, a region critical to Earth's climate, hosts vast abundances of microscopic marine plants known as phytoplankton. They are the basis of the Antarctic food web.Using a fleet of robotic floats, our study published today in Nature shows that windblown dust...
  6. SC organizes training program for Sri Lanka's top court officials

    SC organizes training program for Sri Lanka's top court officials

    New Delhi: A delegation of 15 Sri Lankan top court registry officers have completed a four-day training program at the Supreme Court here, according to a release issued on Tuesday.Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud guided and supported this initiative of the Supreme Court Training Center to...
  7. Lok Sabha Elections: Big claim of PDP candidate Waheed Para, said- Violence has reduced in Jammu and Kashmir in the last 5 years.

    Lok Sabha Elections: Big claim of PDP candidate Waheed Para, said- Violence has reduced in Jammu and Kashmir in the last 5 years.

    Pulwama (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], Making a bold claim and breaking the official party line, PDP Lok Sabha candidate from Srinagar Waheed ur Rehman Parra on Monday said violence has reduced significantly in the erstwhile state. Speaking to reporters after casting his vote at a polling booth in...
  8. Israel invests billions to expand recycling

    Israel invests billions to expand recycling

    Tel Aviv [Israel], Israel is investing 400 million shekels (US$110 million) in the promotion and development of the recycling industry in the country. This support is for the establishment or expansion of recycling plants. Similarly, expansion of existing industrial plants would be possible – as...
  9. APSEZ writes a turnaround story, opens up growth prospects after acquisition

    APSEZ writes a turnaround story, opens up growth prospects after acquisition

    New Delhi, The first 100 million tonnes took 14 years, the second 5 and the third 3. But the fourth took less than 2 years as Adani Ports and Special Economy Zone (APSEZ) ended the financial year with a record 420 million tonnes. Cargo handled. March 31 (FY24).Cargo handled by India's largest...
  10. Can AI read our minds? Probably not, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't be concerned

    Can AI read our minds? Probably not, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't be concerned

    Melbourne, Earlier this year, Neuralink implanted a chip inside the brain of Noland Arbaugh, a 29-year-old American man who is paralyzed from the shoulders down. This chip enabled Arbaugh to move the mouse pointer by merely imagining it moving across the screen.In May 2023, US researchers also...
  11. Researchers reveal aldehyde's impact on DNA damage, aging

    Researchers reveal aldehyde's impact on DNA damage, aging

    A team of researchers from Nagoya University in Nagoya [Japan], Japan, has determined that aldehydes are metabolic wastes associated with premature aging. Their findings, published in Nature Cell Biology, shed light on premature aging in diseases as well as potential techniques to combat aging...
  12. IIT Roorkee licences 3 environmentally sustainable tech to Permionics Global

    IIT Roorkee licences 3 environmentally sustainable tech to Permionics Global

    The patented technologies are based on electro-membrane process of producing castite from silica-rich washing-soda solution (green liquor of soda pulping process), which has potential scope to eliminate major burning issues in paddy/wheat fields.“Sustainable development is vital in today's...
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