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t-hub hyderabad incubating future entrepreneurs

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By supporting the ideas of budding entrepreneurs, we can help the society to develop job creators along with job seekers. It will help in resolving the problem of unemployment in India up to some extent, says Jay Krishnan, Partner, SRI Capital and Former CEO, T-Hub, Hyderabad, in conversation with Elets News Network (ENN). How has T-hub, Hyderabad, incubated and helped start-ups to be successful? We started the T-hub in 2015. In all these years, we have realised that the T-hub is not only meant to focus on the local start-ups rather it must cater to the needs of entire Indian start- up landscape. We are now one of the largest incubators in India. We also established Corporate Innovation accelerator that attracted start-ups not only from other parts of India but also from across the world. So now, we have over 300 incubators majority of which are from Telangana. The Corporate Innovation accelerator has so far attracted over 100 start-ups from different par

SCIENTISTS AT IIT HYDERABAD MAKE IC CHIPS OFF GRAPHENE FOR NEXT GEN DIGITAL DEVICES

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The growing popularity of digital devices has spurred the need for integrated circuits that are lightweight, consume ultra-low power and are highly efficient. Technology companies are increasingly focusing on nanoelectronics for developing such devices but using nanomaterial like graphene is still challenging as there is little evidence of it showing intrinsic magnetism. Now researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Hyderabad and University of Hyderabad have shown that graphene can be made magnetic with the control on electric field and temperature. They have shown this in single layer zigzag graphene nanoribbons. Graphene, a carbon material, is the thinnest and strongest material known. It came into the limelight after its exceptional quantum properties fetched Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics. From then on, there are many ongoing research projects for its applications in nanoelectronics The team exploited i

KCR asks for comprehensive plan for Hyderabad development

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HIGHLIGHTS Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has announced that for converting Hyderabad into a truthfully global city a comprehensive Master plan would be formulated and will be implemented                      Hyderabad: Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao has announced that for converting Hyderabad into a truthfully global city a comprehensive Master plan would be formulated and will be implemented. The Chief Minister said that the master plan would be drafted by the Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) in consultation with a team of National and International experts keeping in view the future needs of the city. If any changes to the Master Plan, thus prepared, by ASCI taking into consideration all aspects of Hyderabad development, shall be done only with the consent of the Cabinet. Changes if any required shall be reported to the Chief Secretary who in turn bring to the notice of the Cabinet for approval. He said that instead of de

Hyderabad: Musi riverfront development on hold

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Officials claimed to have identified 1,200 encroachments, survey to be conducted before demolition. Hyderabad: Work on the development of the Musi riverfront has been put on hold for a year now. The last time there was any activity was in June last year when, following a High Court direction, the Musi Riverfront Development Corporation (MRDC), in a kneejerk reflex, announced a design competition. An MRDC official now says that they have identified 1,200 encroachments and that a social impact survey will be conducted prior to their demolition. Officials have claimed that the project will not see the light of day for at least four Electronic Component Insights search your component, compare prices, order your part, save time and money. The election code of conduct gives officials additional cover.   In June last year, the government invited agencies to participate in a design contest for urban landscaping and riverfront development. Officials

Innovapptive to expand Hyderabad operations

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The company plans to add 100 employees in 2019 and close to 1,000 people in the next 2-3 years. Hyderabad: US-based Innovapptive Global Solutions, which provides connected workforce platform for executives, industrial workers and back office personnel, is planning to expand its global delivery centre in Hyderabad. The company plans to add 100 employees in 2019 and close to 1,000 people in the next 2-3 years. The Hyderabad centre currently has developers and product architects. The additional work force that will be added in the coming years will be mostly from internet of things (IoT), machine learning and other upcoming technology backgrounds. The company has been primarily into enterprise digital solutions taking care of enterprise asset management, supply chain management in IT, Finance and HR space. The solutions connect assets, inventory, industrial worker with back office staff by bridging the gap between them by improving operational efficiency, pro