AIC-RMP, a Business Incubator supported by AIM NITI Aayog, successfully completed a 3-day virtual Biz-Tech Bootcamp for AI, ML startups on August 1st. Curated in collaboration with MathWorks, the U.S.-based developer of software for scientists and engineers, the bootcamp was aimed at equipping young entrepreneurs with the fundamentals of business and technical tools to lead successful startups during challenging times.
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AIC-RMP Collaborates With MathWorks To Offer Virtual Biz-Tech Bootcamp For AI/ML Startups
AIC-RMP today announced the launch of a 3-day virtual Biz-Tech Bootcamp for AI/ML startups. Curated in collaboration with MathWorks, the bootcamp aims at equipping young entrepreneurs with the fundamentals of business and technical tools to lead successful startups. Registrations are now open for startups across India till July 24th.
Read MoreStudent Innovators and Early Stage Entrepreneurs, Boost Your Entrepreneurial Journey With AIC-RMP’s Online Programme
With an aim to support young student innovators, early stage entrepreneurs and industry professionals in their entrepreneurial journey, AIC-RMP has launched an online foundation programme for budding entrepreneurs starting 18th July 2020.
Read MoreWeWork India receives a new batch of funding of $100 million from its parent organization WeWork Global
WeWork India, owned by the Embassy Group raised $100 million from WeWork Global and is hopeful of the sustainable growth that the business would see.With this round of funding, US-based WeWork Global has reassured that it is truly committed towards the Indian market. “WeWork India — the global platform that carry collaborative workplace solutions, will receive $100 million funding from WeWork Global to help boost sustainable growth,” the co-working player said. Karan Virwani, CEO, WeWork India pointed out that the flexible workspace industry in India and around the world is…
Read MoreThe top delivery startups will soon be experimenting with BVLOS drone deliveries
Hyperlocal delivery startup companies including Dunzo, Swiggy and Zomato can start to test fly beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drones for deliveries, in the wake of getting authorization from Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). A senior DGCA official,affirmed the improvement that alongside the delivery startups, budget airline SpiceJet, Reliance-upheld drone startup Asteria Aerospace were among the 13 consortia which had gotten the endorsements to test fly these drones. The DGCA needed to see the business prospects which could be accomplished through the BVLOS drones, and set up the…
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