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IBS Software, a Global IT company from Thiruvananthapuram Technopark, has won the Great Place to Work award. Headquartered in Thiruvananthapuram,…
Kerala has taken a significant step towards contributing significantly to medical research and healthcare by launching the Genome Data Center…
Xiaomi said in 2022 that it will enter the electric car market, with the release of its first such vehicle expected for 2024. The electric car nicknamed ‘Modena,’…
The Chinese smartphone maker stated on Thursday that the Poco X5 5G will be available in India on March 14. Poco announced the device’s…
On International Women’s Day, the Palakkad-based startup released the Godugo ride-hailing app, stating that passenger safety will be its first…
The X 350, Harley-latest Davidson’s entry-level motorbike, has finally been launched in China after much anticipation and leaks. All of the…
ChatGPT AI chatbot now at your wrist’s beck and call through Apple Watches Apple Watch users may now utilise WatchGPT to…
Inker Robotics bags $1.2 Mn in pre-Series A round Kerala StartUp Mission Inker Robots has raised $1.2m in preseries funding led by venture capital firm AHK Ventures. Inker Robotics leads the research and delivery of robotics and education of future technologies, with the goal of influencing the next generation by equipping them with knowledge about new technologies. The grant will allow Inker to improve its training platform and create more engaging materials in its robotics and emerging technologies courses. Inkerlearn delivery platform aims to create an ecosystem by integrating materials and content to create an engaging community, and Inker Robomaker is the first product of the platform.The main goal of Robomaker is to instill a scientific mindset in young people through immersive, interactive and app-based learning. Inker will drive engagement with learners on a physical and digital level through the new platform. The investment will also be used to increase public knowledge and awareness of robotics, as the company aims to make a social impact by bringing robotics to the grassroots through its unique technology. Amith Raman, cofounder and CEO of Inker Robotics, said the company is taking the first steps to deliver a unique, worldclass customer experience throughout its learning journey, creating an ecosystem for tech enthusiasts focused on the advancement of science. Quality is learned through experimentation. Inker Robotics,Founder and CEO Rahul Balachandran said during the funding round that the platform’s immersive and engaging approach is a great way to educate young people with modern tech skills.He said they were delighted to have investor support as the team continued to provide the next generation with the skills they needed to prepare for the future.
Google has released new details about the Universal Speech Model (USM), a system that the company describes as a “critical first step” towards…