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EyeROV builds underwater robots that inspect where divers cannot reach

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Kochi-based EyeROV specializes in underwater robotic systems for infrastructure inspection, replacing dangerous human diving. Validated by the DRDO and Indian Navy, the company provides ROVs and surface vessels featuring AI-based defect detection. With over 150 projects for clients like Adani and Tata Power, EyeROV recently secured a Rs 47 crore Navy order. The firm utilizes direct sales and service models to expand globally.

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SUSE Women in Technology event: Why AI’s next opportunity is also a leadership test

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At SUSE’s Women in Technology event, leaders discussed the shift from AI hype to measurable business value and ROI. Panelists emphasized that enterprises now prioritize defined goals over pilots. The discussion highlighted the need for women to pursue strategic roles in AI architecture and P&L rather than just governance. Additionally, leaders addressed systemic barriers for women in tech and India's potential to lead in transparent AI development.

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Three Sixty’s Vikash Gupta On Turning India’s Leather Legacy Into A Global Luxury Brand

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Three Sixty, founded by Vikash Gupta, is a premium D2C leather lifestyle brand aiming to establish "Made in India" leather as a global luxury category. By blending traditional Indian craftsmanship with modern design, the company offers handcrafted furniture and accessories. Leveraging a "Scalable Craftsmanship" model, Three Sixty is expanding into Tier II cities and collaborating with high-profile brands to showcase artisanal skill amidst a growing domestic leather market.

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6 Books that explain why some people never give up

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True success stems from resilience, adaptability, and purpose rather than innate talent alone. Six influential books explore these themes: *The Dip* examines overcoming obstacles, *Endurance* highlights survival and leadership, and *Peak* emphasizes deliberate practice. *Option B* focuses on recovering from trauma, *The Long Game* advocates for long-term vision, and *The Courage to Be Disliked* stresses self-confidence. Together, they demonstrate that persistence involves learning from failure.

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IPO-Bound Atomberg’s Loss Widens 27% YoY To ₹149 Cr In FY26, Revenue Jumps 35%

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IPO-bound Atomberg Technologies reported a consolidated net loss of ₹148.9 crore in FY26, a 26.8% increase from the previous year. Despite this, operating revenue grew 34.8% to ₹1,293.8 crore, driven largely by its home and kitchen appliance segments. While total expenses rose to ₹1,460 crore, the company's adjusted EBITDA loss narrowed to ₹37.1 crore. Atomberg has filed a DRHP for an IPO including a ₹450 crore.

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Meesho expects to create 10 lakh seasonal jobs during festive season

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"Meesho expects to create over 10 lakh seasonal job opportunities across its seller and logistics ecosystem to handle the upcoming festive season's demand surge. This includes approximately 6.5 lakh roles within its seller network and 3.75 lakh positions in logistics operations. These opportunities span packaging, warehousing, and delivery, supported by Meesho's logistics platform, Valmo, and third-party partners, as the company prepares for high annual sales volumes.".

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AlgoFET builds the docking stations that let drones recharge without a person present

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Bengaluru-based startup AlgoFET develops integrated ground stations to enable full drone autonomy by providing autonomous docking, high-power charging, and fleet monitoring. Founded by Ankit Mishra, the company targets defense, logistics, and infrastructure sectors. AlgoFET recently raised Rs 15 crore in pre-Series A funding from Piper Serica. While the company claims a Rs 100 crore order book and 2,000 units deployed, these figures remain independently unverified.

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e-TRNL Energy is redesigning the battery cell itself rather than its chemistry

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e-TRNL Energy, founded in 2021, is redesigning battery cell architecture and manufacturing processes to be chemistry-agnostic. The company claims its first-principles approach improves charging speeds, heat management, and energy density. Having raised Rs 27.4 crore in a recent seed round, the Bengaluru-based startup aims to validate its technology and establish a 250 megawatt-hour pilot manufacturing plant by 2027, moving from development to demonstration.

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Pranos Fusion is building the machinery India would need to generate power from fusion

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Pranos Fusion, a Bengaluru-based startup founded in 2024, aims to commercialize nuclear fusion by developing an integrated technology stack. Its approach includes the JENGA design platform, MAGGA superconducting magnets, and the PRAGYA compact spherical tokamak. Having completed India's first private tokamak in August 2026, the company has raised approximately $7.22 million to build the industrial infrastructure necessary to bring fusion energy to the power grid.

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Deepinder Goyal’s Temple Wearable Gets Smaller Ahead Of 2026 Launch

Business

"Deepinder Goyal has unveiled a new, compact design for Temple's wearable, claiming it is the smallest and most powerful device on the market. Likely focused on measuring cerebral blood flow and longevity, the limited edition will open for pre-orders soon and ship by late 2026. Temple, valued at $375 million after raising $54 million in seed funding, represents a shift toward specialized healthtech wearables beyond traditional smartwatches.".

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Supreme Court asks Matrimony.com, Jodi365 to explore settlement in ‘Jodii’ trademark dispute

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The Supreme Court has allowed Matrimony.com and Jodi365 to explore a settlement regarding a trademark dispute over the brand name ‘Jodii’. While reluctant to overturn a Madras High Court ruling that barred Matrimony.com from using the name, the court kept the plea pending. Matrimony.com has proposed renaming its matchmaking app ‘Jodi Matrimony’ to avoid business disruption and resolve the conflict with the Jodi365 platform.

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Deepinder Goyal's Temple wearable now half the size, pre-orders to open soon

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"Deepinder Goyal, founder of Zomato and Eternal, announced that pre-orders will soon open for Temple, a wearable brain-monitoring device. The device, which tracks blood flow and oxygenation in the brain, is described as the smallest and most powerful of its kind. A limited launch edition is expected to ship by late 2026. Temple has raised $54 million in initial funding, reaching a valuation of approximately $190 million.".

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Exclusive: Fragaria In Talks To Raise ₹40 Cr From Blume Ventures, Others

Business

"Chennai-based agritech startup Fragaria Fruits is in talks to raise ₹40 crore in a funding round led by Blume Ventures, potentially reaching a ₹160 crore valuation. The company utilizes high-precision indoor vertical farming to produce premium, pesticide-free strawberries under its Oh! Fruits brand. Currently scaling operations in Bengaluru, Fragaria plans to expand into blueberries and raspberries as India's agritech market grows toward a projected $28 billion by 2030.".

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Turtlemint Jumps Nearly 6% After Bullish Ratings From Jefferies

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Turtlemint shares rose up to 5.7% to ₹152.80 following a ‘Buy’ rating and ₹190 target price from Jefferies. The brokerage highlighted growth potential from the company's PoSP network, forecasting a 38% revenue CAGR and a 10% adjusted EBITDA margin by FY29. Additionally, Turtlemint reported a 40% year-on-year increase in Q1 FY27 operating revenue to ₹294.1 crore, while narrowing its net loss by 19% to ₹37.8 crore.

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Quadria Capital-backed Nobel Hygiene eyes Rs 150 Cr IPO

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Quadria Capital-backed Nobel Hygiene has filed for an IPO to raise Rs 150 crore through a fresh issue and a secondary share sale. The Mumbai-based manufacturer plans to expand its Halol facility and repay debt. Known for its Friends and Teddyy brands, the company recently turned profitable by FY2026. Despite competition from global giants, Nobel Hygiene leverages government incentives to target India's low diaper penetration rates.

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Urban Company Jumps 8% As UBS Sees ‘Blinkit Moment’ In Home Services

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Urban Company shares surged over 8% following a ‘Buy’ rating and ₹180 target price from UBS, which anticipates accelerated growth in India’s home services market. While the company reported a Q1 FY27 net loss of ₹92.1 crore due to heavy investments in its InstaHelp vertical, its core India business remains profitable. Urban Company is also expanding internationally and aims for consolidated adjusted EBITDA break-even by Q3 FY28.

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What AI can't learn from you

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AI is disrupting the value of traditional expertise by automating learnable skills and credentials. Rather than pursuing endless reskilling, professionals should focus on the "human layer"—judgment, discernment, and responsibility. While AI can hold knowledge, it cannot decide how to apply it wisely. Deep grounding remains essential to supervise AI, shifting the professional's value from possessing information to exercising the capacity to make critical decisions.

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Google Rolls Out AI-Powered JEE, NEET Preparation Tools

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Google has launched AI-powered learning tools across Search and Gemini to assist students preparing for competitive exams like JEE and NEET. These features include practice quizzes, interactive visualizations, and a dedicated Student Hub for personalized study plans and diagnostic tests. Additionally, Google is offering eligible college students free access to its AI Plus plan and introducing new classroom controls for educators to track student progress in real time.

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Starlink would help least served in India: Elon Musk

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Elon Musk has proposed using SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet to connect underserved rural areas in India, where many villages still lack 4G coverage. Despite a previous rejection from the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre regarding Gen 2 satellite network frequencies, Starlink has submitted a fresh application. The service aims to bridge the digital divide between urban and rural internet subscription densities across the country.

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6 Books that explore the journey from chaos to clarity

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This article highlights six books that guide readers from chaos to clarity. Michael Easter's "The Comfort Crisis" emphasizes discomfort, while Brianna Wiest focuses on self-sabotage. Greg McKeown advocates for essentialism, and Hermann Hesse's "Siddhartha" explores lived experience. Michael A. Singer discusses inner peace, and Paulo Coelho's "The Alchemist" explores destiny. Together, these works suggest that embracing struggle and uncertainty is essential for personal transformation and growth. (69 words) -.

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