October 26, 2018

News for the IET

National Digital Communications Policy 2018 reaching brilliant conclusion, to propel growth of fixed line communications in Indiaedit

Financial Express

After review and approval by the Telecom Commission and lastly by the Union Cabinet, the finalised policy is now in public domain, and it has won universal acclaim.

T V Ramachandran: Hon. fellow of the IET (London)

News for other PEI

No Specific News for Other PEIsedit

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Industry News: Information and Communications

Human in the loop: why we will be needed to complement artificial intelligenceedit

Qrius

Along with artificial intelligence (AI), it is likely most readers will have observed the increased press coverage around automation. More recently these two terms are being used jointly to present a world where AI can significantly push the envelope of what is possible to be automated today.

Artificial Intelligence
All Cloud apps to integrate Artificial Intelligence by 2025, says Oracle CEO Mark Hurdedit

Times Now News

Betting big on the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive innovation in the tech space, Oracle CEO Mark Hurd on Tuesday predicted that all Cloud applications will be integrated with AI by 2025. AI becomes most valuable when it is embedded into an application, Hurd said at his keynote address at the annual user conference “Oracle Open World 2018” here.

Artificial Intelligence
IOT SECURITY: HOW TO DETECT VULNERABILITIES IN THE INTERNET OF THINGS?edit

Analytics Insight

The popularity of Internet of Things (IoT) devices continues to grow among industries of all types owing to its practicality and adaptability. IoT devices have enabled companies to improve the architecture and performance of their digital environments by enhancing their capabilities to collect data, implement processes, and automate tasks.

CyberSecurityIoT

Industry News: Future of Mobility

Spread of self-driving cars could cause more pollution – unless the electric grid transforms radicallyedit

India TV

New technologies aim to dramatically reduce transportation costs, many people are concerned that more people will use autos to get around and the future will be filled with worse traffic and congestion. That could mean that consumption of fossil fuels will increase – bad outcomes for society’s sustainability goals.

Self Driving Cars
Rickshaw revolution sees India leave China in the dustedit

The Economic Times

The South Asian nation is home to about 1.5 million battery-powered, three-wheeled rickshaws – a fleet bigger than the total number of electric passenger cars sold in China since 2011. But while the world’s largest auto market dangled significant subsidies to encourage purchases of battery-powered cars, India’s e-movement hardly got a hand from the state.

e- rickshaw

Industry News: Education

Not keen on changing reservation policy for higher education: HRD to Law Ministryedit

Indian Express 

Currently, faculty posts are reserved for SC and ST candidates at all three levels — assistant professor, associate professor and professor. For OBCs, however, reservation is applied only at entry level.

Higher Education
Technology has changed the teaching methodology for goodedit

India Today

Education for toddlers has evolved over the years and the use of technology nowadays is significantly enabling and enriching the way education is delivered in early years learning centres. Technology is playing a key role in making it easier for toddlers and kids to learn new concepts.

Education

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NDA has given unprecedented thrust to nuclear energy: Ministeredit

Business Standard

The current NDA government’s thrust on science, space research and nuclear energy has resulted in the unprecedented approval in “fleet mode” for construction of 10 nuclear reactors of 700 MW each,Minister of State in the Prime Ministers Office Jitendra Singh said on Thursday.

Nuclear Energy
Long way to go for India to fulfill Renewable Energy targets: Expertedit

Times of India

India still has a long way to go to realize its renewable energy goals, said Joerg Gaebler, principal advisor of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), an agency which works with the government of Germany for sustainable development.

Renewable Energy
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