November 21, 2018

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Industry News: Information and Communications

India may impose higher penalties to ensure companies report cyber security breachesedit

economictimes

The government wants to impose higher penalties on companies that fail to immediately report incidents of data breach of Indian users to the authorities, a senior government official has said adding that the current ones are too low.

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Emerging opportunities for growing Indian mobile device manufacturing ecosystemedit

ET Telecom

5G can become a catalyst for innovation across various technologies like industrial adoption of Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, and Augmented Reality (AR). This will further open up new channels for business growth and development for the mobile device industry.

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Is India’s construction industry ready to build smart cities?edit

Deccan Chronicle

While IOT is useful during the construction of a building, its value is fully realized when a building is in actual use. Sensors embedded in a building’s elements like ventilation or air conditioning ducts, elevators and escalators can monitor patterns and raise alerts in critical stress situations. If abnormal patterns are detected in any structure, building maintenance can be triggered automatically to intervene before an actual failure happens.

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Our Life Is About to Be Made Easier With IoTedit

Newspatrolling

In this digital era, the advancement in technology has taken the Internet of Things (IoT) to the next level and it has also the standard of living. Due to a great impact of IoT, our lives have become easier. No doubt, this gigantic one has bought a secured lifestyle. Day by day the world is getting more violent and hence security is the major concern especially for the people who are living in the metros and also in the small town. With the help of this technology, it is possible to overcome all the potential threats.

 

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Retail IoT is still coming into its own in 2019edit

computerworld

Some of IoT’s presence in the retail world isn’t retail-specific. Companies use asset-management systems, integrated HVAC and other smart-building tech just like many other industries, according to analysts, but physical retailers have been having a tough time across the board lately, and investments in new technology can quickly fall down priority lists.

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Industry News: Future of Mobility

Govt needs to invest big in EV charging infra to boost e-mobility in India: TERI DGedit

ET Auto

The government needs to make large investments for setting up electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and facilitate research to boost e-mobility in the country, TERI Director-General Ajay Mathur said Tuesday. “The government has intended to boost e-mobility in the country. But, it is a chicken-and-egg story. Here, charging infrastructure is the egg.

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Industry News: Education

Emerging Course: Why do Indians opt for ‘safe engineering’ optionsedit

Times of India

A technology can enable its users to perform actions in a virtual world before performing them in reality. This enables to foresee and evaluate the outcome of the action in advance. For instance, what would be the result of reacting two elements or what would happen if a function in a manufacturing unit is changed? Answers to such questions can be comprehended before performing the task on a digitally created model. This is technology is called Simulation Technology.

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India’s higher education system needs drastic changesedit

City Today

As the world stands on the brink of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, powered by a wide range of new technology breakthroughs such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), advanced robotics, Internet of Things IoT), Cloud computing and 3D printing, major changes are expected in the labour market globally.

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Fast pace digitisation may not be good for environmentedit

The Hindu Business

Most of our days start with replying to messages on social messaging platforms and probably end with viewing videos on Netflix, but do we realise these activities contribute to climate change? According to studies on climate change, data centres account for about 3 per cent of the total electricity consumed globally. Every search leaves a carbon footprint of 0.2g. Ten minutes of video streaming releases 1 gm of carbon dioxide.

 

 

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