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Apple Education Hub Will Teach Coding & Robotics to India Supply Chain Staff

Apple is set to launch its first-ever Apple Education Hub in India, marking a significant step in the company’s efforts to upskill its supply chain workforce. Starting in March 2026, the hub will operate from a dedicated facility in Bengaluru, in collaboration with the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE). The initiative aims to provide practical training in coding, robotics, and modern manufacturing technologies to employees across Apple’s supply chain in India.

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What is Sarvam AI? Everything You Need to Know About India’s Voice-First Startup

Founded in 2023, Sarvam AI is developing full-stack generative AI models designed for India’s linguistic diversity. Led by Dr. Vivek Raghavan and Dr. Pratyush Kumar, the Bengaluru-based company focuses on multilingual LLMs, voice technologies and sovereign AI infrastructure, aiming to deliver scalable, India-centric solutions across sectors.

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India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 gets Rs 1,000 crore budget allocation, to boost domestic chip manufacturing

The Union Budget 2026-27 marked a decisive moment for India’s technology ambitions with the announcement of India Semiconductor Mission 2.0.The new phase signals a clear policy push to deepen domestic semiconductor capabilities, as chips underpin every critical digital and industrial system. ISM 2.0 will focus on producing semiconductor equipment and materials in India, designing full-stack Indian semiconductor intellectual property, and fortifying both domestic and global supply chains.A provision of Rs. 1,000 crore has been made for ISM 2.0 for FY 2026-27, with a strong emphasis on industry-led research and training centres to drive technology development and create a future-ready skilled workforce.

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India’s Rs 1,000 Crore Semicon 2.0 Aims for Global Chip Power Status

The Union Budget 2026-27 has allocated Rs 1,000 crore for India Semiconductor Mission 2.0, marking a decisive push to deepen domestic chip capabilities. This next phase will focus on producing semiconductor equipment and materials, designing Indian intellectual property, and fortifying supply chains. India’s semiconductor market is projected to reach $100-110 billion by 2030, building on the foundation of ISM 1.0 and its Rs 76,000 crore incentive framework. By 2035, the nation aims to be among the top global semiconductor powers, targeting advanced 3-nanometre and 2-nanometre manufacturing nodes.

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