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India’s Tech Milestone: DHRUV64—The First Indigenous 64-Bit Dual-Core Microprocessor

India has taken a major leap in semiconductor self-reliance with the launch of its first homegrown 64-bit dual-core microprocessor. Named DHRUV64, this 1.0 GHz chip is designed for a wide range of strategic and commercial uses, from 5G networks to consumer electronics. The processor provides a crucial platform for domestic startups and researchers to innovate without relying on foreign technology. This launch is a key milestone under the national DIR-V Programme, paving the way for future indigenous chips like Dhanush.

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Kaynes Tech Partners With Japanese Firms For Backend Chip Tech, Raw Material Supply

Kaynes Technology India Ltd. on Tuesday announced partnership with two Japanese firms to strengthen its upcoming semiconductor manufacturing operations in India. Kaynes Semicon Pvt., a wholly owned subsidiary, signed deals with AOI Electronics Co. and Mitsui & Co.

The technology collaboration with AOI Electronics, a pioneer in semiconductor back-end processes, will provide industry-leading expertise in Advanced Packaging, Panel-Level Packaging, and Wafer-Level Redistribution Layer (RDL) technologies, according to a statement.

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Commercial semiconductor production expected in coming weeks: MeitY Secretary

India is on the cusp of achieving commercialsemiconductor chip production, with the milestone expected to be reached in the coming weeks, according to S Krishnan, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and IT.The work is proceeding fairly rapidly, and in the coming weeks, I think we should see the commercial production. Private production has already commenced from three or four of the plants, so we should see certain inaugurations and others coming up,” Krishnan told in an exclusive interview.

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Karnataka Eyes $5B Space Investment Under New Tech Policy

At‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ the Bengaluru Tech Summit, Karnataka launched its new Space Technology Policy, which, besides seeking to draw $5 billion in investments during the next five years, also aspires to place the state as the first space hub of India. The policy sets out to assist a network of 500+ space startups as well as MSMEs, to generate more than 50,000 skill-intensive jobs and to allow companies to build and launch a fleet of more than 50 satellites.

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Beyond the PoC: Engineering for an AI-Native 2026

AI in engineering has been part of strategy decks and shopfloor conversations for years, but the real shift is only visible now: with how deeply it is starting to shape everyday workflows.McKinsey’s latest survey found that around two-thirds of organisations are now regularly using generative AI, nearly double the figure just ten months earlier, with software development one of the most active use cases.

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AI guards never sleep: The future of Indian prison management

Alok Kumar, the newly appointed Director General of Prisons for Karnataka, recently made an announcement that sounds straight out of a science fiction movie. The prison department is contemplating an Al-based intrusion detection system, with trials already underway. For those wondering what this means in simple terms, imagine intelligent cameras that do not just record but actually think, analyse, and alert authorities the moment something suspicious happens inside prison premises. The question we must ask ourselves is whether this technological leap will truly bring control to prison management or create new complications we have not yet considered.

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Sona Valliappa Group’s Rs 150 cr SCALE campus near Bengaluru to train GCC-ready workforce

The group will invest Rs 150 crore to develop the SCALE campus in Bidadi near Bengaluru, located about an hour from Mysuru. The facility will include advanced learning spaces, hot labs, innovation zones and a 2,500-bed hostel.The campus is expected to be ready by June 2026.The 105-year-old group said SCALE will focus on skilling students and professionals for emerging technologies, with a strong emphasis on AI, advanced manufacturing and GCC requirements.

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Sona Valliappa Group invests ₹150 crore to launch advanced learning centre, to train up to 1000 GCC-ready professionals

Thyaagu Valliappa, Founder, SCALE, said the initiative seeks to bridge the industry–academia gap through hands-on learning in advanced “hot labs”, direct leadership exposure, and deep industry engagement. The institute is supported by over 50 MoUs and 15 Centres of Excellence, in collaboration with global brands, industry partners, and government stakeholders. Through its tie-up with the Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM), SCALE plans to work with the Government of Karnataka to upskill over 3,000 young engineers across the State.

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