Govt seeks partnerships to modernise Mohali’s semiconductor lab

Govt seeks partnerships to modernise Mohali’s semiconductor lab



In a strategic initiative to reduce India’s dependency on semiconductor imports, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) is looking to form partnerships with commercial and technological experts. The goal is to modernise the Semi-Conductor Laboratory (SCL) in Mohali as part of a larger $10 billion programme to enhance India’s semiconductor and display manufacturing ecosystem.


The government’s new collaboration aims to transform the existing lab into either a Research and Development centre, a mass production unit, or a hybrid of both. The move has the potential to attract global investment into the country, providing a significant boost to sectors including electronics, IT hardware, and defence.

Sourabh Lele explores how this new public-private partnership initiative plans to establish a robust local ecosystem for chip manufacturing, which is an integral component of various sectors.


In a groundbreaking innovation, ReshaMandi, a Bengaluru-based business-to-business marketplace for textile and fashion, has digitalised the silk cocoon trade. Through a tech-enabled bidding system, the platform is changing the game for farmers such as Panchaiya M Hiremath by ensuring fair prices for their yield, particularly given the limited shelf life of silk cocoons.


Farmers and reelers can now view real-time bid prices on multiple screens at ReshaMandi’s warehouse, a development that has significantly reduced transaction times. Mayank Tiwari, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of ReshaMandi, has set his sights on increasing transparency and efficiency in the cocoon trade.


Launched in 2020, ReshaMandi has already diversified its offerings to include other natural fibres. Partnering with over 100,000 farmers, the company employs technologies such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve farmer productivity by 20 per cent and incomes by almost 30 per cent.

First Published: Sep 27 2023 | 9:25 PM IST



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Four out of five Internet Users in India consume YouTube, show report

Four out of five Internet Users in India consume YouTube, show report



YouTube has consolidated its presence in India as four out of five internet users above the age of 18 utilise the platform, according to a survey by Comscore. Additionally, adults over 35 years of age spent an average of 70 minutes daily on YouTube as of June 2023.


Short video content on the platform has seen exponential growth, with 96 per cent of respondents aged 18-44 stating that they use YouTube Shorts. This short-form content alone accounted for 70 billion views per month globally and grew by over 120 per cent year-on-year.

Satya Raghavan, Director of Marketing Partners at Google India, said, “The diverse and burgeoning creator economy in India has contributed significantly to this growth. Marketers are capitalising on YouTube’s multifaceted environment to connect with consumers through timely, language-specific, and device-optimised campaigns.”

Also read: YouTube’s short and smart future: Here’re challenges, opportunities


Indian viewers are diversifying their video consumption, allocating no more than 21 per cent of their viewing time to any single format. Connected TVs (CTV) have become the fastest-growing screens for YouTube use over the last five years. About 33 per cent of urban Indian CTV consumers have completely abandoned linear TV, and 78 per cent of the survey respondents plan to transition to CTVs by next year. As part of its advertising strategy, YouTube has started testing 30-second non-skippable ads exclusive to CTVs.


Among Gen Z users, YouTube has proven more popular than linear TV, with half indicating they would choose the platform over traditional television for a year.


In a recent development, YouTube has introduced a suite of tools in its Ads Creative Studio, allowing marketers to customise display or video ads for various demographics, languages, and contexts. The platform is also integrating artificial intelligence into its advertising services. “Our AI-powered solutions will position businesses at the crossroads of media, creativity, technology, and content, enabling brands to meet their objectives more efficiently,” added Raghavan.


The total hours of content uploaded by Indian channels to YouTube increased by over 40 per cent in June 2023 compared to June 2022. According to the survey, creators worldwide are increasingly using generative AI to discover new ideas and audiences, with a significant number of adults willing to engage with AI-generated content.



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IISc team develops indigenous gallium nitride power switch for EVs, laptops

IISc team develops indigenous gallium nitride power switch for EVs, laptops



Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a fully indigenous gallium nitride (GaN) power switch that can have potential applications in systems like power converters for electric vehicles and laptops, as well as in wireless communications.


The entire process of building the switch from material growth to device fabrication to packaging was developed in-house at the Centre for Nano Science and Engineering (CeNSE), IISc.


Due to their high performance and efficiency, GaN transistors are poised to replace traditional silicon-based transistors as the building blocks in many electronic devices, such as ultrafast chargers for electric vehicles, phones and laptops, as well as space and military applications such as radar, Bengaluru-based IISc noted in a press release on Wednesday.


It is a very promising and disruptive technology, says Digbijoy Nath, Associate Professor at CeNSE and corresponding author of the study published in ‘Microelectronic Engineering’. But the material and devices are heavily import-restricted We don’t have gallium nitride wafer production capability at commercial scale in India yet.


The know-how of manufacturing these devices is also a heavily-guarded secret with few studies published on the details of the processes involved, he adds.


Power switches are used to control the flow of power to essentially turn on or off electronic devices.


To design the GaN power switch, the IISc team used a metal organic chemical vapour deposition technique developed and optimised over a decade by researchers in the lab of Srinivasan Raghavan, Professor and Chair, CeNSE.


It involves growing GaN alloy crystals layer by layer on a two-inch silicon wafer to fabricate a multi-layered transistor. The entire process needs to be carried out carefully in a clean room to ensure that no defects arise due to environmental conditions like humidity or temperature, which can affect device performance.


The team also took the help of Kaushik Basu, Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering (EE), and his lab, to build an electrical circuit using these transistors and test their switching performance.


GaN transistors typically operate in what is called a depletion mode they are on all the time unless a negative voltage is applied to turn them off.


But power switches used in chargers and adapters need to work the other way around they normally need to be off and not carrying current, and should only turn on when a positive voltage is applied (enhancement mode). To achieve this operation, the team combined the GaN transistor with a commercially available silicon transistor to keep the device normally off.


The packaging of the device was also indigenously developed, explains Rijo Baby, PhD student at CeNSE and first author of the study.


After packaging and testing, the team found the device performance to be comparable to state-of-the-art switches available commercially, with a switching time of about 50 nanoseconds between on and off operations.


Going forward, the researchers plan on scaling up the device dimensions so that it can operate at high currents. They also plan to design a power converter that can step up or step down voltages.


If you look at strategic organisations in India, they have a hard time procuring GaN transistors It is impossible to import them beyond a certain quantity or power/frequency rating, says Nath. This is essentially a demonstration of indigenous GaN technology development.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)



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Zuckerberg to open developer conference with AI, virtual reality focus

Zuckerberg to open developer conference with AI, virtual reality focus



Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg will kick off the tech giant’s Connect developer conference on Wednesday with a focus on virtual and augmented reality and artificial intelligence (AI).


The company, which renamed itself Meta two years ago, is expected to unveil the next version of its virtual reality headset, the Quest 3 and discuss AI chat-bots and other tools and features designed to keep users interested in Facebook and Instagram as competition with TikTok continues. This remains Meta’s biggest challenge, said Insider Intelligence analyst Yoram Wurmser.


A lot of this effort around chat-bots and stories and other ways just to keep engagement going (like) AI-driven personalization and stuff like that, that’s the overarching challenge for the company, he said.


Squeezed by a slump in online advertising and uncertainty around the global economy, Meta has cut more than 20,000 jobs since last November.


Zuckerberg dubbed 2023 the company’s year of efficiency as it reduces its workforce while focusing on more technical hires such as experts in AI to focus on Meta’s long-term vision.


Artificial intelligence is central to that vision. Over the summer, Meta released the next generation of its AI large language model and made the technology, known as Llama 2, free for research and commercial use.


Much like tech peers such as Google and Microsoft, Meta has long had a big research team of computer scientists devoted to advancing AI technology. But it’s been overshadowed as the release of ChatGPT sparked a rush to profit off of generative AI tools that can create new prose, images and other media.


Zuckerberg said at the time that people can download its new AI models directly or through a partnership that makes them available on Microsoft’s cloud platform Azure along with Microsoft’s safety and content tools.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sep 27 2023 | 5:51 PM IST



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Google’s Android earthquake alert system: What it is, how it works and more

Google’s Android earthquake alert system: What it is, how it works and more



American technology giant Google in consultation with India’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and National Seismology Center (NSC) introduced Android Earthquake Alert System in India on September 27. Deployed in many countries around the world before bringing it to India, the system is designed to provide people with an early warning when earthquake shaking begins. Details below:


What is Android Earthquake Alert System


The Android Earthquake Alert System uses sensors in Android smartphones to detect and estimate earthquakes. The system uses internet to send emergency alerts to Android devices in the area where severe ground waves may strike during an earthquake. The system also provides information on Google Search results about nearby seismic events and safety guidelines when individuals inquire about an earthquake in their area.


How does the Earthquake Alert System work


Most Android devices have accelerometer sensors built-in to detect the device orientation. These sensors act as mini seismometers. When a device is plugged-in and charging, this sensor enables the device to detect the very beginnings of earthquake shaking. If many devices detect earthquake-like shaking around the same time, Google’s server uses this information to estimate that an earthquake may be happening, as well as characteristics of the event – like its epicenter and magnitude. The system then sends alerts to nearby phones through the internet. Google said internet signals travel at the speed of light, much faster than the propagation of earthquake shaking through the ground, so the alerts often reach phones several seconds before severe shaking does.


What are the types of alert notification


Google has two types of notifications designed for the Earthquake Alert System – ‘Be Aware’ alert and ‘Take Action’ alert. Both alert types are only sent for earthquakes of magnitude 4.5 or greater.


‘Be Aware’ notification is designed to alert individuals to light shaking. It provides more detailed information when the user taps on the notification. It works in line with the notification settings on a device complying with the set volume level on the smartphone.


‘Take Action’ alert is designed to get the user’s attention before they experience moderate to heavy shaking. It does not comply with the notification setting of every individual smartphone and turns on the display while playing a loud sound.


Tapping on either of the notifications opens up safety information with simple steps that an individual can take to minimise damage during an earthquake. It also gives a map of the earthquake location with the probable epicentre and the earthquake’s magnitude.


Who can use this system


In India, Google’s Earthquake Alert system will be available for Android users with devices based on Android version 5 (Lollipop) or above.


To receive an earthquake alert, the location service on the Android smartphone must be turned-on along with Wi-Fi or cellular data connectivity.


Users will also have the option to turn-off the alert notifications from device settings.



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Google to roll out Android based earthquake alert service in India

Google to roll out Android based earthquake alert service in India



Internet major Google will roll out an earthquake alert service in India that works using sensors in Android smartphones to detect and estimate the intensity of earthquakes, the company said on Wednesday.


Google has introduced “Android Earthquake Alerts System” in India in consultation with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the National Seismology Centre (NSC).


“Today, in consultation with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the National Seismology Center (NSC), we’re introducing the Android Earthquake Alerts System in India. Through this launch, we strive to provide Android users automatic early warning alerts when there is an earthquake in their area,” Google said in a blog.


The alert service will be available in Android 5 and later versions of the operating system.


“The Android Earthquake Alerts System is rolling out to all Android 5+ users in India during the coming week,” the blog said.


The system takes the help of tiny accelerometers present in Android smartphones that can act as mini seismometers.


“When a phone is plugged in and charging, it can detect the very beginnings of earthquake shaking. If many phones detect earthquake-like shaking around the same time, our server can use this information to estimate that an earthquake may be happening, as well as characteristics of the event – like its epicenter and magnitude. Then, our server can send alerts to nearby phones,” the bog said.


Google said that internet signals travel at the speed of light, much faster than the propagation of earthquake shaking through the ground, so the alerts often reach phones several seconds before severe shaking does.


“In India, we have been working closely with the NDMA to provide users with helpful safety information about natural disasters such as floods and cyclones on Google Search and Maps. We’re proud to further our association with the NDMA, along with the NSC, to bring the Android Earthquake Alerts system to India,” the blog said.


This is already deployed in many countries around the world to provide people with an early warning when earthquake shaking begins, it said.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)



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