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23.02 / 15:13
markets Manufacturing economy Align cover recommendations International Centre aligns kids’ apparel standards with global benchmarks
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Centre has set new standards aligning domestic norms with global benchmarks for children’s apparel to help domestic manufacturers meet stricter international regulations, two people close to the development said.
23.02 / 10:25
UPS Manufacturing Trade students Universities Schools Colleges Ditch textbooks and learn how to use a wrench to AI-proof your job?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. JACOB PALMER knew little about skilled manual jobs growing up, save that they were “dirty, sweaty" and “definitely seemed like lowbrow". But it took only a year of remote learning during the covid pandemic for Mr Palmer, who grew up in North Carolina, to realise that university wasn’t for him.
23.02 / 10:25
markets UPS Aware Manufacturing wellness Experts Updates Mint Explainer: What’s driving VCs to launch deeptech accelerators?
Mint explains.In the past couple of years, many deeptechs founded in the mid- and late-2010s have turned commercially viable and revenue-generating. In manufacturing, aerospace and defence, many companies are preparing for launch, witnessing an influx of customers, or have gone public.Precision manufacturer Aequs went public last year, while deeptech manufacturer Sedemac’s initial public offering was approved by the markets regulator.
23.02 / 01:19
markets Waves Ripple Manufacturing Software Markets are churning furiously beneath a calm surface
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. AN INVESTOR WAKING from a stupor that began on New Year’s Eve might question whether they had missed anything. The S&P 500 share index of big American firms sits almost exactly where it did at the end of 2025: nearly at a record high.
23.02 / 01:19
markets UPS Manufacturing electronic testing Updates HCL to supply 25% of India’s display chips in two years: Roshni Nadar
Jewar: HCL Group, the parent firm of India’s third-largest tech services company HCLTech, aims to supply chips for a quarter of all of India’s displays within as soon as two years, chairperson of the group Roshni Nadar-Malhotra said on Saturday.The top executive, who also happens to be the only woman at the helm of one of India’s six large-cap IT services firms, was speaking at the inauguration of the company’s joint-venture chip assembly plant for displays in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh.“It’s too early to discuss client names, but there is ample demand, and India has a huge market. We’ll roll out the first commercial display chip from our plant in 2028, and look to scale up to our peak capacity of 36 million chips per month very soon.
22.02 / 09:05
markets Manufacturing economy Paxful Experts country reports Mint Explainer | Why India’s rare earth deal with Brazil matters after Pax Silica
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI: As part of India’s playbook to diversify its critical mineral and rare earth supplies, India on Saturday inked a pact with Brazil.
22.02 / 06:07
markets UPS Waves Target Manufacturing Cycling Can fast fashion wave make this apparel cycle stick?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The fast fashion boom is decisively back on India’s startup map. The segment is projected to account for more than a quarter of India’s retail apparel market by FY31, according to Redseer last year.
21.02 / 03:25
Provident Manufacturing Platform security Enterprise performer country Why Blackstone’s $1.2 billion bet on Neysa matters for India’s AI future
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. At the India AI Summit, a less discussed but foundational piece of the AI stack broke into the headlines. Mumbai-based AI infrastructure startup Neysa announced a $1.2 billion capital raise led by alternative asset manager Blackstone, among the largest funding rounds in the country’s AI infrastructure sector.
21.02 / 00:49
Digital Manufacturing Pride show country reports The week in charts: Slow export growth, AI summit, renewed CPI basket
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. From India’s uneven export growth despite a sharp rise in shipments to several countries to the country hosting the first artificial intelligence (AI) summit, new Consumer Price Index (CPI) basket resetting the inflation measurement, merchants reporting higher sales due to the digital payment system, and a gauge of national pride sentiment—here’s a compilation of this week’s news in numbers. India’s exports rose 0.6% year-on-year to $36.6 billion in January 2026, the latest trade figures released on Monday showed.
20.02 / 17:03
Provident Manufacturing economy trends Trade track Updates India updates merchandise trade indices base year to FY23; new series may alter real export growth readings
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The ministry of commerce and industry has overhauled its merchandise trade indices, shifting the base year to FY2022-23 from FY2012-13. The move aims to revamp the tracking of price and volume trends, providing a more accurate snapshot of an economy driven by high-tech manufacturing and engineering.
20.02 / 04:11
FIVE Manufacturing country electronic International Destinations Five small-cap drone stocks to add to your 2026 watchlist
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Drones are revolutionising logistics, swiftly moving everything from medical supplies to diagnostic samples across challenging terrain. Leading Indian drone companies have been at the forefront of this shift, adapting their technology to navigate the country's complex geography and climate.
19.02 / 11:45
COST UPS Manufacturing Food Research Nano reports Invisible hunger: How depleted soils are emptying the nutrients in our food
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: A few years back, a fertilizer manufacturer from India carried out an internal survey of farmers in the 40+ age group. A stark finding was that most farmers felt they were not going to bequeath a worthy asset, the plot of land on which they farm, to the next generation.
18.02 / 12:43
markets UPS Manufacturing Strategy Mobile ICE International Steel, paint, power and cars: Inside JSW’s ‘Chaebol-style’ strategy to disrupt the auto market
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi/Mumbai: In December 2024, industrialist Sajjan Jindal declared that steelmaker JSW would soon have its own automobile brand. “Our idea is not to be an outpost of a Chinese company to sell products in India," Jindal told the Financial Times.
18.02 / 12:27
Citi Provident Digital Manufacturing Parke ICE Intercontinental Exchange arm leases Pune GCC space for ₹1.73 crore a month
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BENGALURU: ICE MT India Pvt. Ltd, a subsidiary of US financial services firm Intercontinental Exchange Inc., has opened a 193,053 sq.
18.02 / 10:13
markets Manufacturing security economy Food Healthcare country The world needs jobs for a billion-plus people set to enter the workforce: Can we meet the challenge?
The world moves on different wavelengths. Some are high-frequency shocks—wars, emerging technologies, market panics—that spike quickly and dominate our attention. Others are low-frequency forces that move slowly but relentlessly: demographics, globalization, water and food scarcity.
18.02 / 08:41
Digital Manufacturing Platform Enterprise Research reports AI in Indian companies: Your next boss might be a chief AI officer.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI : Across Indian organizations, artificial intelligence (AI) has moved from pilot projects to the corner office.
18.02 / 08:41
markets Provident Target Manufacturing Sustainability performer country Three micro-cap stocks with strong growth plans.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Microcaps are volatile. That’s a part of investing.
18.02 / 03:39
markets UPS SUN Manufacturing reports Long-term strategy in volatile markets: three stocks on the radar
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The volatility in the stock market can be your best friend. The swinging markets offer a plethora of great long-term opportunities.
18.02 / 03:39
markets UPS Digital Manufacturing Sustainability Enterprise Trade Big Tech’s AI spending spree: Why Sterlite Tech could be the hidden winner
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Global data centre capacity will more than double to 219 gigawatts (GW) by 2030, from 82 GW in 2025, as per global consulting firm McKinsey's estimates. Of this, 156 GW alone will come from artificial intelligence (AI)-related workloads.
18.02 / 02:25
markets Manufacturing Platform Trade innovations reports Ford might look East for innovation. That’s a bad idea.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Ford Motor might be considering helping Chinese auto makers establish a beachhead in the lucrative American car market. It sounds like a bad idea.
18.02 / 02:25
markets Manufacturing security economy Trade show country India’s trade deal blitz: Why it's a strategic necessity despite uncertain gains
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Economics 101 tells us that free trade makes the world better off. Countries specialise in what they produce most efficiently and trade for the rest.

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