Metal handcrafts reviver P-TAL emerged as the runner-up at the first-ever Startup Pitch Competition held during the India Conference at Harvard 2025
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“With Congress still deliberating the future of telehealth flexibilities, our findings offer crucial evidence that telemedicine can play a modest but meaningful role in lowering U.S. health care’s carbon footprint”
In a thought-provoking discussion with host Sanjay Puri on the “Regulating AI” podcast, Dr. Shikoh Gitau, the founder and CEO of Kahala, shed light on the African perspective of AI regulation
Whether you’re just getting your LLC paperwork filed or actively eyeing government contracts, here are some key takeaways and tips straight from the top
The investment and consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has decided to leave over a dozen countries
Here’s a list of immigrant CEOs that have broken barriers to not just survive but thrive in the United States
“Ultimately the United States is not going to win by trying to play keep away from China; we’re going to win by running faster than China,” said Auchincloss, a member of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party.
Deloitte will be cutting workers in its U.S. operations after the Trump administration demanded cost measures pertaining to the firm’s government contracts
First Indian American NIH director to support breakthroughs in biology and medicine by fostering gold-standard research and innovation
Using smartphones, computers and other smart devices, Indian American student Ashmita Kumar aims to shake up stroke health care with Code Blue
As Microsoft commemorated its 50th anniversary recently, co-founder Bill Gates reflected on the company’s journey and the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence
In a bid to reduce fraud and wasteful spending, DOGE has forced out tens of thousands of employees, shuttered agencies, canceled grants and contracts
Millions of students in the U.S. are finding themselves in default of their student loans after COVID-19
Daylong event to feature panel discussions, startup showcases, and hands-on workshops aimed at fostering innovation and entrepreneurship among students and founders.
Zohran Mamdani, Jenifer Rajkumar, Shekar Krishnan, Udai Tambar and Shivani Parikh featured among VIPs of “The World’s Borough”
Alibaba-affiliate Ant Group is reportedly using a mix of U.S.- and Chinese-made semiconductors to enhance the efficiency of its AI development
If Trump continues his policy of economic isolation, the current dominance of America’s “Magnificent 7” — Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, and Tesla — will become a thing of the past
With investors eager to fuel their bold visions, these startups are pushing boundaries and making waves in AI research, infrastructure, and applications
Rohan Misra, son of former SoftBank Group Corp. Vision Fund CEO Rajeev Misra, has launched a new $150 million fund called Gravity Holdings
Two major federal departments are being affected this week with mass layoffs among others
The Supreme Court of the United States went against the directive of the Trump administration by allowing the release of $2 billion in foreign aid
Matt Crowley, the executive vice president of the Global Business Unit said that the company has decades of experience with silicon photonics products
Project Waterworth — connecting the U.S., India, South Africa, Brazil and other regions —will be the world’s longest underwater cable project when completed
As the Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Incept LLC, Chairman and CEO of Instylla Inc., Rejoni Inc., and Pramand LLC, Sawhney is at the forefront of developing life-saving technologies in tumor embolization, gynecological health, and surgical sealing
Indian American diplomat to oversee law, government affairs & policy and franchise
