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The accolade highlights north Karnataka university's inaugural convocation, where Bellad was recognised for work in digital learning and AV systems.
Learners in India could gain easier access to industry-aligned credentials as the firms pair vocational courses with degree pathways and digital records.
The new models target hybrid workers and students with dual-device connectivity, USB-C charging and cross-platform support in India.
Customers in healthcare, education and venues can add Wi-Fi 7 capacity without major power or switching upgrades, Extreme said.
It aims to cut manual work for channel partners and enterprises standardising hybrid meeting rooms across multiple sites.
Women founders in emerging markets may get earlier backing as Aurora Ventures targets pre-seed and seed deals with inDrive's support.
Recent AI-driven leaks are forcing firms to rethink IP protection as sensitive code and creative assets move across cloud tools and public repositories.
Embedded software teams will gain grounded AI support for code analysis and model debugging as MathWorks rolls out R2026a updates.
Businesses selling into the EU face tighter accessibility scrutiny, with Accessiway targeting retailers and other firms using a new monitoring platform.
Data breaches and hacktivism are driving a sharper threat mix, with universities hit 425 times across 67 countries in a year.
Higher margins and a record dividend followed Tech Mahindra’s FY26 as deal wins jumped and profit rose despite a tough macro backdrop.
Local data hosting and a flat NZD $168 monthly fee could make classroom journals more affordable for primary schools across both markets.
Low-vision users can now get on-screen text and gestures described in YouTube clips without leaving Roscommon Systems' LIMA screen reader.
The move will streamline billing and refunds for more than 100,000 students as Penn State automates tuition processes and cuts manual errors.
Small businesses can stretch tight budgets further as email, design and analytics platforms help them attract customers and cut manual work.
Glasgow’s AI jobs and training pipeline is set to grow as SAS commits more than GBP £20 million to its research centre and UK skills drive.
The three-year spend will expand local cloud capacity, boost cyber defences and train millions of workers as demand for AI grows.
The rollout is intended to speed up admissions and student support at the medical school, where staff face rising pressure to respond quickly.
Strong search demand for children’s designs is prompting Canva to expand licensed content, with more than 60 PEPPA PIG templates now live.
Schools and trusts could cut admin and spot pupil risks earlier as fragmented data and software are pulled into one system.