
Qualcomm Invests $150M in Indian AI Startups
Qualcomm just committed $150 million to fuel India's next generation of AI innovators. The chip giant is backing startups building everything from smart cars to intelligent robots.
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Qualcomm just committed $150 million to fuel India's next generation of AI innovators. The chip giant is backing startups building everything from smart cars to intelligent robots.

Qualcomm just opened applications for a program that gives startups in Japan, Singapore, and South Korea up to $10,000 in grants plus cutting-edge AI tools to build products that solve real problems. The tech giant is betting that the next wave of AI breakthroughs will happen at the edge, closer to where people actually use technology.

Norway's Norgesnett just partnered with tech company Itron to launch the first grid edge computing system in the Nordic region. This breakthrough helps manage renewable energy more efficiently and keeps power flowing reliably as more homes and businesses go green.