You bet it’s Indian
How the India development centres of Bally Technologies turned into a jackpot for the U.S. casino gaming giant.
How the India development centres of Bally Technologies turned into a jackpot for the U.S. casino gaming giant.
In India looking to invest in potential unicorns, the founder of the Bitcoin Foundation talks of all things blockchain.
India’s gaming market has for decades been chasing small revenues. But rising smartphone adoption, changing social attitude, and better payment ecosystem could be game changers.
Going digital isn’t just about upgrading the infrastructure, but re-skilling India’s massive workforce, too. And ed-tech firms are keen to make the best of the opportunity.
Can India move away from being a low-cost innovator at the bottom of the pyramid, and instead begin to be known for big-bang, disruptive innovations for the world?
There is little doubt that the government needs cloud to streamline its messy data systems. But Neeta Verma, the woman behind the mission, has probably the toughest job of all: to make it work.
Language-learning app company Duolingo was surprised to find a strong demand for learning English in India. Capitalising on that, it’s also pushing its English test app to students wanting to study abroad.
New apps can revolutionise Indian farming. But developers have to deal with legacy issues and a funding crunch.
Andreas Sennheiser, who heads the eponymous German audio gear maker, on innovation and why India is on his top 10 list.
How technology is disrupting the way banking works.