This development is expected to propel the electronics and advanced manufacturing sectors, with a dedicated Foxconn Desk ensuring smooth project execution. Taiwanese contract manufacturing giant ...
Multinational electronics giant Foxconn announced a Rs 15,000 crore investment in the Tamil Nadu during a meeting with Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday, 13 October. The delegation, led by Foxconn ...
In a major boost to Tamil Nadu’s electronics and advanced manufacturing push, Foxconn on Monday announced a Rs 15,000 crore investment that will generate 14,000 engineering jobs in the state. The ...
Foxconn, the world’s largest electronics contract manufacturer, is set to invest around ₹15,000 crore in Tamil Nadu, helping create 14,000 high-value engineering jobs as part of its next phase of ...
The state’s investment promotion agency, Guidance TN will host the first dedicated “Foxconn Desk” in India to enable fast-track project facilitation and execution. CHENNAI: Foxconn will invest Rs ...
Foxconn isn’t new to India — it’s already assembling iPhones and other electronics across multiple states — but this latest commitment takes things to a new level. According to Minister Rajaa, Robert ...
Biomedical engineering students from Kyambogo University repaire medical equipment at Kalangala Health Centre IV on April 22, 2022. PHOTO/SYLVESTER SSEMUGENYI. Biomedical engineers from different ...
Engineering students from different streams like mechanical, electronics, and electrical and communication were at work during the three-day technological festival, graVITas’25 organised by VIT ...
Lei Ye, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, and his lab team have published groundbreaking research that proves specially designed nanovesicles—tiny particles ...
The Chief Minister accused the AIADMK of betrayal on Muslim issues like the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and Triple Talaq. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, responding to SDPI leader Nellai ...
Ahead of Tamil Nadu elections, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced at an event celebrating the 1500th year of Prophet Muhammad that Islamic studies would be part of the state's school syllabus.