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Universities need to invest in AI infrastructure
Suchismita Sahu, Senior Data Scientist at Nvidia, has navigated the competitive world of AI, building expertise in deep learning, speech and image processing, and large-scale Machine Learning applications. In this interview, she shares the essential skills for AI professionals, and how fresh graduates can position themselves for success in a dynamic, tech-driven world.

A look at the evolving role of data engineers in the GenAl era
In this exclusive interview, Vamsi Kiran Badugu, Partner and Head of Engineering & Product at MathCo, shares his insights on the evolving role of data engineers, the key skills needed to thrive in the age of AI, and how India can cultivate a robust AI talent pipeline through strategic educational reforms.

An educational model for the modern IT world
Real-world experience is crucial for career readiness. Dr. Yajulu Medury, Vice Chancellor of Mahindra University, highlights the institution's strong industry partnerships and how they benefit students.

STRENGTHENING ENGINEERING EDUCATION: The Need for Industry Integration, Technological Advancement, Research Excellence, and Global Collaboration
The DQ-CMR Best T-School Survey 2025 marks the 20th edition of this esteemed benchmarking study, serving as a trusted guide for students, educators, policymakers, and recruiters alike. The Dataquest T-School Survey stands as an industry-recognized yardstick for technical education, delving deep into how T-Schools foster essential skills for the technology sector and beyond, casting light upon their contributions to the sector and its ecosystem.

Is Your Reputation Al-Proof?
Corporate leaders must proactively protect their organization's reputation from various GenAI threats

When a transistor becomes a transformer
With limited resources and opportunities, he could amplify India’s potential and computing mettle through every organisation he went to – whether it was a government-scion or an emerging IT powerhouse or a startup or India’s own Silicon Valley think-tank or a non-profit venture. He continues to transform ideas, people and is always manifesting what they are capable of. He continues to achieve and make a mark. Dr. Sridhar Mitta in conversation with Dataquest editor Sunil Rajguru. Edited excerpts from a video interview…

Chip Design to Quantum Computing: The path to a tech-ready India
NIT Rourkela is driving India's semiconductor ambitions with a comprehensive approach to education, research, and industry collaboration. By integrating chip design, AI-powered Electronic Design Automation (EDA), and quantum computing into its curriculum, the institute is preparing students to take on key roles in semiconductor R&D and fabrication. An interview with Prof. Debiprasad Priyabrata Acharya, Professor, Electronics and Communication Engineering.

Your degree is in the past, and AI is in the future
India produces over a million engineers annually, yet many struggle to meet industry expectations. Employers often lament the gap between academic learning and realworld requirements, especially with AI and automation transforming job roles.

Good teaching is necessary for good research and vice-versa
Indian academic corridors are standing between two atriums. On the one hand, some struggle with concerns on integrity in academic research (Whether in publications or corporate projects). On the other hand, some are driving front-runner work in drug-discovery, cancer imaging, clinical research, road safety and environmental impact. Let’s find out where India is heading as we enter the Sophomore level in AI.

Drones not just tools but enablers of progress
Agnishwar Jayaprakash, the founder and CEO of Garuda Aerospace, one of India's leading drone companies, explains how by integrating drones across multiple sectors, India can achieve greater efficiency, sustainability, and resilience.

Navigating Today's Cloud Security Challenges
Cloud adoption lies at the heart of digital transformation, providing organizations with the agility and flexibility they need to stay competitive in today's rapidly changing marketplace.

How IT became the third T and other stories
Teaching. Setting up institutes. Research. Writing. Authoring books. Consulting. Developing IT. Prof. S Sadagopan, Founding Director of IIIT Bangalore has had a rich, varied and meaningful life. Here he takes a trip down tech memory lane...

The T in RealTy
Hyper-personalised home buying and renting experiences? E-tours? E-signatures? Digital bookings? Why? How? Technology cannot be used as a varnish when one faces old plastered walls like unorganised agents, lack of ecosystem tech-literacy, fragmentation, complex regulation, balancing hyper-personalisation with anonymisation and still ushering customers towards virtual tours, AR, VR, AI magic and personal touch. Let's take a tour with Sangeet Aggarwal, Head of Product at HOUSING.COM, PropTiger.com

Democratizing Al, challenging norms, and shaping the future of global innovation
I sat down with DeepSeek for a candid conversation about its rise, its vision, and its potential to redefine the AI landscape. From democratizing AI to challenging the status quo of the Western tech world, this Q&A delves into the heart of what makes DeepSeek a game-changer.

Are leaders ready to bridge the innovation-trust gap?
AI is no longer the future-it's the now. However, as organizations race to integrate AI into their operations, a fundamental question looms: how can businesses balance rapid innovation with trust and security? Nate MacLeitch, CEO of QuickBlox, weighs in.

Preparing leaders for the AI Era
The term “Management Education” often conjures images of dusty case studies and rigid classroom hierarchies.

GCCs on a Drum-roll in India: Hence, Zimmer
The IT riff here used to win only Emmys and Grammys in, and for adding to, global orchestras of outsourcing, application development and back-office work. Not anymore. It’s time for business Oscars. With GCCs.

RegTech: Because even compliance deserves a tech upgrade
The business environment is getting increasingly complex in India as the country embraces its digital future. From data privacy to digital lending norms and strict anti-money laundering measures, regulators in the country have increased their efforts to make sure there is transparency, accountability, and protection in this age of rapid technological innovation.

Supercomputing on Ojammpic!
Would Quantum breakthroughs and AI Supercomputers finally make the elusive super-machine affordable, accessible and lean enough to sit happy next to your coffee mug?

Automation means handshakes
If RPA is the backbone, ATI is the brain. Say hello to some new digital white-aprons, fewer insurance frauds and easier preventive-medicine efforts. Vijayashree Natarajan, SVP Head of Technology, Omega Healthcare dissects AI’s new-and-exciting limbs as she argues that AI augments and complements RPA.

How open AI DeepSeek will likely disrupt the market
Jaspreet Bindra, Founder of AI&Beyond and Tech Whisperer Ltd, gives us a ringside view of the changes taking place as a result of DeepSeek entering the market. Excerpts from a freewheeling video interview.

Why cyber insurance is a lifeline for enterprises
While some businesses still believe they’re too small to be hacked,” Tata AIG’s Najm Bilgrami politely disagrees. The company has redefined the sector with its latest product, CyberEdge, which not only insures against cyber risks but also offers a comprehensive ecosystem of prevention, response, and risk improvement services.

How smart parking is Enhancing the Maha Kumbh experience
Can AI handle 25 lakh vehicles? Amit from Park+ reveals the secret to parking 25 lakh vehicles: technology, predictive AI, and the unwavering optimism that nothing will crash (except maybe a few bikes).

Why do GCCs flock to India?
What makes India such a compelling destination for Global Capability Centers? This article examines the key factors contributing to India's rise as a preferred location for multinational corporations, including the availability of top-tier talent, a supportive government environment, and a dynamic innovation ecosystem.

The Fourth Turning: The Birth of a New World Order and AI as the Emerging Archetype
Looking back in time, we encounter several intriguing theories and observations. One such perspective suggests that roughly every eighty years, the world experiences catastrophic events that alter the course of human history.

Deep Lessons from DeepSeek
While the US blinked and the rest of the world woke up to a new force in GenAI, what lessons does this Black Swan event hold for countries like India? Here are five \"deep\" thoughts to consider,

AI Agents: Not a Fork in the AI Road, But an Inflection-Point
How right C.S Lewis was! Day by day nothing changes, but when you look back, everything is different.

So where is India heading?
While the world is stunned at the Chinese AI breakthrough, when will India come out with a similar feat?

Rewriting Insurance with Data and Foresight: Lessons from Pramerica's CTO
As insurance companies pivot from operational reliance on technology to embedding it as a core strategy, Pramerica Life Insurance leads by example. CTO Sunil Jain discusses how innovations in AI, cloud platforms, and data frameworks are not only solving current challenges but shaping the future of the industry.

Is AI on Batman's side or on Joker's side?
Also, spoiler alert. Your body-guard is not your body double. Leave the couch. In an age where Cyber-insurers also look at security maturity before they undertake new enterprises, where security fatigue is a bitter reality, where the grey-matter of LLMs can easily be conned by benign chatter, and where AI is turning as much into a Robin as into a Harley Quinn - and with equal speed and probability - whose side is AI on? Philippa Cogswell, Managing Partner, Unit 42, Asia Pacific & Japan, Palo Alto Networks helps us unravel these complex plot lines.