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US firm sues Hexaware for patent breach, seeks $500 million

American tech firm Natsoft and its subsidiary Updraft have sued Mumbai-based Hexaware Technologies for $500 million in the US, alleging patent infringement. They claim Hexaware’s platforms illegally incorporate Natsoft’s patented technologies and misused confidential information from their partnership. Hexaware, however, asserts the complaint lacks merit and anticipates no significant financial impact.

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Govt’s electronics parts manufacturing drive sees 1.1L crore proposals

Government efforts to boost India’s electronics component ecosystem attracted over Rs 1. 1 lakh crore in investment proposals. This amount is almost double the initial target. The applications could generate Rs 10. 3 lakh crore in new production. Many global and domestic firms submitted proposals. This initiative aims to establish India as a global electronics component supplier.

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Study: Unlocking superior accuracy with advanced BDS services

By Zhetao Zhang, Hao Wang and Yuanxi Yang The development of an Integrated Real-Time Precise Point Positioning (InRPPP) [.] The post Study: Unlocking superior accuracy with advanced BDS services first appeared on GPS World.

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With a little help, small businesses can aspire to go global

MANILA, Philippines — For micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) that are planning, or hoping to go global, finding the right partner to help them navigate the complex—and at the moment, tumultuous—international market is crucial to their success. Payoneer, a pioneering financial platform for cross-border business, has made its services available to these MSMEs, which