The May 2025 edition of AIM Print just rolled off the press, and it's our most grounded issue yet. In Sriharikota, ISRO chairman V Narayanan calls for an electronics overhaul while Divya Kothamasu watches new‑age launch partners Skyroot, Agnikul, Pixxel and Dhruva Space sprint toward a $44 billion space market. Down in Hyderabad, Ashok Atluri's Zen Technologies ships defence simulators to the US, and a Gujarat supplier preps India's first semiconductor fab at Dholera. On the software front, ElevenLabs lends the Prime Minister a multilingual voice, while builders experiment with Cursor, Windsurf, Claude and the Model Context Protocol—then clean up the chaos through "vibe debugging." Our Top MLOps Service Providers 2025 ranking crowns Tredence, Glean, Thoughtworks, Deloitte and Fractal for drift‑proof ops across AWS, Azure and Snowflake estates. The platform wars accelerate as OpenAI and Meta court Reliance for scale, even as Perplexity circles Google's ad moat. Over at Adobe, Shantanu Narayen teams with Coca‑Cola's James Quincey to unleash real‑time micro‑agents that write and deploy site code on the fly. Behind the headlines, the AIM Research funding tracker shows Indian AI startups pulling in $780 million so far this year, with backers Accel, Blume and Peak XV betting that tiny teams can hit $30–200 million ARR. Astronaut Sunita Williams and Flipkart's Shubham Sinha remind us that talent pipelines matter as much as capital pipelines. Ready to dive in? Grab your copy now and see how India is winning on IP, vertical integration and time‑to‑market—no hype, just hard metrics and the people who deliver them. |
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