Jakarta (ANTARA) – A technology company based in Chicago, United States (US), is mourning the death of its boss after a tragic incident, as reported by Eonline on Tuesday. Sanjay Shah, CEO and founder of software company Vistex, died on
India – Birthday party technology company Vistex in India, attended by hundreds of employees, turned into a tragedy. Two of the bosses fell from the iron box and one of them died. The police are also carrying out in-depth investigations.
Liputan6.com, Jakarta – The money party turned into a tragic incident, after the tech company's CEO fell from a height and died in front of the stage last week. This incident took place in India, during a celebration organized by
India – Birthday party technology company Vistex in India, attended by hundreds of employees, turned into a tragedy. Two of the bosses fell from the iron box and one of them died. The police are also carrying out in-depth investigations.
Jakarta: Xiaomi attracted worldwide attention with the global launch of the Xiaomi 13 series some time ago, but it doesn't seem like this luxury cellphone will come to Indonesia in the near future. However, there is still more good news
They protected me, my sister and other members of my family,” he said. Dhaka: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday said India was a “good friend” of Bangladesh and the two neighbors had resolved many issues bilaterally, a day after
Jakarta (ANTARA) – Giant automobile group Stellantis, which oversees the Peugeot, PSA, Citroën, Opel, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat and Maserati brands, said it is exploring opportunities to build a factory in India. Stellantis Chief Executive Carlos Tavares said the factory in
Jakarta (ANTARA News) – The Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs is studying the recycling of plastic waste in India which can be transformed into plastic tar roads or plastic highways. Deputy Deputy for Maritime Affairs for Science and Technology at
Jakarta (ANTARA) – India has asked Twitter to comply with the new Information Technology Act (IT Act) or face “undesirable consequences”. Reuters obtained a copy of a letter from India's technology ministry to Twitter on June 5, informing them of
With this revolutionary development, Ahmedabad becomes the first city in India to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) for comprehensive surveillance by the municipal administration and police across the city. The vast Paldi area is now home to a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence