Archives 2026

iQOO 15R to Launch on February 24 with Flagship Power & Advanced AI

New Delhi, Feb 18 : iQOO, the high-performance smartphone brand, has announced the launch of the new iQOO 15R on 24th February, positioning it as a smartphone with a perfect fit, that redefines what users can expect from a power-packed device without compromising on comfort.

Designed with young professionals in mind, the iQOO 15R features a productivity focused office kit experience, reinforcing its positioning as the Perfect Fit for modern work and everyday life. Whether it is handling emails, reviewing documents, managing video calls or multitasking across apps, the device supports a seamless workflow while on the move. With One Tap Transfer, users can quickly migrate apps, data and files across Android and iOS devices in seconds, making upgrades simple. With OriginOS 6 out of the box, the smartphone promises 4 years of OS updates and 6 years of security updates, ensuring long term reliability and performance stability.

The iQOO 15R brings together a wide range of advanced AI features designed to simplify everyday tasks and unlock creativity. With AI Creation integrated into Notes, users can rewrite content, generate new text, summarise documents and correct grammar effortlessly. AI Captions enable real-time transcription, translation and text summarisation, while AI Screen Translation and AI Call Translation make communication seamless across languages. Powered with support for Google Gemini and AI Circle to Search, users can search, discover and interact with content more intuitively.

On the imaging front, the device offers AI Erase to remove unwanted background objects, AI Reflection Erase to eliminate mirror glare, AI Magic Move to reposition or resize elements within a photo, AI Image Expander to extend backgrounds for better framing, and AI Image Cut out to instantly extract subjects and turn them into stickers or shareable assets. AI Document Scanning further enhances productivity, making the iQOO 15R a smart companion for both work and creativity.

The iQOO 15R houses a massive 7600mAh battery with 100W FlashCharge support, yet stands out as India’s slimmest smartphone in this battery category, ensuring users experience long lasting power without added bulk. Designed to sit comfortably in hand and pocket, it delivers flagship performance in a form factor that feels natural for everyday use. At the core of the iQOO 15R is the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, delivering segment leading performance with an AnTuTu score exceeding 3.5 million. Paired with the Supercomputing Chip Q2, the device supports up to 144FPS gameplay with enhanced frame stability, 1.5K Game Super Resolution, lower latency and improved power efficiency, making it one of the most stable 144 FPS smartphones in its segment.

The iQOO 15R will be available in two colour options, Triumph Silver and Dark Knight. Continuing the brand’s commitment to Make in India, the device will be manufactured at vivo’s Greater Noida facility. To further strengthen after sales support, customers can access services across more than 670+ company owned service centres nationwide. With the iQOO 15R, iQOO reinforces its focus on delivering powerful performance in a design that fits effortlessly into everyday life, combining flagship capability, intelligent features and ergonomic comfort in one device.

Hexaware and Replit Announce Joint Offerings to Drive Successful Rapid Prototyping to Productionizing for Enterprise Applications

Bangalore, Feb 18th: Hexaware Technologies, a global provider of IT services and solutions, today announced the launch of an open version of RapidX®, featuring native integration with Replit, an AI platform that lets anyone turn natural-language descriptions into secure, production-ready enterprise software. This enables RapidX®, Hexaware’s agentic AI platform for software engineering, to help enterprises move faster from rapid prototyping to production-ready applications. 

By bringing RapidX® and Replit together in a single pane, enterprises can validate ideas earlier, shorten decision cycles, and scale successful prototypes into enterprise-grade systems with stronger engineering discipline and governance while empowering non-technical knowledge workers to participate directly in the software creation processes. This integrated approach supports both greenfield (new build) and brownfield (maintenance and modernization) programs, helping teams reduce delivery risk and improve time-to-value. To ensure successful delivery, Hexaware and Replit are also launching dedicated Replit squads.

The launch also marks a significant expansion of the companies’ strategic partnership, building on their earlier collaboration to bring AI deeper into enterprise software engineering. As part of this initiative, Hexaware has also established a dedicated Center of Excellence (CoE) for AI in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) at its Chennai facility to help clients and engineering teams adopt AI-assisted delivery at scale.

Partnership Highlights 

●    Enterprise-ready rapid prototyping: RapidX® AI SMEs help translate business requirements into structured blueprints and validation flows, while Replit turns them into working prototypes quickly, enabling faster stakeholder feedback and early decision-making.

● Seamless prototype-to-production path: RapidX® brings engineering rigor, architecture guidance, and modernization intelligence, while Replit provides the development environment to evolve prototypes into production-ready applications with continuity and control.

●   Faster application delivery: RapidX® AI SMEs guide design, decomposition, and impact analysis, and Replit accelerates implementation and iteration, shortening the journey from idea to deployable software across new builds and modernization programs.

●    Enterprise-grade security and governance: RapidX® provides enterprise engineering controls, standards, and traceability, while Replit offers a unified development environment, together supporting governed delivery in large-scale and regulated environments.

●    Center of Excellence for AI: The CoE serves as a global hub for RapidX®-powered delivery, applied research, and client collaboration, and hands-on enablement of Hexaware’s engineering teams in agentic development practices.

Early engagements using the Replit and RapidX® integration have already demonstrated impact across scenarios such as pharmaceutical commerce platform simulations, enterprise requirements clarification using natural language workflows, accelerated prototyping to reduce decision cycles, and high-fidelity screen generation to preserve design consistency. 

Looking ahead, Hexaware and Replit will continue to broaden this collaboration by scaling AI-driven SDLC.

“We started Replit to enable billions to make any application they want without knowing how to code, from school projects to enterprise-ready offerings, even inside complex enterprises, by enabling non-technical knowledge workers to build production‑ready applications using natural language,” said Amjad Masad, Founder & CEO, Replit. “With Hexaware and RapidX®, teams are using Replit to prototype faster, validate requirements earlier, and move from concept to production with more confidence across both new builds and modernization in a secure environment.”          

“RapidX® represents the next generation of AI-assisted software engineering and integrating it with Replit strengthens how enterprises move from prototype to production,” said Luis Héctor Chávez, Chief Technology Officer, Replit. “Working with Hexaware, we are giving customers a unified platform to build, modernize, and operate software at scale.” 

“At Hexaware, we are building an ecosystem of leading technology partners to help our clients get tangible business outcomes from AI,” said R. Srikrishna, CEO & Executive Director, Hexaware. “Expanding our partnership with Replit brings together complementary strengths to help customers deliver software more predictably and with greater impact.” 

Sanjay Salunkhe, President & Global Head  Digital and Software Services, Hexaware, added, “This partnership strengthens how we bring AI into real enterprise software delivery with security and governance built in. By combining RapidX® with Replit, we are helping clients shorten delivery cycles, reduce rework through early validation, and improve predictability across large-scale programs.”

Microsoft and Ericsson bring enterprise-grade 5G laptop management to Windows 11

Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) is proud to announce a major joint Microsoft-Ericsson development in enterprise mobility – the integration of advanced 5G capabilities directly into Windows 11. The transformative results mean enterprises worldwide – and their workforces – stand to benefit from secure, policy-driven laptop connectivity, simplifying how IT departments manage, protect and scale mobile PC fleets.

The joint solution combines Microsoft Intune device management with Ericsson Enterprise 5G Connect (formerly Ericsson Enterprise Virtual Cellular Network – EVCN) – an AI- and cloud-analytics-powered platform that continuously monitors network quality and automatically adjusts connectivity for best performance and security.

The embedding of AI-based 5G management into Windows 11 enables IT teams to automate how devices connect, seamlessly switch between communications service providers’ (CSPs) networks, and apply in-house enterprise policies.

Through Microsoft Intune and Ericsson Enterprise 5G Connect, IT teams can automatically enforce secure connectivity profiles and enterprise policies across every 5G-connected device, minimizing manual setup while ensuring consistent, compliant user experiences everywhere employees work.

Such automation capabilities remove long-standing challenges in adopting cellular-connected laptops – minimizing manual setup and ensuring consistent user experience across locations and service providers. The new capabilities also reduce IT overheads and provide enterprises with a predictable, secure pathway to tap modern mobility capabilities – powered by the most secure and cloud-integrated version of Windows.

Building on Microsoft and Ericsson’s long-standing collaboration to bring managed 5G connectivity to the enterprise workspace, today’s announcement follows several successful multi-market pilots. In collaboration with CSPs and other global partners, Microsoft and Ericsson will deliver enterprise 5G bundles, starting with Surface Copilot+ PCs, Microsoft 365 and Intune, Ericsson Enterprise 5G Connect.

In addition to demonstrating solution capabilities, Microsoft and Ericsson will give attendees at MWC Barcelona 2026 – the world’s largest mobile connectivity expo – exclusive insights to future solution capabilities that are set to become part of the solution.

Experts will showcase the joint solution and its new features: to remotely set network policies for 5G as priority; the automatic switching of eSIMs; and the local AI agent running on a Surface 5G laptop to make intelligent, context-aware decisions in real time. This will show connectivity performance is optimized to ensure consistently smooth, reliable performance for high-value business workflows.

Erik Ekudden, CTO, Ericsson, says: “AI-powered 5G laptops are redefining how and where work gets done. Together with Microsoft and leading CSP partners, we’re enabling organizations to seamlessly automate the deployment and operations of secure, always-connected devices regardless of location – creating a smarter, more responsive workplace for the AI era. This joint solution has the potential to transform enterprise IT and employee ways of working around the world.”

Ian LeGrow, Corporate Vice President, Core OS, Microsoft, says: “Windows 11 is the optimal enterprise platform for deploying and managing 5G-connected PCs at scale. With the new 5G management capabilities of Windows 11, now being piloted first with Surface Copilot+ PCs and Ericsson Enterprise 5G Connect, Enterprise IT teams can use Microsoft Intune to seamlessly provision, manage, and secure both devices and 5G connectivity. Together, Windows, Intune, Surface, and Ericsson enable organizations to confidently deploy AI-ready PCs and keep employees securely connected and productive wherever work happens.”

The joint solution is now available to enterprises in key markets: in the United States with T-Mobile; in Sweden with Telenor; in Singapore with Singtel; and in Japan with SoftBank Corp. Similar launches will follow during 2026 in other markets, including in Spain with MasOrange; in Germany with O2 Telefónica Germany; and in Finland with Elisa.

Brookhaven Lab Builds Successful ‘Cloud in a Box’

Feb 18: In a quiet laboratory, a team of atmospheric scientists and engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory recently gathered around a workstation to watch as little floating speckles, illuminated by a curtain of green light, swirled into a haze, then wisp of a cloud.

This instance of creation unfolded inside a programmable atmosphere they’d built from scratch.

“We saw the birth of a cloud,” said Brookhaven atmospheric scientist Arthur Sedlacek. “There was a lot of excitement and happiness, and relief, in that moment. Needless to say, we definitely weren’t quiet after that.”

Researchers will use the new convection cloud chamber, a customizable one-cubic-meter metal box, to tackle fundamental unknowns that remain about clouds.

Clouds might seem simple — white, fluffy shapes drifting overhead — but they remain one of the biggest sources of uncertainty in models of weather and Earth’s complex atmospheric system.

Scientists know that clouds play important roles in regulating Earth’s energy balance, controlling how water moves through the atmosphere, driving storm formation, and influencing how intense weather systems become. Still, researchers’ understanding of the physics underlying cloud processes is limited.

“We need repeatable, controlled experiments in order to tease out the key factors and mechanisms governing those underlying small-scale processes,” Sedlacek said. “For example, one long-standing unsolved problem in our community is how drizzle or raindrops are formed in warm clouds. Why do some clouds precipitate while others do not?”

Collecting key and abundant measurements from clouds in nature, while challenging, provides some data needed to address these questions. Brookhaven scientists and their collaborators have piloted specially equipped aircraft through clouds to collect such data. But each flythrough hits a cloud that has already changed since the plane’s first pass.

The cloud chamber will allow scientists to study clouds in a more controlled setting.

“The cloud chamber provides us with a unique environment to isolate and rigorously study important but still poorly understood cloud microphysical processes,” said Brookhaven atmospheric scientist Fan Yang. “We can use it to mimic real atmospheric clouds under well-controlled laboratory conditions and perform detailed, repeatable cloud measurements.”

Watch as a cloud forms in the chamber. Scientists use a green laser to see the process. (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Controlled cloud making

Brookhaven Lab’s convection cloud chamber combines ingredients needed to make a cloud: air that is supersaturated with water and aerosol particles, tiny particles suspended in the atmosphere that can trigger the condensation of water vapor into cloud droplets.

Scientists first fill the chamber’s bottom baseplate with water. Then they heat it up, releasing water vapor into the chamber through evaporation. The top panel of the box is cold. As the warm water vapor from the bottom rises and mixes with cool air from the top, it builds up an atmosphere where the air is “thick” with humidity.

“Cloud formation requires the relative humidity to be greater than 100% — a condition we refer to as supersaturation,” Sedlacek said. “Such a supersaturated environment is achieved in the chamber by the mixing of warm humid air with cold humid air.”

To trigger cloud droplet formation in this supersaturated atmosphere, scientists inject aerosol particles, such as table salt, into the chamber to serve as “seeds” for cloud formation. When water vapor from the air condenses on the salt particles, it forms tiny cloud droplets. In the humidified environment, these droplets will continue to grow through additional condensation of water vapor. Eventually, this establishes a steady state between the cloud droplet particle size and the relative humidity.

“One major advantage of a convection cloud chamber, compared with other types of cloud chambers, is that we can maintain a turbulent cloud for hours in a steady state,” Yang said. “This will allow repeated measurements of cloud properties, which improves statistical robustness.”

The cloud chamber at Brookhaven Lab is made up of individual heating and cooling side panels that allow researchers to steer settings such as relative humidity, temperature, and the degree of mixing and swirling in the air, or turbulence, to create a complex structure. Rearranging the heating and cooling side panels will allow the creation of different internal chamber conditions, resulting in more complex cloud schemes to be formed. Additionally, the chamber is designed so that scientists can measure the influences of things like aerosol composition and size, temperature on cloud formation, cloud droplet size distribution, and cloud persistence.

“From an experimental perspective, there are lots of knobs we can turn to create specific atmospheric conditions within the chamber,” Sedlacek said. “We’ve started thinking about how we can incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning into the cloud chamber’s workflow.”

The unique modular design also offers flexibility for the future. For example, the structure is meant be expandable. Adding another cubic meter on top would expand the working volume, leading to increased cloud lifetime. This would open the door to even more ambitious studies of drizzle and rain drop formation, the researchers said.

Making measurements with advanced imaging

A crucial component of these studies is using tools that can take measurements inside the cloud chamber without touching and disrupting the cloud and its environment. The Brookhaven team is developing next-generation instrumentation and methods to make this possible.

“We want to be able detect the transition of aerosols to cloud droplets to drizzle without sticking instruments inside the chamber so that we don’t disrupt the air flow,” Sedlacek said. “To realize this goal, we’ll use light.”

Scientists aim to, first, detect aerosols particles that activate into cloud droplets by tagging the particles with fluorescent dye. Tagged and activated aerosols will light up when hit by a laser. Next, researchers will use time-correlated photon-counting lidar — a laser-based remote-sensing instrument — to observe a cloud’s structure at the scale of a single centimeter. Then, to detect drizzle and follow its movement within the cloud chamber, they plan to use novel THz radar that captures individual droplets and measures how fast they fall.

Powered by collaboration

What started out as brainstorming, scribbles, and long chats turned into a solid design for a successful convection cloud chamber — one of only two in the nation — thanks to close collaboration between scientists, engineers, and support staff across Brookhaven Lab.

“The expertise necessary to create something like this chamber requires modelers, observationalists, experimentalists, and engineers to pull it all together — and that is part and parcel of what national labs do,” Sedlacek said.

Engineers from the Lab’s Instrumentation Department and scientists from the Environmental Science and Technology Department began collaborating on the cloud chamber a few years ago, after a meeting that highlighted Instrumentation’s capabilities and how they could support scientific research. That discussion sparked the idea to build a cloud chamber together.

As the team formed, engineers refined the design while learning more about the scientific requirements — especially the need for precise temperature control.

“It was a very iterative process,” said mechanical engineer Nathaniel Speece-Moyer. “We have great people and resources on site, and we used our engineering judgment to weigh different design options with frequent input from the scientific staff. We converged on a final design that the group is happy with.”

The final design is modular and carefully controls temperature while ensuring that air and particles inside the chamber remain undisturbed. All of the hardware is located outside the chamber to avoid interfering with experiments.

Many of the components were fabricated in house by Brookhaven Lab’s fabrication services, which reduced costs and allowed the engineering team to make adjustments along the way, said mechanical engineer Connie-Rose Deane.

“This cloud chamber is a great example of how engineers, scientists, and technicians can collaborate together to achieve something special,” Deane said. “We also had a lot of support from budget, safety, and facilities staff. What really powered me through this work was the excitement everyone brought to the project.”

Throughout the process, the team also drew on experience gained from the Michigan Technological University’s (MTU) Pi Cloud Chamber, the only other convection cloud chamber in the United States. Raymond Shaw, a professor at MTU, has a joint appointment with Brookhaven’s Environmental Science and Technology Department and was key to developing both chambers.

“Cloud chamber science is experiencing a resurgence for several reasons,” Shaw said. “Perhaps most importantly, the atmospheric physics community has realized that there are still fundamental questions about how aerosol and cloud particles interact that directly influence how we can simulate atmospheric flows using coarse-resolution models, such as for storm or weather forecasting. The simplified, controlled, repeatable, and well-characterized conditions provided by a laboratory experiment in a cloud chamber can provide important insights.”

At the same time, additional advances now make it possible to simulate these processes in great detail, enabling direct comparisons between experiments and computational models, Shaw said.

Yang added: “The cloud chamber at Brookhaven Lab is the outcome of more than 10 years of experience. We’ve learned a lot from the Michigan Tech Pi Cloud Chamber group and from a multi-institution research activity jointly funded by DOE and the National Science Foundation aimed at exploring ideas for a larger-scale cloud chamber facility. We want to shout out all the work that led to this very smart design.”

Scientists, engineers, and technicians worked together to assemble Brookhaven Laboratory’s convection cloud chamber. (Timothy Kuhn/Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Looking beyond the clouds

The potential of Brookhaven Lab’s new “cloud in a box” testbed stretches beyond just studying clouds. Its creators encourage suggestions for other research areas it can support. 

Ideas floated for potential uses so far include investigations into how atmospheric conditions impact the performance of energy and information infrastructure, as well as the movement of bioaerosols — tiny natural particles such as pollen and pathogens.

“The environment we create inside this chamber opens up other applications,” Sedlacek said. “We welcome the opportunity for ‘out-of-the-box’ ideas that this brand-new capability at Brookhaven Lab can provide.”

This work was supported by Brookhaven’s Laboratory Directed Research and Development program.

 Brookhaven National Laboratory is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy. The Office of Science is the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States and is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time.

Axiom Gas Engineering Secures Auto LPG License in Hyderabad Ahead of IPO

Feb, 18 : Axiom Gas Engineering Limited, a Company engaged in the distribution and retailing of Auto Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Auto LPG), announced that it has received statutory licence from the Petroleum & Explosives Safety Organisation to establish and operate new Auto LPG Dispensing Station located at Noor Colony, Shastripuram Road, in Hyderabad.

Commenting on the development, Mr. M.S. Banani, Promoter, Axiom Gas Engineering Limited, said,

“This regulatory approval is a testament to our unwavering commitment to safety, compliance, and service excellence. The new facility will serve as a vital distribution hub, catering to the growing energy demands of Hyderabad’s southern region.”

Axiom Gas Engineering Limited has received in-principle approval from NSE Emerge for its proposed Initial Public Offering (IPO) and is currently in the process of filing the Red Herring Prospectus (RHP) with the Registrar of Companies and NSE Emerge, incorporating updated information.

According to DRHP, Axiom Gas Engineering Limited intends to utilise approximately ₹27 crore of the net IPO proceeds towards capital expenditure requirements and ₹7 crore towards prepayment or repayment of a portion of certain outstanding borrowings availed by the Company. The Company plans to deploy the remaining funds towards general corporate purposes and issue expenses.

The Company operates 11 Auto LPG Dispensing Stations in Telangana, 8 in Maharashtra and 2 in Karnataka under its flagship brand ‘PrimeFuel’. On the back of increased consumption of Auto LPG across the country, the Company is planning to launch its IPO to accelerate its expansion plans to set up 12 ALDS outlets in Telangana, Maharashtra and Karnataka.

Axiom Gas Engineering Limited follows a retail-centric business model, wherein Auto LPG is sold directly to end consumers through its ALDS network. It procures Auto LPG from suppliers and undertakes storage, transportation, and distribution to its dispensing stations. The revenues are primarily derived from the retail sale of Auto LPG at these outlets.

The proposed IPO comprises a fresh issuance of up to 94,92,000 Equity Shares each with a face value of ₹5, through the book-building route. SKI Capital Services Limited is the sole Book Running Lead Manager to the issue, and KFIN Technologies Limited is the Registrar.

Axiom Gas Engineering Limited was founded by its promoter Mr. Alpeshkumar Naginbhai Patel and he was subsequently joined by Mr. Sadique Abdul Kadar Banani in 2012. The promoters 48+ years of cumulative experience in the Oil and Gas industry.

Disclaimer: AXIOM GAS ENGINEERING LIMITED is proposing, subject to applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, receipt of requisite approvals, market conditions and other considerations, to make an initial public offer of its Equity Shares and has filed the DRHP with the NSE Emerge. The DRHP is available on the website of BRLM and the website of NSE. Any potential investors should note that investment in equity shares involves a high degree of risk, and for details relating to the same, please refer to the DRHP, including the section titled “Risk Factors”, beginning on page 24 of Draft Red Herring Prospectus.

The Equity Shares have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended or any state securities laws in the United States, and unless so registered, and may not be issued or sold within the United States, except pursuant to an exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act and in accordance with any applicable U.S. state securities laws. The Equity Shares are being issued and sold outside the United States in ‘offshore transactions in reliance on Regulation “S under the Securities Act and the applicable laws of each jurisdiction where such issues and sales are made. There will be no public offering in the United States.

IPO-bound ‘Axiom Gas Engineering Limited’ Secures License for new Auto LPG outlet in Hyderabad

Feb 18: Axiom Gas Engineering Limited, a Company engaged in the distribution and retailing of Auto Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Auto LPG), announced that it has received statutory licence from the Petroleum & Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) to establish and operate new Auto LPG Dispensing Station located at Noor Colony, Shastripuram Road, in Hyderabad.

Commenting on the development, Mr. M.S. Banani, Promoter, Axiom Gas Engineering Limited, said,

“This regulatory approval is a testament to our unwavering commitment to safety, compliance, and service excellence. The new facility will serve as a vital distribution hub, catering to the growing energy demands of Hyderabad’s southern region.”

Axiom Gas Engineering Limited has received in-principle approval from NSE Emerge for its proposed Initial Public Offering (IPO) and is currently in the process of filing the Red Herring Prospectus (RHP) with the Registrar of Companies and NSE Emerge, incorporating updated information 

According to DRHP, Axiom Gas Engineering Limited intends to utilise approximately ₹27 crore of the net IPO proceeds towards capital expenditure requirements and ₹7 crore towards prepayment or repayment of a portion of certain outstanding borrowings availed by the Company. The Company plans to deploy the remaining funds towards general corporate purposes and issue expenses.

The Company operates 11 Auto LPG Dispensing Stations in Telangana, 8 in Maharashtra and 2 in Karnataka under its flagship brand ‘PrimeFuel’. On the back of increased consumption of Auto LPG across the country, the Company is planning to launch its IPO to accelerate its expansion plans to set up 12 ALDS outlets in Telangana, Maharashtra and Karnataka.

Axiom Gas Engineering Limited follows a retail-centric business model, wherein Auto LPG is sold directly to end consumers through its ALDS network. It procures Auto LPG from suppliers and undertakes storage, transportation, and distribution to its dispensing stations. The revenues are primarily derived from the retail sale of Auto LPG at these outlets.

The proposed IPO comprises a fresh issuance of up to 94,92,000 Equity Shares each with a face value of ₹5, through the book-building route. SKI Capital Services Limited is the sole Book Running Lead Manager to the issue, and KFIN Technologies Limited is the Registrar.

Axiom Gas Engineering Limited was founded by its promoter Mr. Alpeshkumar Naginbhai Patel and he was subsequently joined by Mr. Sadique Abdul Kadar Banani in 2012. The promoters 48+ years of cumulative experience in the Oil and Gas industry.

Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center Leads $7.5M Aging Study

LOS ANGELES (Feb. 17, 2026) — The National Institutes of Health and the National Institute on Aging have awarded a multi-institutional research team led by investigators in the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai $7.5 million to further study how damage to tiny blood vessels contributes to heart disease, cognitive decline and frailty as women age.

The new, five-year grant to examine sex-based differences in multiple age-related diseases supports the Microvascular Aging Effects—Women’s Evaluation of Systemic Aging Tenacity in Heart, Brain and Frailty study, commonly called MAE-WEST HBF. The acronym is a nod to the late actor, who reportedly once said, “You’re never too old to become younger.”

MAE-WEST HBF builds on prior research from Cedars-Sinai’s Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center that showed small blood vessel disease, chronic inflammation and iron buildup in women are linked to impaired heart, brain and kidney function, and declining physical strength.

“Armed with this funding, we are eager to continue uncovering biological mechanisms behind sex-based differences in aging and heart health,” said C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD, the principal investigator of MAE-WEST HBF and director of the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center in the Smidt Heart Institute. “A better understanding of the causes of common age-related conditions in women could lead to more effective prevention and treatment strategies.”

For more than two decades, Bairey Merz and her team have made landmark discoveries in women’s heart health, particularly in coronary microvascular disease—a condition that occurs more often in women and results from damage to the heart’s smallest blood vessels. Symptoms of the condition, which can be subtle, were previously often dismissed, misdiagnosed or undertreated. But improved diagnostic tools and treatments resulting from Bairey Merz’s discoveries have contributed to significant reductions in cardiovascular deaths among women.

The new study brings together a multidisciplinary team of experts, including Pascal Sati, PhD, director of the Neuroimaging Program in the Department of Neurology at Cedars Sinai. Collaborators at UCLA will oversee biostatistical analysis, while those at the University of Texas at Arlington will lead frailty research.

“We now have effective treatments for small vessel dysfunction in the heart,” Bairey Merz said. “If we can better understand its effects on the brain and musculoskeletal system, we may be able to find ways to prevent or slow multiple age-related diseases—including declines in cognition and mobility—in both women and men.”

Although women generally live longer than men do, women experience higher rates of chronic conditions and so spend more years in poor health. Ultimately, investigators hope the new study will pave the way for a future in which healthy aging for women includes earlier screenings, advanced technology, and preventive care that identifies risks and stops diseases before they begin.

“After more than 25 years of progress in women’s cardiovascular research, this grant helps advance whole-person care that supports heart health, brain function and physical strength,” said Eduardo Marbán, MD, PhD, executive director of the Smidt Heart Institute. “All three are equally essential to healthy aging.”

Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University is advancing groundbreaking research and educating future leaders in medicine, biomedical sciences and allied health sciences.

Diet after a heart attack: What patients must eat and avoid to prevent recurrence

-Dr. Girish Godbole, Director & Senior Consultant – Interventional Cardiology, KIMS Hospitals, Electronic City, Bengaluru

A heart attack is a serious health concern, and if frequently fatal. It is critical to allow the heart to heal well, and also to prevent recurrences.

Some general principles apply:

1.   Moderation is key. Avoid extremes.

2.  Quality / Quantity / Timing of food – all these must improve

3.  Your food intake should not exceed your energy expenditure – make adjustments accordingly.

Here’s one simple, practical guide I often share with my patients.

What Heart Attack Survivors Should Shift To

1. Whole grains – Oats, brown rice, millets, and whole wheat – avoid refined grains. These will help control cholesterol levels and maintain blood sugar levels steadily.

2. Fresh vegetables and fruits – Aim for a colourful plate – leafy greens, tomatoes, carrots, berries, apples and citrus fruits. Their antioxidants reduce inflammation and support the health of your arteries.

3. Healthy fats in moderation – Nuts, seeds, olive oil, mustard oil, in small portions. These improve “good” HDL cholesterol and reduce plaque build-up.

4. Lean sources of protein – Pulses, legumes, tofu, low-fat dairy, fish, and skinless poultry. Fatty fish like salmon or Indian options such as rohu provide heart-protective omega-3 fats.

5. Low-sodium meals prepared at home – Fresh food prepared at home helps in better control over the consumption of salt and fat, which are quite vital after a heart attack.

What Patients Must Strictly Avoid

1. Excess Salt – Table salt; Packaged snack foods, pickles, papads, sauces, and ready-to-eat products are major contributors of sodium that increase blood pressure and burden the heart.

2. Trans fats and deep-fried foods – Bakery products, fast foods, namkeens, and fried savoury snacks can raise bad cholesterol levels and should be totally avoided.

3. Refined sugars and sugary beverages – Sweets, desserts, soft drinks, and packaged juices, which can cause insulin resistance, weight gain, and heart disease.

4. Red and processed meats – Bacon, sausages, salami, and red meat

5. Alcohol – Avoid or limit alcohol consumption; alcohol can raise blood pressure and is also directly toxic to the heart.

The Golden Rule to Remember:

A healthy lifestyle is for a lifetime – make practical changes that you can sustain.

“A heart-healthy diet is about making smart choices, day in and day out. Along with exercise, medications, and stress management, a healthy diet is a very strong preventive measure against a second heart attack.”

ELCIA Unveils New Leadership Team to Drive Electronics & Semiconductor Growth

Bengaluru, Feb 18 : Electronics City Industries Association has announced a leadership transition as it prepares to scale up its role in strengthening India’s electronics manufacturing and semiconductor ecosystem.

As part of this change, V Sriram Kumar has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of ELCIA. He previously served as President of the association and brings over three decades of industry experience. Sriram spent a significant part of his career at FANUC India, Japanese Automation and Robotics company, and has also been associated with ELCIA for more than 25 years in various honorary roles.

In his new role as CEO, Sriram will focus on driving ELCIA’s strategic initiatives, strengthening industry collaboration, and building long-term institutional capabilities aligned with national priorities in electronics manufacturing and semiconductors.

The leadership transition comes at a time when ELCIA is expanding its scope beyond industry representation to active ecosystem enablement. With India placing strong emphasis on electronics manufacturing, semiconductors, and deep technology innovation, ELCIA has launched several initiatives aimed at supporting industry, startups, and academia.

One of the key initiatives is the Electronics Centre of Excellence (e-COE), which has been envisioned to enable sensor development in India. Through this initiative, ELCIA aims to act as a catalyst for indigenous IP creation while enabling companies to design, develop, and commercialise sensors for domestic and global markets.

ELCIA is also strengthening its focus on talent and innovation infrastructure through the Electronics Skill Development Centre (ESDC) and the ELCIA Tech Hub. The Tech Hub follows a cluster-based approach to support co-development, prototyping, and collaboration among industry players, startups, and research institutions.

Alongside this transition, Sujaya Shashikiran, Executive Chairperson of Hical Private Limited, India’s leading manufacturer of electro-mechanical systems for global aerospace and defence platforms, has taken over as President of ELCIA. She will be supported by the Executive Committee and the association’s operational team, providing strategic direction and governance as ELCIA scales its initiatives.

Commenting on his appointment, V Sriram Kumar said,

“ELCIA is entering a phase where execution and impact are critical. India’s push towards electronics manufacturing and semiconductors presents a significant opportunity. Our focus will be on building platforms and partnerships that help the ecosystem innovate, develop capabilities, and scale sustainably.”

Sujaya Shashikiran said,

“ELCIA has played a pivotal role in shaping the Electronics City ecosystem. As President, I look forward to working with the Executive Committee and the CEO to strengthen ELCIA’s initiatives and ensure they deliver tangible value to industry and the larger ecosystem.”

With this leadership transition, ELCIA signals its intent to take on a larger role in India’s electronics and semiconductor journey by moving from advocacy to active ecosystem building and long-term capability creation.

Jackie Shroff’s Long-Standing Environmental Vision Marches Forward with Mitti Ki Awaaz, an Initiative that Actively Involves Youth

*Jackie Shroff’s Long-Standing Environmental Vision Marches Forward with Mitti Ki Awaaz, an Initiative that Actively Involves Youth*
Jackie Shroff continues to advocate for a greener tomorrow, and his long standing environmental vision is now being taken forward with Mitti Ki Awaaz, an initiative that looks forward to carrying Shroff’s vision ahead by actively involving the youth.

Jackie Shroff believes that, “If the future belongs to the youth, they have to step in to shoulder the responsibility of a greener tomorrow. Today, the responsibility belongs to them, the planet must be shaped with them, and it’s our duty to clean up our mess. Today’s generation has to be aware of what destruction is being left behind. Mitti Ki Awaaz raises an initiative by actively involving the voices of today – not just speaking to them.”

The first edition of Mitti Ki Awaaz will be hosted at PP Savani University, Surat, wherein the committee plans on taking over day 3 of the university’s annual college festival and transforming it into a dedicated platform for environmental dialogue and action. The day promises to bring a blend of awareness and culture through thought-provoking panel discussions, comedy with social lens and a concert to invite collective energy to the thoughtful cause.

Through Mitti Ki Awaaz, the aim is to make the event reflect the message, with multiple eco-friendly and low-waste measures being taken in planning and production. The event sees students as collaborators, volunteers and active participants in shaping the motive. The event and initiative organisers are also joining hands with Heartfulness to support the initiative through sapling plantation drives, ensuring that the dialogue translates into significant environmental action.

Rooted, participative and action-oriented, Mitti Ki Awaaz is shaping up to be the beginning of a youth-led movement.