Rashi Peripherals Hosts Partner Bootcamp 2025 Focused on Enterprise AI Sovereignty

Mumbai, June 25, 2025 – Rashi Peripherals Limited (NSE: RPTECH) (BSE: 544119), one of the leading national distribution partners for global technology brands in India, successfully organized the Partner Bootcamp 2025 in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore. The event, themed “AI Sovereignty in Enterprises: AI Factory,” aimed at equipping partner leaders and their sales/pre-sales teams with the knowledge and tools to master the concept of AI Sovereignty and building AI Factory solutions that give businesses a competitive edge.

Attended by over 450 participants, the bootcamp served as a dynamic platform to delve into the evolution of AI—from Perception AI to Generative AI, Agentic AI, and the emerging realm of Physical AI.

Key Highlights of the Bootcamp:

  • In-depth exploration of the AI Factory architecture and business roadmap through interactive sessions
  • Hands-on demos and real-world deployment strategies for sales/pre-sales teams of enterprise partners
  • Expert-led discussions on AI sovereignty implementation strategies
  • Interactive workshops on cutting-edge AI technologies and applications

Rashi Peripherals is at the forefront in empowering enterprises with the right set of AI technology solutions. Through this initiative, Rashi Peripherals enabled enterprise partners to deepen their enablement capacity and market readiness to capitalise on immense AI Factory opportunities.

Alok Choudhary, Deputy General Manager, Rashi Peripherals, said, “As the largest ICT solutions provider in India, we are committed to bringing AI Factory architecture to our enterprise partner ecosystem. India is well placed for the next wave of AI, from Gen AI to agentic and physical AI. These bootcamps set the stage to deploy India-centric AI infrastructure and solutions across sectors, accelerating our journey towards AI sovereignty.”

The bootcamp provided a comprehensive and immersive platform for partners to learn about the AI Factory architecture in depth and explore real-world deployment strategies. Leveraging a mix of thought leadership sessions, hands-on demos, and interactive discussions, attendees gained actionable insights into building AI-ready infrastructure tailored to the needs of Indian enterprises.

Sharing his experience, Venkat Ramana, Director-HPC & AI, Micropoint Computers said, “The event was well organized with professional speakers who articulated their ideas and suggestions clearly. For enterprises like Micropoint Computers, which is one of India’s leading IT Infrastructure Solutions and Services companies with over 3 decades of presence and 700+ skilled personnel, there are several opportunities to capitalize on this AI wave. Micropoint management is fully committed to be a significant player in this market and is proactively taking necessary steps to get there.”

The bootcamp served not just to inform, but to enable partners to translate AI potential into scalable enterprise outcomes, reinforcing RP Tech’s position as a trusted technology enabler in India’s rapidly evolving AI landscape.

Slop added to Cambridge Dictionary, as AI redefines language

25th June 2025: As a new AI-related definition of the word slop enters the Cambridge Dictionary, language experts are tracking emerging AI terms.

The traditional definition of slop is “liquid or wet food waste, especially when it is fed to animals”. The newly added definition is: content on the internet that is of very low quality, especially when it is created by artificial intelligence

The term slop has rapidly gained traction online, with online searches for the term AI slop increasing dramatically since April 2024 and continuing to grow (See link to Google trends below).

Colin McIntosh, Programme Manager, Cambridge Dictionary said: “The updated entry reflects growing concerns about increasing amounts of low-quality content created by AI. It’s an important reminder that quality and integrity remain unmistakably human. In an era of machine-made content, those values are more crucial than ever.”

Wendalyn Nichols, Publishing Manager, Cambridge Dictionary, said:
“Think of email in the 90s or hashtag in the 2000s. Now, AI-related words are becoming increasingly part of our everyday lives. It’s our job to track terms used in popular culture and add the ones that are likely to have staying power to the Dictionary.

Emerging new AI words

Other new words about AI identified by lexicographers at the Cambridge Dictionary – the world’s most popular online dictionary for learners of English – reflect the evolving English language as technology continues to re-shape our world.

Terms such as AI washing, the behaviour of a company or organisation that tries to make people believe that it is using AI to make its products or services better, when really it is not doing this or is only partly doing it, and decel, someone who believes that AI and other new technologies are developing so quickly that they are likely to cause very serious problems and that progress should be deliberately slowed down, are being monitored for possible inclusion in the Cambridge Dictionary.

Other AI terms which are being monitored by Cambridge Dictionary lexicographers include:

Neocloud noun a start-up that specializes in AI-based cloud computing meta face noun
a trend where photos that have been enhanced using AI technology make everyone look similarly flawless and unrealistically beautiful BYOAI abbreviation abbreviation for “bring your own artificial intelligence”: the practice of companies saying that employees can use their own artificial intelligence tools when at work

e/acc noun

abbreviation for “effective accelerationism”: a movement that believes AI and other new technologies should be allowed to develop as quickly as possible without any restrictions

Other new terms capture a technological shift towards autonomous machines that can act independently and beyond the intelligence of humans.

artificial superintelligence noun

a type of artificial intelligence that is much more intelligent than any human and can think, act, learn etc. independently and beyond the abilities of people

agentic AI noun

a type of artificial intelligence that can make decisions and take actions without the need for human input

intention economy noun

a system in which AI learns what people are likely to want to buy or do in the future, with companies using the information to create corresponding products and services

Quizizz Becomes Wayground: Announces New AI and Curriculum Supports

India, 25 June 24, 2025 – After a decade of supporting teachers and students around the world, Quizizz is now Wayground. The rebrand reflects the platform’s evolution from a quiz tool into a more versatile supplemental learning platform that’s supported by AI.

“Over the past ten years, teacher feedback has transformed a simple formative assessment tool into a destination for teachers to browse, bring, or build any instructional resource and quickly deliver it to students,” said Ankit Gupta, Founder and CEO. “Our new name reflects that growth and our belief that every student can find their way within the common ground of the classroom.”

A Decade of Growth, Led by Teachers

Wayground began in 2015 with a focus on interactive classroom quizzes. It has evolved to include resources, student supports, and reporting for every part of a teacher’s lesson. Today, the platform serves educators in over 150 countries and, as of June 2025, 90% of U.S. schools.

AI Where It Counts

Wayground’s next chapter includes thoughtful use of AI to enhance, not replace, human instruction.

“We’re seeing millions of users engage with AI every week, but it doesn’t replace the human connection and critical thinking that make learning happen. We believe AI should work in the background to support the moments that matter most—like when a teacher walks over to a student’s desk and says just the right thing to help them move forward,” said Gupta.

Rather than isolating students behind screens, AI powers behind-the-scenes tools like translation, difficulty adjustments, and accessibility features such as dyslexia font, read-aloud, and more. AI-powered accommodations let teachers confidently support a wide range of learners in a group setting without slowing down the class or singling anyone out.

“It’s a Swiss Army Knife,” said Gary Lambert, Director of IT, Communications & Security for Beekmantown CSD, New York. “Every teacher finds something new to do with it. The first time I used the AI, I said ‘there’s no way it can be that easy’ and I emailed my staff.”

 New Updates for the 2025-2026 Academic Year

As part of the rebrand, Wayground is also announcing several platform updates for the new school year:

  • Curriculum Alignment to quickly find resources mapped to standards and curricula
  • Lesson Bundles that streamline lesson planning and student access by combining standalone activities
  • Flexible AI Generation Hub to transform a single file into multiple interactive formats
  • Expanded Accommodations to provide language and accessibility supports across video, slides, and assessments
  • VoyageMath, a new middle school program for individualized instruction and feedback

Legal Structure and User Access Stay Consistent

The legal entity, company ownership, user account access, and privacy practices are unchanged by the platform rename. Existing links and integrations will continue to work, and users will be automatically redirected to wayground.com.

Evera Cabs Secures Dollar 4 Million from Mufin Green Finance to Accelerate EV Fleet Expansion

New Delhi, June 24, 2025:  Evera Cabs, India’s all-electric, app-based taxi service, has secured $4 million in funding from Mufin Green Finance Pvt. Ltd. through a hybrid structure comprising convertible debentures and debt. The capital will be utilized to support the expansion of Evera’s electric vehicle fleet.

The investment reflects growing investor confidence in the green mobility space and reinforces Evera’s commitment to building a clean, sustainable transportation ecosystem in India.

“Our strategic partnership with Mufin Green Finance marks a pivotal step in scaling sustainable electric mobility. Their backing empowers us to accelerate the deployment of EVs and strengthen our operational backbone. Our recent acquisition of BluSmart’s fleet and driver network further enhances our capability to help corporate MNCs (B2B) to meet their carbon reduction targets and to deliver No cancellation and No surge Airport transfer services for Individuals (B2C)

This is not just an expansion, it is a planned effort to reshape the EV landscape in India with agility and intent” said Nimish Trivedi, Co-founder and CEO, Evera Cabs.

At Evera, our core focus has always been delivering a clean-tech-powered, seamless, and disruption-free commuting experience,” said Nimish Trivedi, Co-founder and CEO of Evera Cabs. This new investment allows us to double down on our customer-first approach from our zero-cancellation commitment to surge-free fares ensuring Our B2C riders can rely on Evera, every time. The integration of BluSmart’s high-quality EV fleet further accelerates our mission to set new benchmarks in sustainable and dependable urban mobility.”

“Evera’s vision for scalable, customer-first electric mobility perfectly aligns with our mission to democratize access to green transportation. Our investment goes beyond capital—it represents a strategic collaboration to strengthen India’s EV ecosystem. By supporting Evera’s all-electric fleet and robust service model, we are actively enabling the shift towards cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable urban transit,” said Kapil Garg, Founder and CEO, Mufin Green Finance.

With this infusion of capital and strategic backing, Evera is well-positioned to lead the next phase of growth in India’s electric mobility sector. The collaboration with Mufin Green Finance and the integration of BluSmart’s assets underscore Evera’s focused approach to building a resilient, future-ready EV ecosystem. As the demand for sustainable transportation rises, Evera remains committed to delivering reliable, environmentally conscious mobility solutions that redefine urban commuting for millions including individuals (B2C) and Corporations.

Alcatel’s Recent Ad Film “Say Allo To Future” Goes Viral, Urges Youth to Upgrade Life with their V3 Series

New Delhi, 24 June 2025: Alcatel, the French consumer tech brand, is turning heads with its latest ad film themed on “Stone Age to Smartphone – Say ALLÔ.” The video has already crossed more than 2.5 million views in their social media collaboration with Flipkart within a short span of time. It is connecting with audiences through its humor and clever storytelling.

With the playful yet powerful tagline “Don’t get stuck in the Stone Age,” the video speaks directly to today’s digital-first generation. It draws a clear line between the frustrations of outdated tech and the smooth, smart experience offered by Alcatel’s latest devices.

The film highlights a relatable truth that despite all the buzz, smartphones haven’t really evolved much. From clunky displays to laggy editing, we’re still stuck in the “Stone Age.” That is, until Alcatel steps in and flips the script. The moment their new device enters the frame, everything shifts. But everything changes when a meteor from France crashes down, bringing with it the Alcatel Stylus. In that instant, the Stone Age of tech is shattered and a bold new Smart Age begins.

Through this video, the brand invites users to let go of their old phones and explore Alcatel’s new-gen smartphones, the V3 Ultra, V3 Pro and V3 Classic powered by next-level features such as the NXTPAPER display, Stylus and others.

Designed in France, the Alcatel V3 Series blends stylish looks with advanced display technology and solid performance, all at prices that make sense. But more than just a phone, Alcatel is offering a lifestyle upgrade, one that’s fresh, future-ready and made for people who won’t settle for less.

Alcatel Day will be live on the Flipkart platform from 19th to 23rd June 2025, during which consumers can avail 6-months no cost EMI options.

Arya Omnitalk Brings Motorola HALO Smart Sensors to India – A New Era in Privacy-First, Intelligent Security

 24th June, 2025: Arya Omnitalk, a trusted name for integrated communication and safety solutions in India, recently announced the nationwide launch of Motorola HALO Smart Sensors. An advanced IoT-based, non-intrusive, smart monitoring solution. With this launch, AryaOmnitalk becomes the prime distributor of the smart sensors in India, redefining and pioneering how different industries can deploy intrusion free safety solutions.

HALO Campaign

Unlike the traditional systems, the HALO Smart Sensor is designed to offer precision in safety without compromising on privacy. The HALO sensors’ cutting-edge technology enables comprehensive detection and real-time alerts without recording audio and video, making the sensors extremely relevant in settings such as school washrooms, hospital wards, hostels, dormitories, hotel rooms, and manufacturing zones.

Driven by innovation, the compact monitoring device is equipped with 16 integrated sensors that are sensitive to a wide range of environmental and safety indicators. These include air quality metrics such as carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs), and humidity. Safety indicators profile includes gunshots, verbal aggression, panic keywords, motion, occupancy changes, vaping, and the presence of THC. In addition to this, improving its scalability and deployment, the power-packed sensors operate on Power over Ethernet (PoE), support both cloud and edge processing, and is accessible via a secure browser-based interface.

The HALO Smart sensors’ design complements the evolving institutional frameworks in India. It adheres to the NAAC compliance for safety, wellness, infrastructure, and hygiene audits, and supplements the NEP 2020 vision for digitally enriched, inclusive and secure campus environments. The HALO Smart Sensors also makes provision to support industrial and facility safety mandates for environmental monitoring and emergency preparedness.

Speaking about the innovation as a prime distributor, Paresh Shetty, CEO of Arya Omnitalk and Syntel by Arvind, said “Motorola HALO Smart Sensors are an example of our strong commitment to building smart, compliant, and privacy-first environments. This launch is a step towards supporting India’s digital infrastructure goals by providing intelligent, non-intrusive safety and monitoring solutions.”

AryaOmnitalk is making the Motorola HALO Smart Sensors available across India for deployment in a wide range of settings such as educational campuses, healthcare institutions, manufacturing units, hospitality and commercial establishments, along with public infrastructure projects, promoting innovative solutions that balance security, privacy, and operational efficiency.

Logile Opens Global Innovation Center in Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar, 24.06.2025: Dr. Mukesh Mahaling, Hon’ble Minister of Electronics and IT, Government of Odisha inaugurated the new Global Innovation Center of Logile, a global leader in retail optimization and supply chain solutions in Bhubaneswar. This expansion highlights Logile’s commitment to technological innovation and Odisha’s emergence as a key destination for global tech investment. 

Speaking on the occasion Dr. Mukesh Mahaling, Hon’ble Minister of Electronics and IT, Government of Odisha, reaffirmed the state’s commitment to becoming a frontrunner in the AI revolution. Addressing a gathering, he announced, “Our AI policy has been approved by the state cabinet, marking a significant step toward positioning Odisha as a leader in artificial intelligence. We are also actively working to establish the state as a FinTech hub.” He extended an open invitation to investors worldwide to be part of Odisha’s transformative economic story.

Speaking at the event, Shri Vishal Dev, Principal Secretary, Electronics and IT, Government of Odisha, outlined the state’s ambitious plans to elevate Bhubaneswar as a leading IT destination. “Our vision is to attract a new IT company to Bhubaneswar every single day,” he stated.

Discussing Logile’s upcoming expansion, Shri Dev emphasized, “Logile is committed to world-class excellence, not just cost efficiency. They will soon establish their own campus here, and the government will provide full support to facilitate this growth.”

The new center will focus on developing cutting-edge retail solutions using cloud-native SaaS platforms, including AI-driven supply chain execution, store-level inventory planning, workforce management, and generative AI-powered retail tools. These innovations will leverage NVIDIA GPU architecture to enhance forecasting accuracy and enable smarter retail operations.

Mr Purna Mishra, Founder and CEO of Logile, expressed pride in establishing the center in his home state: “This facility represents our vision for innovation and our commitment to Odisha’s growth as a technology hub. We are excited to create high-quality jobs and collaborate with the local talent pool to build world-class retail solutions.”

The center will offer career opportunities in cloud-native development, AI/ML, data engineering, DevOps, UI/UX design, and project management, attracting professionals from across India and beyond. Bhubaneswar’s thriving tech ecosystem, lower cost of living, and strong talent retention make it an ideal location for Logile’s expansion.

Mr Mishra added, “We’re creating a ‘Made in Odisha’ success story that will serve retailers worldwide. We invite skilled professionals to join us in shaping the future of retail technology.”

Special Secretary (IT&E) Shri Manas Panda and Mr Subhasis Pattnaik, India Head, Logile graced the occasion and highlighted exponential growth in state IT sector and how Odisha transformed into a major IT hub of the country.

Company has choosen Bhubaneswar for this Development Centre as it  offers a compelling value proposition for technology professionals: a vibrant quality of life, an emerging innovation ecosystem, a strong and stable talent pool, lower attrition rates compared to Tier-I cities, and a significantly lower cost of living—all fostering a superior work-life balance. As one of the first global enterprise software companies to establish a large presence in the city, Logile is committed to creating a lasting, positive impact on the region.

Robots Might Be the Key to Independent Senior Living

June 23, 2025: More people are living longer. And most want to live independently as they age, in their own home. That hope frequently runs into challenges. Loneliness impacts the well-being of older people. Physical limitations make it harder to do chores and socialize outside the home. Memory issues can lead to missed appointments and failure to take needed medications.

Today, many of these challenges are met with the help of part-time home health aides. But the number of seniors continues to grow. In 2020 there were more people over 60 years-old than there were children under the age of five, according to the World Health Organization. By 2050, the proportion of the world’s population over 60 years old will nearly double what it was in 2015, from 12% to 22%.

IEEE Senior Member Ralf Ma explained that a growing senior population means as they retire, there’s a greater need to care for them, but a smaller workforce: “An aging population is one of the major challenges that humanity faces,” he said. “Artificial intelligence improves social productivity and fundamentally solves the problem of a decreasing labor force. Future household robots can also solve the problem of elderly care in their later years.”

The idea of robots for elder care has been discussed for years. IEEE Spectrum, for example, showed how a semi-autonomous robotic table could help older people maintain independence by simply carrying things for them.

Adding AI to Robotics

As artificial intelligence has advanced, there is increasing interest in using it to interface with robots. Because of advances in natural language processing, people regularly talk to smartphones and electronic devices that can now respond using generative AI. Shouldn’t robots be able to do the same thing?

Other advances might make it easier for robots to recognize objects in their environment or move within it.

“In the future, robots might remind them to take medicine, help with daily tasks and keep them company. They also notice emergencies and call for help when needed, making life safer and easier for seniors,” said IEEE Senior Member Márcio Teixeira.

Robots might also be able to receive data from sensors worn by the people they care for.

“Caregiving robots will also be able to monitor health using sensors and track vital changes to provide emergency services in real time when a problem has been identified,” said IEEE Graduate Student Member Haonan Guo.

A Cure for Loneliness?

One hope is that robots can have in-depth conversations with the people they care for, thus alleviating some of the loneliness that comes with living alone.

And the idea of talking to robots isn’t as strange as one might think. The first ever chatbot, called Eliza, was built with 200 lines of code close to 60 years ago, and it was designed to simulate the experience of going to a therapist.

The program was effective enough. Its designer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum, was often concerned because “during the brief interactions with Eliza, many users began forming emotional attachments to the algorithm. They would open up to the machine and confess problems they were facing in their lives and relationships.”

The evolution of chatbots has progressed significantly, and there are already several devices on the market that use generative AI to serve as conversational chatbots or emotional support robots.

But so far, robotics isn’t advanced enough to have an all-in-one general purpose robot that can help with chores. Once there is, however, it’s only a matter of time before the robot is also given conversational capabilities.

Acies TechWorks’ Kepler wins the 2025 ‘IFRS 9 Solution of the Year

Mumbai, 23rd June 2025: Kepler, the credit risk and IFRS technology product suite of Acies TechWorks (the technology division of Acies) has been recognized as the ‘IFRS 9 solution of the Year’ at the Risk Technology Awards 2025 of Risk.Net, acknowledging the product’s robust architecture, innovative performance and enhancements that address the practical and strategic challenges of IFRS 9 compliance in today’s volatile environment. The award ceremony took place on June 18, 2025, in London (UK), celebrating excellence in financial technology for risk management.

risk winner

This recognition underscores Acies’ continued success in designing innovative risk management solutions and technological products that empower banks, non-banking finance companies, insurers and corporates to address complex financial risks, regulatory changes, and evolving market demands.

“Kepler has been built on the back of our domain expertise in delivering IFRS 9 transformation. User experience and practical solutions to some of the nuanced challenges of IFRS 9 computations have been embedded across the modules within Kepler. Our focus has been to deliver a comprehensive solution covering all the requirements of IFRS 9 and other areas of risk management in a more user-friendly manner”, said Abhinava Bajpai, Head of TechWorks at Acies

The panel of judges for this award praised Kepler for its best-in-class solution architecture that meets the industry and regulatory needs, with enhancements that combine speed, forecasting and reporting to cover IFRS 9 requirements effectively. Kepler’s ability to seamlessly meet IFRS9 requirements across jurisdictions has been a key reason for its strong adoption by clients across 20+ countries in Europe, US, ASEAN, Middle East and Africa.

“We are proud to be recognized for our innovative, no-code approach to risk and regulatory automation. Kepler, our IFRS9 solution, represents the gold standard in IFRS9 automation, covering everything from risk models, EIR, and ECL optimization to automated model validation and out-of-the-box disclosures.”, said Arindam Banerjee, Head of Business Development at Acies.

With 20+ software products in the financial risk, balance sheet management, GRC and treasury space, Acies’ technology products help financial institutions and enterprises deliver impactful, time-bound risk and regulatory transformations. Acies’ consistent innovation, dedication to high-quality solutions, and commitment to excellence have positioned us as leaders in the risk and regulatory technology space.

“This award is a testament to our TechWorks division’s dedication and commitment to providing innovative technology-first solutions that not only meet the regulatory requirements but also empower institutions to manage risks and reporting proactively and accurately”, said Muzammil Patel, Chief Executive Officer at Acies.

Alcatel and Digital Turbine Join Forces to Provide the Best User Experience on Mobile Devices in India

New Delhi, India, 20th June 2025 –  Alcatel, the leading French consumer tech brand, and Digital Turbine, the company that powers the premium mobile experience through innovative technology, have announced an exclusive partnership to elevate mobile user experience in India. As Alcatel launches its new range of smartphones in India, the collaboration with DT will allow them to deliver seamless, personalized experiences that enhance how users interact with their mobile devices.

This partnership with Nxtcell India, a 100% Indian-domiciled company that holds brand authorization for “Alcatel” in India and other international markets, will integrate Digital Turbine’s suite of mobile technologies directly into Alcatel devices manufactured in India, enhancing how users discover and engage with apps. Through Dynamic Installs, users are introduced to pre-selected apps tailored to their preferences, opening new opportunities for app discovery. SingleTap™ installs make it easy to download apps instantly and seamlessly – with no app store visit and no disruption to the user experience. To further enhance the experience, timely and relevant notifications provide app recommendations based on individual interests, helping users get more value from their device during everyday moments.

“India is one of the most important smartphone markets globally and we’re excited to partner with Digital Turbine to deliver a richer, more personalized experience for our users,” said Atul Vivek, Chief Business Officer, NxtCell India. 

“This collaboration with Digital Turbine ensures that Alcatel devices offer more than just hardware, they deliver ongoing value, engaging content and a great user experience from day one.” added Ansh Rathi, Chief Operating Officer, Nxtcell India 

Digital Turbine’s technology transforms how users discover and interact with apps and services by delivering personalized content and app recommendations when users are most engaged.

With this partnership, Alcatel can deliver customized user journeys and unlock new app discovery opportunities for their users by joining a global network of leading manufacturers and carriers who deliver innovative mobile experiences that put the user first. By partnering with Digital Turbine, Alcatel joins a network of top manufacturers like Xiaomi, Samsung, HMD, Nokia, Motorola, and others, to reach hundreds of millions of users globally.

“We’re excited to be Alcatel’s exclusive partner in India, a major milestone for Digital Turbine in the country,” said Phil Bramson, GM, App Media, Digital Turbine. “Together, we are elevating the user experience and driving real consumer value in one of the world’s biggest markets by offering relevant content and meaningful engagement opportunities that evolve throughout the device’s lifecycle.”

With a strong emphasis on innovation and user-centric design, Alcatel’s launch in India marks a significant expansion for the brand in the world’s second-largest smartphone market. The integration of Digital Turbine’s solutions positions Alcatel devices as a gateway to smarter, more personalized mobile interactions.