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Maya Tata to lead Westside’s digital growth

The Economic Times

The Economic Times

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July 5, 2026

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Trend News Agency

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· Jul 11, 2026

PwC highlights Uzbekistan’s fast-growing digital banking revolution

PwC highlights Uzbekistan’s fast-growing digital banking revolution

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 21, 2026

TechLife lancar tiga peranti baharu, tawar pakej pelancaran khas RM999

PERKEMBANGAN pesat tek­nologi digital terus mengubah cara masyarakat bekerja, berkomunikasi dan menjalani kehidupan seha­rian. Seiring peningkatan penggunaan peranti pintar, pengguna kini semakin menitikberatkan aspek kecekapan, kemudahan serta nilai dalam pemilihan produk teknologi yang mampu memenuhi keperluan harian mereka. Justeru itu, TechLife mengumumkan pelancaran tiga produk baharu yang direka bagi meningkatkan pengalaman digital harian pengguna, iaitu ... Read more The post TechLife lancar tiga peranti baharu, tawar pakej pelancaran khas RM999 appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

China Digital Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

Photo: Huaqiangbei Electronics Market, by QuantFoto

Photo: Huaqiangbei Electronics Market, by QuantFoto

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 10, 2026

From Foundry To Funded: How GREY Composite Wear Technologies Reached A ₹58 Crore Valuation In Seven Months

By Staff Writer | Business Innovation For much of the past decade, venture capital in India has overwhelmingly favored software, fintech and artificial intelligence. Yet, a new generation of manufacturing startups is beginning to attract investor attention by solving fundamental industrial challenges through proprietary engineering rather than code. Among them is GREY Composite Wear Technologies, a Maharashtra-based advanced materials company that has closed its first Series A funding round at a post-money valuation of 58 crore (approximately US6.7 million)—just seven months after its incorporation in December 2025. The speed of the company’s fundraising reflects a broader shift in investor sentiment

Fortune

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· Jun 24, 2026

Business is moving past the tech bro era and learning to value ‘real people, real places’

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The Economic Times

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· Jun 24, 2026

Sony bets on India's growing home cinema culture

Sony bets on India's growing home cinema culture

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Related coverage for "Maya Tata to lead Westside’s digital growth ": Trend News Agency — PwC highlights Uzbekistan’s fast-growing digital banking revolution. Utusan Malaysia — TechLife lancar tiga peranti baharu, tawar pakej pelancaran khas RM999. China Digital Times — Photo: Huaqiangbei Electronics Market, by QuantFoto. The Eastern Herald — From Foundry To Funded: How GREY Composite Wear Technologies Reached A ₹58 Crore Valuation In Seven Months. Fortune — Business is moving past the tech bro era and learning to value ‘real people, real places’. The Economic Times — Sony bets on India's growing home cinema culture