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In 2017, Log9 secured its first round of funding led by Gems Partners, a micro venture capital fund, [7] to establish its own research & development center in Bangalore and tied up with the Indian Institute of Science to build products jointly using the latter's analytical and research capabilities. [1] [8]
Strand Life Sciences, formerly Strand Genomics, is an Indian in silico technology company, based in Bangalore. Strand focuses in data mining , predictive modeling , computational chemistry , software engineering , bioinformatics , and research biology to develop software and services for life sciences research.
The institution imparts education in Management, Life sciences, Commerce, Computer science and Mass communication. The institution has student faculty ratio of 15:1. Acharya Bangalore B School has permanent affiliation with Bangalore University and is approved by Ministry of Human Resource Development as well as Government of Karnataka. [6]
FriendsLearn is a privately held life science research and biotechnology mHealth company, with offices in San Francisco California and Chennai. [1] [2] The company was founded in 2011 and develops mobile health technologies, best known as the producer and developer of fooya!. [3]
National Law School of India University, ranked one in India, is called by a few as the 'Harvard of the East'. [1] [2] Christ UniversityBangalore University, established in 1886, provides affiliation to over 500 colleges, with a total student enrolment exceeding 300,000.
The university was established in 2013 by the Foundation for Revitalization of Local Health Tradition (FRLHT) through The Institute of Trans-disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology Act, 2013. [2] The founders of FRLHT and TDU are Sam Pitroda and Darshan Shankar, [ 3 ] the latter serving as the vice chancellor of TDU.
The International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (abbreviated IIIT Bangalore or IIITB) is a premier research Deemed university in Bangalore, India. The institute is a registered not-for-profit society funded jointly by the Government of Karnataka and the IT industry under a public-private partnership model. [ 5 ]
Vadakkepat's work in FIRA [4] has led to several start ups in robotics and embedded systems. [5] He has toured Europe, Asia and India to popularize FIRA and robotic competitions. [ 3 ] He was the general chair to the FIRA RoboWorld Cup and Congress in Singapore, 2005, in Incheon , and in Bangalore 2010.