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Emergent Ventures India, 17th cohort

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This is all from Shruti: Aryamman Bhatia is part of the team building HackerFab IITB, an open-source student-built chip microfabrication lab. He received his grant to build what he hopes will become the world’s cheapest fabrication tools and to inspire bottom-up contributions to India’s Semiconductor Mission. Yashi Garg, 17, received her grant for Neurosole, a […] The post Emergent Ventures India, 17th cohort appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIf you are interested in supporting t...

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The impact of these innovative projects on India's Semiconductor Mission remains uncertain and merits further discussion.

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While ambitious, projects like Neurosole may divert resources from proven education initiatives for youth in India.

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Emergent Ventures' grants may prioritize trendy projects over sustainable, long-term solutions in India's tech landscape.

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Investing in open-source fabrication labs like HackerFab IITB promotes innovation and accessibility in the semiconductor industry.

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The development of low-cost fabrication tools could democratize technology and empower local communities.

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