What’s New Today: Huawei to Launch Its Most Powerful Mate 70 Smartphone This Month
Fast-Track Insights: Indonesian Wealth Fund Partners on $1.2 Billion Technology Investment
Here’s a quick rundown of the biggest tech headlines making waves today. From the Mate 70 Smartphone launch to AIIMS Mangalagiri Recruitment, let’s dive into the top tech stories of the day.
Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies announced the launch of its Mate 70 smartphone series this month, aiming to bolster competition in the premium handset market against domestic rivals and Apple. Chairman Richard Yu described it as “the most powerful Mate in history.” The new series follows the successful Mate 60, which featured an advanced domestically produced processor, boosting Huawei's sales.
Indonesia's sovereign wealth fund, INA, has partnered with Singapore's Granite Asia to invest up to $1.2 billion in the nation's tech sector. This collaboration will utilise both equity and hybrid capital to accelerate growth in Indonesia’s digital economy. With strong backing from global investors, the partnership aims to enhance funding and drive significant advancements in the country’s technological landscape.
AIIMS Mangalagiri is seeking candidates for three Guest/External Faculty positions in Nutrition, Sociology, and Regional Language (Telugu) for 2024. Appointees will earn ₹1,000 per class, with a maximum of 60 classes for Nutrition and Sociology, and 30 classes for Telugu. Applicants must have a postgraduate degree and three years of experience. A walk-in interview is scheduled for 5th November 2024.
How to Build a Career in Artificial Intelligence Without Coding
Industries across the world are being revolutionized with AI, thus the need for skilled professionals is growing with new job opportunities in the field.
People want a career in AI but fear learning coding might cost too much. However, valuable skills in programming can have immense utility in AI applications while not necessarily having expertise in coding. All one needs to do is find alternative career paths in AI that don’t need coding as a mandatory skill.
Kraken has introduced a new service for Australian wholesale clients, offering a range of crypto-based derivatives products through a licensed financial services broker. This initiative enables clients to engage in advanced trading strategies without needing to hold actual crypto assets. Jonathon Miller, Kraken's General Manager for Australia, emphasised the firm's commitment to meeting market demands with secure and innovative solutions.