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Leaders
3 days ago
- Business
- Leaders
Entrepreneurs Explore AI-Driven Innovation at CODE Meeting
The Center of Digital Entrepreneurship (CODE), under the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, held its regular meeting with the participation of Minister Abdullah Alswaha. Joining him were Eng. Haytham AlOhali, Vice Minister and Acting Governor of the Communications, Space and Technology Commission, alongside a distinguished group of entrepreneurs, investors, and mentors specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies. The meeting focused on advancing collaboration within the digital entrepreneurship ecosystem, forging technical partnerships, and accelerating innovation through AI. Participants discussed strategies to enhance the adoption of AI technologies and spotlighted key initiatives and programs designed to support the growth of tech startups. As a premier hub for digital entrepreneurship, CODE provides a vibrant, resource-rich environment combining co-working spaces, business incubators, and accelerators. It plays a vital role in empowering startups at every stage of their journey, helping them grow, innovate, and succeed. Related Topics: OECD Delegation Commends Saudi Arabia's School Evaluation Advancements SDAIA President Reviews Smart Makkah Center Operations to Enhance Pilgrim Services SFDA, SDAIA Sign MoU to Boost Data, AI Collaboration Saudi Interior Min.: Tourism Companies Deceive Pilgrims, Encourage Hajj Violations Intensive Preparations for Smooth, Safe Hajj Season: Mecca Deputy Govern Short link : Post Views: 7


The Hindu
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
Ravi Mohan's debut film as producer titled ‘Bro Code', co-starring SJ Suryah
We had previously reported that actor Ravi Mohan is venturing into film production with his own banner, Ravi Mohan Studios. Now, the banner has announced its first project, Bro Code, starring Ravi and SJ Suryah in the lead. The upcoming film is set to be directed by Karthik Yogi, known for helming films like Dikkiloona and Vadakkupatti Ramasamy. The director shared a news report on his X handle to announce the news. Finally we meet BRO.. to unravel the CODE. looking forward for the shoot — Ravi Mohan (@iam_RaviMohan) June 9, 2025 The news report stated that Bro Code will be an action-comedy. Details regarding the plot and the rest of the cast are under wraps. Meanwhile, Ravi also has the political drama Karathey Babu, directed by Ganesh K Babu, action drama Parasakthi, directed by Sudha Kongara, fantasy comedy Genie, directed by Arjunan Jr, and Thani Oruvan 2, directed by his brother and filmmaker Mohan Raja in different stages of production.

The Hindu
30-05-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
New Centre of Digital and AI Excellence inaugurated at KL University
KL Deemed-to-be University and WebileApps India Private Limited, a subsidiary of KFin Technologies, inaugurated a Centre of Digital and AI Excellence (CODE) on Friday. The initiative aims to strengthen industry-academia collaboration and foster innovation in digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) on the university campus. CODE is designed to give KL University students hands-on exposure to real-world industry applications of digital and AI technologies, effectively bridging the gap between academic learning and industry demands. Speaking at the launch, WebileApps CEO Nazish Mir said: 'With CODE, we aim to transform Vijayawada into a hub of digital and AI excellence. This initiative is expected to generate over 1,000 high-skilled technology jobs and create a pipeline of industry-ready talent.' KFin Technologies Group CEO Sreekanth Nadella said that the partnership with KL University was rooted in long-term value creation for students and stakeholders. 'By embedding industry exposure into education, we are creating a scalable, sustainable talent model,' he said. The CODE initiative integrates an industry-orientated curriculum with real-time learning experiences, which facilitate the development of market-relevant skills in AI and digital domains. Mr. Nadella also highlighted the strategic focus on Vijayawada, citing its rich talent pool, robust infrastructure, and excellent connectivity. He added that a planned rollout of WAI CODE will be fully embedded into the university's academic framework. KFin Technologies is an investor and issuer solutions provider across mutual funds, pension funds, insurance investments, and corporate issuances. The company serves global asset managers across Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Canada. WebileApps, originally a web development firm, has evolved into a multi-domain technology partner serving global clients. With a strong focus on AI, FinTech, and retail, the company offers full-cycle product development services, leveraging over a decade of experience in discovery, engineering, and execution. KL University Vice-Chancellor G. Pardha Saradhi Varma and others were present at the event.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Call of Duty supports Still Serving Veterans with a significant annual grant
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — A surprising partnership between a popular video game and local non-profit Still Serving Veterans has helped the organization provide several services for over a decade. 'It just takes 1 or 2 people to believe in you,' Ethan Fitzgerald, marketing director at Still Serving Veterans, said. 'And how cool is it that the video game Call of Duty, you know, is supporting a humble nonprofit in Huntsville, Alabama, which is also very synonymous with supporting veterans.' Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q brings home 13th first place title after Memphis in May competition The Call of Duty Endowment, or CODE, provides grants to organizations helping veterans find high-quality jobs, and SSV is one of only 8 U.S. non-profits that receive a grant. Still Serving Veterans gets $1 million from CODE annually that goes directly to its Veteran Career Transition program. 'That Call of Duty money is just a lifesaver,' Fitzgerald said. 'It's quite literally changed the lives of veterans every single year.' SSV's Veteran Career Transition program helps vets with all things job search: from resume building and interview preparation to salary negotiations and check-ins months into the new role. The non-profit said there has been significant success. 'That funding allows us to hire veterans to help veterans,' Fitzgerald said. 'If you think about counseling appointments and stuff like that, there's usually a charge for that. You know, we're basically, you know, taking that off the table for the veteran. They don't have to pay for anything.' Marshall County Schools breaks ground on multi-million-dollar elementary school CODE's website announces achievements from more than 150,000 veteran job placements to date, with a 90% retention rate within the first six months of a veteran starting a new job. While SSV is very grateful for the funding dedicated to its Veteran Career Transition Program, the non-profit notes some of its other programs that are in need of such financial support: its VA Benefits and Resource programs. 'Unfortunately, the endowment doesn't cover that,' Fitzgerald said. 'So we always are raising money to try to support those other two programs, looking for grants, looking for sponsors and and the people who donate 5 to $10 a month. Those grassroots donors that keep our other programs alive are super important.' For more information on how to donate, visit their website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott admonishes City of San Marcos for proposed Israel-Palestine resolution
The Brief Gov. Abbott is admonishing the city of San Marcos over a proposed resolution concerning Israel and Palestine Abbott says his office is reviewing active grants with the city to determine whether it has falsely certified compliance with state law Abbott says the resolution seems "calculated" to violate Texas law prohibiting government entities from supporting efforts to boycott, divest from, and sanction Israel AUSTIN, Texas - Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is admonishing the City of San Marcos for a proposed resolution concerning Israel and Palestine. Abbott sent a letter on April 29 to Mayor Jane Hughson about the proposed resolution. What we know The San Marcos City Council recently held a discussion about a possible resolution "calling for the immediate and permanent ceasefire in occupied Palestine, an arms embargo on Israel, recognition of Palestinian sovereignty, and the protection of constitutional rights for all people under national and international law." The city council voted to put the resolution to a formal vote at their next meeting on May 6. What they're saying In the letter, Abbott called it a "pro-Hamas resolution". "Israel is a stalwart ally of the United States and a friend to Texas. I have repeatedly made clear that Texas will not tolerate antisemitism. Anti-Israel policies are anti-Texas policies," Abbott says in the letter. Abbott's letter reads: "In Texas, no governmental entity may enter into a contract worth $100,000 or more unless it includes a "written verification" that the contracting entity "does not boycott Israel" and "will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract." TEX. GOV'T CODE § 2271.002. A "governmental entity" includes a political subdivision, like the City of San Marcos. Id. §§ 2251.001(3), 2271.001(3). And to "boycott Israel" means "refusing to deal with, terminating business activities with, or otherwise taking any action that is intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations specifically with Israel …" Id. §§ 808.001(1), 2271.001(1)." Abbott says that San Marcos's proposed resolution seems "calculated" to violate Texas law by calling for the city to "limit its commercial relations with Israel". What's next Abbott says that his office is already reviewing active grants with the city to determine whether it has falsely certified compliance with Texas law. Also, Abbott says that if the city moves forward with the resolution, his office will not "enter into any future grant agreements with the City and will act swiftly to terminate active grants for non-compliance." Abbott adds that he will further direct all other state agencies to review agreements with the City for possible breach. Read Abbott's full letter below: Click to open this PDF in a new window. The Source Information in this report comes from an April 29 letter from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and city council records for the city of San Marcos.