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Indian Express
15-05-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
AEEE 2025: Results to be out on May 16, CSAP counselling registration begins
The Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham will announce the results for the Amrita Entrance Examination (AEEE)– Engineering on May 16. Students take up the entrance exam to get into the University's BTech programmes offered at its campuses in Amaravati, Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi NCR, and Nagercoil. The exam will be held on February 1, 2, and 3. Additionally, the University has started the Centralised Seat Allotment Process (CSAP) for JEE-based applicants and AEEE 2025 attendees. Qualified candidates can register and participate in the online counselling process to secure admission into their preferred BTech branches and campuses based on their AEEE ranks, JEE Mains 2025 scores, and academic preferences. Step 1: Visit the official website — Step 2: Click on the link provided for the AEEE 2025 result. Step 3: Key in the required credentials to log in. Step 4: Your result will be visible on the screen. Step 5: Download and save for future reference. CSAP 2025 registration and choice filling is open through the official portal: Candidates can choose from multiple engineering branches across 7 campuses. The seat allotment process will be conducted in multiple rounds, ensuring flexibility and transparency. Both AEEE 2025 rank holders and JEE Mains 2025 applicants are eligible to participate in the CSAP. The University offers upto 75 per cent fee waiver for all the BTech branches. Candidates are advised to regularly visit the official BTech admission portal for updates on seat allotment schedules, document verification, and fee payment instructions. Moreover, students can get BTech scholarships based on their international Olympiad performance. As mentioned on the official website, this scholarships aim to support talented students with exceptional problem-solving and analytical skills, encouraging them to pursue their higher education. Scholarships are available to qualifying students from all branches of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham for 85 per cent of seats in BTech programmes. Scholarships for the first year are based on the admission exam rank, i.e., AEEE or JEE Mains. Scholarships are awarded depending on the cumulative grade point average (CGPA) in the succeeding years.


Korea Herald
24-03-2025
- Business
- Korea Herald
US tech lobby flags Korea's map data ban as unfair trade barrier
The Computer & Communications Industry Association, a Washington-based international nonprofit organization, has raised concerns over South Korea's ban on exporting high-precision map data in a submission to the United States Trade Representative. As US President Donald Trump has pledged to rectify unfair trade practices against the US and directed the USTR to investigate such matters, speculation is growing over whether Washington will pressure Seoul on the issue in upcoming bilateral tariff negotiations. In its submission to the USTR on March 11, the CCIA mentioned Korea multiple times. 'Exporting map data requires approval from the Korean government. To date, Korea has never approved the exporting of map data, despite numerous applications by international suppliers," the association's comment read. 'Korea's restrictions on the export of map data continue to disadvantage foreign providers that offer apps and services that rely on map-based functions — such as traffic updates and navigation directions — from fairly competing against their Korean rivals,' it further argued. Estimating that Korea accounts for about 1.6 percent of total US digital service exports, the CCIA asserted that these regulations threaten about $130.5 million in annual revenue for American mapping service providers operating in the Korean market. Google previously requested permission from the Korean government to export high-precision map data. However, the government has denied such requests, citing national security concerns. The IT company made similar appeals in 2007 and 2016, both of which were rejected due to fears that the combination of maps and satellite imagery could expose military installations and other sensitive sites. The CCIA also criticized Korea's Cloud Security Assurance Program, saying that it acts as a market barrier for US cloud service providers. CSAP is a certification system ensuring the security of cloud computing services, serving as a prerequisite for supplying cloud services to public institutions. Furthermore, the CCIA highlighted that Korea's regulatory framework requires major US online content providers to bear responsibility for network performance, forcing them to pay significant fees to Korean telecom operators. Regarding platform regulations, the CCIA claimed that Korea is modeling its legislative efforts after the European Union's Digital Markets Act, which poses considerable barriers for US companies. The association also noted that some proposed laws appear to grant preferential treatment to Chinese firms over their American counterparts. "The CCIA's position was recently released, and since it is an internationally sensitive issue, various aspects still need to be reviewed. As of now, the government has no official stance to announce," said an official from the National Geographic Information Institute. The Trump administration has previously designated Korea as an unfair trade partner on multiple occasions, applying pressure through tariff-related measures. The US is set to announce new reciprocal tariffs on April 2, considering various nontariff barriers. Ahead of this decision, the USTR is gathering industry opinions on regulations imposed by foreign governments that American businesses find unjust.
Yahoo
24-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Resolution to combat reckless driving in Milwaukee County; Crowley signs
The Brief Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley signed a resolution combating reckless driving on Monday. The Comprehensive Safety Action Plan outlines strategies to address safety in Milwaukee County's 25 Corridors of Concern. Potential projects include a wide range of strategies and treatments, such as road diets, slow zones, signal improvements, and intersection daylighting. MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, alongside county, state and local partners, signed a resolution on Monday, Feb. 24 to combat reckless driving and eliminate traffic deaths in the future. What we know The Milwaukee County Department of Transportation's (MCDOT) Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) outlines strategies to address safety in Milwaukee County's 25 Corridors of Concern- and paves the way to unlock potential federal funding to support these strategies. According to a news release from the Milwaukee County Department of Transportation, since 2014, fatal crashes have increased throughout Milwaukee County at a higher rate than the majority of the country. Overall, fatal and serious injury crashes increased 42% in 2020-2022 compared to 2010-2012. The Comprehensive Safety Action Plan lays out a menu of 522 potential Safety Project Opportunities in Milwaukee County that could reduce fatal and serious injury crashes by 38% on average at the locations where they are implemented, and 18% in the County overall. SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 News Potential projects include a wide range of strategies and treatments, such as road diets, slow zones, signal improvements, and intersection daylighting. From this group of 522 potential projects, 142 locations are identified as priority projects. The Source The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee County Department of Transportation.

Associated Press
06-02-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
SpaceBank Leads AI DX Innovation, Setting Sights on Global Markets
Woney Lee, CEO of SpaceBank Woney Lee, CEO of SpaceBank Since its establishment in 2018, SpaceBank (CEO Woney Lee) has been at the forefront of AI RPA (Robotic Process Automation) solutions, positioning itself as a digital transformation (DX) specialist IT company focused on DNA (Data, Network, AI). SpaceBank provides solutions that analyze and utilize data through a DataOps-based low-code development methodology. It designs customized DX roadmaps for its clients. The company is pivotal in advancing AI DX technology by addressing key management challenges. One of its flagship solutions, 'AIoT Wright,' is an intelligent security and monitoring system combining AI and IoT. It integrates data from various sensors, including fall detection, heart rate, respiration, temperature, humidity, and vibration, making it applicable in smart hospitals, factories, and buildings. The solution is currently deployed in facilities such as the Baekdudaegan Arboretum, a national security site, and Incheon's 2nd Municipal Dementia Nursing Home for safety and human care purposes. Another notable offering, the intelligent integrated monitoring solution AIoT Wright GX, collects, analyzes, and standardizes heterogeneous sensor data in real-time to build dashboards that assist decision-making. Recently certified with Cloud Security Assurance Program (CSAP) approval, it is now equipped with robust security systems suitable for use in public institutions. SpaceBank's DX solution brand, 'RAIID,' delivers AI-, RPA-, and data-based SaaS solutions that support data processing and task automation. RAIID, offered in a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) format, is extendable to diverse sectors such as logistics robot monitoring, smart factories, and patient safety monitoring. By leveraging low-code technology, SpaceBank achieves efficient digital transformation while significantly reducing costs and time. Compared to traditional high-code approaches, the company's systems can be built with 1/20th of the resources, delivering fast and flexible user-customized data. These innovations have been recognized with Grade 1 software quality certification (GS) and designation as an innovative procurement product by Korea's Public Procurement Service. SpaceBank is also making strides in domestic and international markets. The company showcased its solutions at consecutive MWC events in 2023 and 2024 and engaged in discussions on digital collaboration with the UAE's Minister of AI during the Expand North Star exhibition in Dubai. Building on this momentum, SpaceBank is strengthening its global sales network to accelerate entry into Middle Eastern and other international markets. Photo provided by SpaceBank Headquartered in Pangyo, the heart of IT innovation, SpaceBank directly engages with technological trends and the industrial ecosystem to establish a foundation for global business. As a resident of the Seongnam Global Convergence Center, the company benefits from extensive networking and marketing support, laying the groundwork for sustainable growth and global expansion. With plans to go public within five years, SpaceBank is set to solidify its position in domestic and international digital transformation markets. As a leader in AI DX, the company continues to spearhead digital innovation and embrace future challenges.