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The wellness technology market is set to jump from $57.1 billion in 2025 to $208.36 billion by 2035, driven by AI, brain-sensing wearables, and corporate wellness platforms reshaping digital health worldwide.
The wellness technology market is set to jump from $57.1 billion in 2025 to $208.36 billion by 2035, driven by AI, brain-sensing wearables, and corporate wellness platforms reshaping digital health worldwide.
BYD has surpassed Tesla as the global EV sales leader in 2025, driven by low-cost models and China-led scale, while Tesla battles slowing demand, rising competition, and tariff pressures.
BYD has surpassed Tesla as the global EV sales leader in 2025, driven by low-cost models and China-led scale, while Tesla battles slowing demand, rising competition, and tariff pressures.
Duolingo’s use of Apple’s Dynamic Island and Live Activities to push “Super” subscription ads has sparked user backlash and renewed scrutiny of App Store rules.
Duolingo’s use of Apple’s Dynamic Island and Live Activities to push “Super” subscription ads has sparked user backlash and renewed scrutiny of App Store rules.
Andhra Pradesh leads India’s proposed investments with a 25.3% share, driven by public capex, infrastructure, and renewable energy, as five states capture 68% of new capital.
Andhra Pradesh leads India’s proposed investments with a 25.3% share, driven by public capex, infrastructure, and renewable energy, as five states capture 68% of new capital.
India clears 22 ECMS projects worth ₹41,863 crore, targeting PCBs, Li-ion cells, displays, and optical transceivers across eight states, and projecting ₹2,58,152 crore in output and 33,791 direct jobs as it accelerates its push toward electronics self-reliance and global manufacturing scale.
India clears 22 ECMS projects worth ₹41,863 crore, targeting PCBs, Li-ion cells, displays, and optical transceivers across eight states, and projecting ₹2,58,152 crore in output and 33,791 direct jobs as it accelerates its push toward electronics self-reliance and global manufacturing scale.

