Apple Watch Series 11 review - Improving the essentials
The new Apple Series 11 is powered by the S11 Chip. This year the series 11 brings in sleep score along with a host of new features.
TVS ILP invests 250 crore to build world-class logistics park in Visakhapatnam
The facility, located near key transport hubs such as Vizag Airport and Port, is being developed in phases, with 4 lakh sq. ft. already ready to occupy
Sergio Gor to travel to India from October 9-14 and meet Indian government counterparts to discuss the wide gamut of India-US ties
Less wealthcare, more healthcare: Why retirement planning in India needs to change
Retirement planning today is primarily focused on financial instruments such as pension funds, savings schemes, or annuity plans. But what happens when ageing brings with it Parkinsons, dementia, severe arthritis and extreme loneliness?
Centre proposes to open up retail power sector to private firms
Move will allow private companies such as Adani Enterprises, Tata Power, Torrent Power and CESC to strengthen their presence across the country
World's largest oil, gas companies involved in under 1.5% renewable energy projects: Study
We find that the largest 250 oil and gas companies only own about 1.42 per cent of the global renewable energy capacity in operation, the authors wrote in the study published in the journal Nature Sustainability
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has released admit cards for JECA, JELET, and JENPAS-UG for the 2025 session. JELET and JENPAS-UG exams are scheduled for October 18, 2025, with JECA on October 19, 2025. Candidates can download their hall tickets from wbjeeb.nic.in.
Meet Maria Corina Machado, the Latin American who beat Trump to win the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize
Maria Corina Machado receives the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. She is honored for her fight for democracy in Venezuela. Machado has long advocated for peaceful change from dictatorship. Her efforts inspired many citizens to monitor elections. The award highlights the global importance of defending democratic principles.
'KASHMYR Trademark Dispute: Interim relief for Radico Khaitan as High Court stays injunction
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has stayed an injunction against Radico Khaitan in its trademark dispute with Piccadilly Agro Ltd over the KASHMYR brand. The court considered Radicos arguments on jurisdiction, lack of sales evidence in Haryana, and the plaintiffs prior use of similar marks, and asked both parties to submit detailed arguments. The next hearing is scheduled for November 13, 2025.
Mohan Babu University launches Farmers Advisory Centre to help farmers in Chandragiri mandal
The varsity is providing science-based agricultural support to growers
Ricky Hattons heartbroken friend reveals he felt something was wrong before his tragic death news
British boxing icon Ricky Hatton, 46, was found dead at his home in Hyde on September 14. His death, which is not being treated as suspicious, has shocked the sporting world. Hatton had been open about his struggles with depression and addiction but was reportedly in a good place and preparing for a comeback fight.
9 powerful techniques to improve learning and boost memory
Desk job professionals can combat stiffness with three simple stretches. Siddhartha Singh, Tamannaah Bhatia's trainer, demonstrates these exercises, which require minimal time and no special equipment. They can be done at home or in the office. Scroll down and read on to know how to perform each exercise in just ten minutes.
Beyond the metros: The hidden barriers to mutual fund growth in aspirational India
Behind the impressive MF growth numbers lies a tale of two Indias: one where sophisticated urban investor drives exponential growth, and another where millions of potential investors remain locked out of the wealth creation journey.
How a family-owned costume shop is keeping tariffs from making Halloween a nightmare
Chicago Costume is adapting to President Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports by repurposing unsold inventory and vintage items. Owner Courtland Hickey ordered fewer new costumes due to increased costs, leading to higher prices for some items and a focus on creative reuse to avoid spooking customers.
2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner: Who is Mara Corina Machado, and what did she do for Venezuela?
Venezuelan opposition figure Mara Corina Machado has been named the recipient of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, honored for her steadfast dedication to advancing democracy and defending human rights amid Venezuelas ongoing political turmoil.
If your ITR refund status shows processed but you are not getting it credited to your bank account, there is no reason to panic.
SC dismisses PIL for probe into Viceroy's allegations against Vedanta Group firms
The Supreme Court dismissed a PIL seeking a probe into allegations by a US-based short-seller against Vedanta group firms, questioning foreign entities' concern over India's affairs. The bench allowed the petitioner to withdraw the plea, noting the short-seller's alleged lack of credibility and a pattern of foreign agencies influencing the Indian stock market.
Delhi Metro to conduct ultrasonic testing of rails, welds after spate of technical glitches
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation will begin ultrasonic testing of rail welds. This initiative aims to detect hidden defects and strengthen safety across its network. The testing will cover six lines, including the Airport Express Line. This comes after recent technical snags disrupted services and caused overcrowding.
Personal loans for 575 credit score: How to qualify and improve approval odds
Borrowers with a 575 credit score can still secure personal loans by choosing regulated lenders, offering collateral, improving repayment discipline, and comparing loan offers for better approval odds.
Gold Boom 2025: A safe haven for some, a shrinking hope for others
Delhi is preparing its second Electric Vehicle policy for early next year. The government plans to boost incentives and improve charging infrastructure. This aims to encourage electric two-wheeler adoption, especially for gig and delivery workers. Higher subsidies and tax concessions will make these vehicles more affordable. The policy also includes scrappage incentives and low-interest financing options.
Chinese Actor Yu Menglong's death remains a mystery. Authorities say he fell accidentally while intoxicated. However, social media users and actress Sun Lin question this, suggesting foul play. Menglong, who rose to fame in 2007, died on September 11, 2025. His management confirmed his passing. Police have ruled out murder.
Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Donald Trump did not the award
US President Donald Trump was not awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced on Friday. Experts note that the prize typically rewards long-term peace efforts, international cooperation, and institutional work.
Menstrual leave in Karnataka: Check policies and benefits across Indias other states as well
Karnataka has approved 12 paid menstrual leave days annually for women employees, a first for both government and private sectors in India. This policy aims to create supportive work environments by recognizing women's health needs. Other states like Bihar, Odisha, and Kerala have also implemented similar initiatives for employees and students, highlighting menstrual leave as a health necessity.
Maitri Cultural Economy Summit by MaitriBodh Parivaar Presents Policies for a Culture-Linked Economy
The event concluded with the launch of the Policy Recommendations Report, authored by Shri Gopal Krishna Aggarwal, which will be submitted to the Government of India to aid in implementing culture-driven economic initiatives. Experts present at the event hailed it as a ew beginning for India's cultural and economic journey, paving the path toward a self-reliant and culturally empowered Bharat.
Space sector will propel India towards realising dream of Viksit Bharat 2047: Shubhanshu Shukla
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian to visit the International Space Station, stated space is a powerful engine for India's 'Viksit Bharat 2047' dream. He expressed excitement about India's space missions like Gaganyaan and the Bharatiya Antariksh Station. These complex projects will propel India forward. Shukla's journey offered significant learning. Space is crucial for India's future development.
World's largest oil, gas companies involved in under 1.5 pc renewable energy projects: Study
A new study reveals that the world's largest oil and gas producers are involved in less than 1.5% of global renewable energy projects. Researchers found these companies own only about 1.42% of operational renewable capacity, with renewables representing a mere 0.1% of their primary energy extraction. The findings suggest these companies are not key players in the energy transition.
UN unveils 60-day aid plan for Gaza once ceasefire starts
The United Nations said Thursday it had a detailed 60-day plan to rush aid into Gaza once a ceasefire is declared to start helping Palestinians in the war-ravaged territory. And the UN will need to go beyond the 170,000 tons of aid it now has pre-positioned in Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Cyprus, which is not enough for the first 60 days after the war ends.
Oyo-parent PRISM announces leadership realignment
PRISM, the parent company of Oyo, is reorganizing its leadership team. This strategic move aims to boost growth and enhance its premium offerings. Ankit Tandon takes on a broader role as COO of PRISM and CEO for Europe. Varun Jain's responsibilities expand to COO-Asia. These changes are designed to drive global expansion and improve customer focus.
Mysterious aircraft crash near Area 51 gets suspicious as Air Force and FBI probe tampering
A US Air Force aircraft crashed in Nevada near Area 51. Authorities confirmed the incident on October 4. Investigators found tampering at the crash site. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations and FBI are probing the mysterious additions. The crash site was secured before cleanup. Speculation surrounds the incident, but no link to Area 51 is confirmed.
Delhi Waqf Board PMLA case: ED files Prosecution sanction against AAP MLA Amanat Ullah Khan
The Enforcement Directorate has filed a prosecution sanction against AAP MLA Amanat Ullah Khan. This is in connection with a money laundering case linked to the Delhi Waqf Board. The Delhi High Court has directed the trial court to consider the ED's application. The case involves alleged money laundering in the purchase of a property worth 36 crore rupees.
NITI Aayog proposes transparent tax framework for trust-based governance
The Aayog also pointed out that offences must be clearly defined, fit for purpose and periodically reviewed
6 easy high protein foods for busy days
IEA revises downwards Indias estimates of manufacturing capacity for wafers & polysilicon
Limited wafer manufacturing capacity has capped Indias efforts to creating a complete crystalline silicon PV supply chain from polysilicon to modules
PM Modi calls for making conversations on mental health more mainstream
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged for open discussions on mental health. He highlighted World Mental Health Day as a crucial reminder of its importance for overall well-being. The Prime Minister emphasized the need for collective efforts to normalize conversations around mental health. He also commended individuals dedicated to helping others heal and find happiness.
Pakistan protests: US embassy issues advisory for its citizens in Islamabad
The US Embassy in Pakistan on Friday warned its citizens to avoid large gatherings in Islamabad and stay alert as Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) planned protests. The advisory noted that even peaceful demonstrations can turn violent and may disrupt traffic.
Kafka, chaos and the Master of Apocalypse: The world of Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Laszlo Krasznahorkai, the 71-year-old Hungarian novelist, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his visionary and compelling oeuvre. His work, often compared to Kafka's, captures the essence of chaos and the absurd in sprawling, melancholic prose.
Heyday to dry days at Bira? The bitter brew behind Indias beloved craft beer
Bira 91, a popular Indian craft beer brand, is navigating a difficult period. A name change led to regulatory issues, halting sales and causing financial strain. Employees have raised concerns about delayed payments and corporate governance. The company is now seeking new funding to stabilize operations and rebuild trust.
India at UNGA recalls Pak Army Chief dump truck, exposes Pakistan bombing, oppressing own people
Fitness expert reveals this is the exact number of steps you should walk every day
Vascon Engineers bags Rs 161 crore redevelopment project in Mahalaxmi, Mumbai
Vascon Engineers secured a significant Rs 161 crore project for the redevelopment of the Saudamini Building in Mahalaxmi, Mumbai. This project is slated for completion within 36 months. The company is strengthening its redevelopment strategy in Mumbai, with a substantial pipeline of projects expected to contribute significantly to its real estate portfolio by FY27.
Rhea Distilleries and Frugalpac give Goa's Feni a green makeover with India's first paper bottle
Rhea Distilleries in Goa introduces Fidalgo Premium Cashew Feni in a recyclable paper bottle. This marks a significant step for India's beverage sector. The new packaging is lighter and has a lower carbon footprint than glass. This innovation is part of a UK-India partnership. It aims to promote sustainable practices in the Indian spirits market. The company plans wider distribution.
Top 7 national parks in India for adventure and trekking
Loan against PPF vs personal loan: Key differences and benefits explained
Borrowers must understand the risks of personal loans, including high interest rates and potential credit damage. PPF loans are a more affordable option for short-term needs, while personal loans offer larger sums for various expenses.
New K-dramas are arriving this week for fans. Would You Marry Me, Genie Make a Wish, Typhoon Family, and Marie and Her Three Daddies will stream on OTT. These shows offer romance, fantasy, and family drama. The audience can enjoy contract marriage stories, magical genies, business struggles, and unexpected family revelations. Read on!
Papa John's puts India on priority list with vegetarian fare, executives say
Papa John's is prioritizing India for global growth, relaunching with a majority-vegetarian menu tailored to local tastes. The U.S. pizza chain plans to open 650 stores nationwide over the next decade, aiming to capitalize on expected discretionary spending recovery. This strategic move marks a significant expansion effort for the company in a key international market.
ED raids 12 places in West Bengal, Telangana, Gujarat in Rs 2,700 crore bank fraud case
The Enforcement Directorate conducted searches at 12 locations across West Bengal, Telangana, and Gujarat in a Rs 2,700 crore bank fraud case. Raids are underway at 10 places in Kolkata, one in Hyderabad, and one in Ahmedabad. The operation aims to trace alleged diversion of bank funds and identify beneficiaries linked to a jewellery firm.
Inflows into equity mutual funds drop 9% to 30,421 crore: AMFI Sept data
Last month, inflows into equity funds dropped by 22% month-on-month to 33,430 crore.
Veena Nagda rose from a Mumbai chawl to become Bollywood's Mehendi Queen. Her journey began with humble embroidery work, evolving into a successful mehendi art career. She has adorned the hands of top celebrities like Deepika Padukone and Nita Ambani. Veena also empowers young women through her training initiatives. Her story highlights resilience and the power of art.
India's 5G rollout is progressing well, with over 65 million users. However, the focus must shift to monetizing and maximizing 5G use cases before the country can effectively implement 6G. Director General Manoj Kumar Singh emphasized that robust digital infrastructure requires cross-industry utilization to meet rising consumption and overcome challenges like Right of Way permissions.
The Supreme Court has ruled against the retrospective application of age limits in India's Surrogacy Act, allowing couples who initiated embryo freezing before January 25, 2022, to proceed with surrogacy. The court emphasized that the state cannot question parenting capabilities when no prior restrictions existed, highlighting inconsistencies with natural conception and adoption age norms.
5 Everyday foods all mothers NEED to stay healthy!
In a recent social media post, nutritionist Deepsikha Jain highlighted how a mothers body needs special nourishment to keep up with her physical, mental, and emotional demands. Between managing home, work, and family, its easy for moms to forget their own health. These five everyday superfoods can help restore balance, energy, and strength, one meal at a time.
Indonesia highlights cybersecurity to speed up creative economy growth
The Ministry of Creative Economy has highlighted the importance of cybersecurity and safe digital spaces to accelerate ...
Industry urges government to cut GST on recycled products
Sahni, Co-Founder and COO of ReCircle, pointed out that the 18% GST rate on raw materials like bottles acts as a significant barrier
Establish a modern tax framework for trust-based governance: Niti Aayog
Niti Aayog has proposed a modern tax framework emphasizing voluntary compliance, transparency, and fairness to align with India's Viksit Bharat@2047 vision. The working paper advocates for a paradigm shift towards a predictable, citizen-centric system, reducing compliance burdens and aligning criminal provisions with foundational principles of necessity and proportionality.
A former security guard at Zoho, Abdul Alim, has transitioned into a software development engineer, demonstrating remarkable resilience and a commitment to learning. Despite lacking a formal college degree, Alim's dedication to acquiring coding skills after his 12-hour shifts led to this inspiring career transformation.
Anderson Phillip stats & more: Meet the West Indies pacer who could trouble India in second Test
Anderson Phillip, a promising right-arm fast-medium bowler from Trinidad and Tobago, has emerged as a key player for the West Indies. Since his international debut in March 2021, Phillip has showcased his express pace and aggressive approach in ODIs and Tests. His ability to generate bounce and seam movement makes him a formidable opponent, particularly against series favorites India.
Road, rail ministries log record capex in April-September, spend over 3.1 lakh crore
Road transport and railway ministries have achieved record capital expenditure utilization in the first half of the financial year, spending over 3.1 lakh crore. This combined spending represents more than half of the government's total capex outlay for the year, with the road transport ministry reporting its highest ever utilization.
Live: EAM Jaishankar holds talks with Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in New Delhi
Karnataka first state in India to grant 12 paid menstrual leaves to women in all sectors
Tamil Nadu: Puthiya Thalaimurai office recieves bomb threat, ruled a hoax
Chennai experienced two bomb scares this week. The Director General of Police's office received a threat via email, leading to an evacuation and search. Separately, Chennai Airport also received a similar threat. Both incidents involved extensive security measures, including sniffer dogs and bomb disposal squads. Fortunately, no explosives were found in either case, and the threats were confirmed as hoaxes.
5 healthy snacks that secretly aid your gut health
Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel advised young women to avoid live-in relationships. She spoke at university convocations, highlighting social issues and urging students to prioritize education and personal development. The Governor also addressed concerns about violence, drug abuse, and environmental responsibility. Degrees were awarded to thousands of students, with gold medals recognizing academic excellence. Anganwadi workers were also honored.
Afghanistan looks at India as a 'close friend', says country's foreign minister Muttaqi
During a bilateral meeting with Indias External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Friday, Afghanistans Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi described India as a close friend. He highlighted Indias quick response to the recent earthquake and expressed a desire for relations based on mutual respect, trade, and people-to-people ties.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. visited earthquake-affected areas in the Philippines on Thursday, October 9, pledging urgent aid including tents and supplies. The 6.9-magnitude earthquake killed at least 72 people and displaced over 170,000 residents. Severe infrastructure damage in Bogo City has complicated relief efforts and left survivors without adequate shelter
SC refuses to entertain plea seeking guidelines on suspension, blocking of social media accounts
The Supreme Court declined to issue pan-India guidelines for social media account suspensions, allowing petitioners to withdraw their plea. Justices questioned the fundamental right to WhatsApp access and suggested alternative communication methods or approaching the high court. The bench also indicated a civil suit might be a more appropriate legal recourse.
SC gives Centre four weeks to respond to pleas on restoration of Jammu & Kashmir statehood
The Supreme Court has granted the Centre four weeks to file its response regarding pleas for restoring Jammu and Kashmir's statehood. The court is hearing multiple petitions pressing for the Centre's assurance to reinstate statehood at the earliest. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta stated consultations are ongoing with the Jammu and Kashmir administration.
Kolte-Patil Developers buys 7.5-acre land in Pune to build housing project worth Rs 1,400 crore
Kolte-Patil Developers has acquired a 7.5-acre land parcel in Bhugaon, Pune. The company plans to develop a housing project on this land. The project is estimated to have a saleable area of 1.9 million square feet. Its gross development value is expected to be around Rs 1,400 crore. This acquisition marks a significant expansion for the Pune-based real estate firm.
SpiceJet expands fleet with three new aircraft as festive travel surges
SpiceJet has added three new aircraft, including an Airbus A340 and two Boeing 737s, to its fleet to meet surging holiday travel demand. A total of 20 aircraft will join by November under a damp lease model, with four more planes to be ungrounded by mid-December. This expansion aims to strengthen operational capabilities and open new routes.
St Stephen's College is demanding separate fee payments from first-year students for the 2025-26 academic year, deviating from Delhi University's single-portal policy. This dual-payment system significantly inflates the DU fee component, overcharging students by over 230% and potentially collecting lakhs in excess. Delhi University is now reviewing the matter, flagging the violation.
Sebi chief plays down FPI outflows, explains why India story remains fully intact
Indias markets continue to reflect a balance between global confidence and domestic conviction, Sebi chief Tuhin Kanta Pandey said. While FPIs may move with the tides of global liquidity, Indias structural story -- built on steady growth, evolving regulation, and deepening investor participation -- remains intact, he added.
7 warning signs your body sends when its heading towards diabetes
Diwali 2025 Date: Diwali 2025, a major Hindu festival celebrating the victory of light over darkness, will be observed on October 20. The auspicious timing aligns with Amavasya Tithi, significant for Lakshmi Puja, which will occur between 7:08 PM and 8:18 PM. The festival commemorates Lord Ram's return to Ayodhya and is marked by lighting diyas and prayers for prosperity.
Govt set to clear 31,380-cr Sawalkot hydropower project on Chenab
An expert committee has recommended environmental clearance for the 1,856-MW Sawalkot hydroelectric project on the Chenab river in Jammu and Kashmir. This move aligns with India's strategic push following the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, aiming to enhance water utilization from western rivers. The project, developed by NHPC, will span two phases and includes significant environmental safeguards.
Trump floats dropping Spain from NATO alliance
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday suggested NATO could consider removing Spain from the alliance due to its refusal to meet a proposed 5% of GDP military spending target. Trump urged European leaders to pressure Spain, calling it a laggard in defense contributions.
Cooperative CBG projects will offer a lifeline to sugar mills, say industry leaders
Projects provide economic opportunity and an environmental necessity
Money20/20 USA 2025 Agenda: Where Innovation Meets Action in Finance
Money20/20 USA returns to Las Vegas, uniting banking, AI, payments, and policymaking leaders to Create the Future. The event will explore digital assets, AI's impact, and the blurring lines between traditional and digital finance. Keynotes from U.S. Bank and BNY, alongside discussions on AI, humanitarian finance, and stablecoins, will shape the industry's next quarter.
Rekha, the evergreen diva, overcame a difficult start as an illegitimate child and early criticism for her appearance to become a reigning star. Her dedication to refining her craft and learning from co-stars like Amitabh Bachchan led to breakthrough roles and widespread recognition, solidifying her legacy as a versatile and accomplished actress.
Spices Board to cancel Koko Spices cardamom e-auctioneer licence
The board decision follows repeated violations of the rules by the company
India's swift 5G deployment signals significant promise for 6G technology. Professor Mahesh Marina from the University of Edinburgh highlights this potential. Global cooperation and interoperability are vital for India's influence in future telecom. The country's commitment to 6G and AI integration positions it for leadership. This progress offers a positive outlook for India's technological advancement.
Barack Obama got the Nobel Peace Prize for 'absolutely nothing'; I stopped 8 wars: Donald Trump
As the Nobel Peace Prize announcement nears, President Trump criticized Barack Obama's 2009 award, claiming it was for doing nothing. Trump highlighted his own achievements, including a historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas, which he stated has ended a two-year war and will lead to hostage and prisoner exchanges.
Peacemaker season 2 ended with protagonist Chris Smith banished to a prison planet called Salvation, potentially setting up DeSaad as the villain in Man of Tomorrow. The finale references the DC Comics storyline Salvation Run, where supervillains were exiled to a planet controlled by Darkseid's follower DeSaad
Kremlin says it would support Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Russia has voiced support for US President Donald Trump's Nobel Peace Prize nomination. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy indicated Kyiv would also nominate Trump if he brokers a ceasefire. The 2025 prize winner will be announced later. Experienced observers deem a Trump win unlikely. Russia has previously acknowledged Trump's efforts regarding the Ukraine war.
Jaish-e-Mohammed has formed a women's wing, Jamaat-ul-Mominaat, led by Sadiya Azhar, to join the Kashmir freedom struggle. The unit includes a fidayeen squad for suicide missions. The terror outfit is intensifying recruitment, enlisting wives of commanders and economically vulnerable women, and spreading false claims to attract new members.
Sister Jean, Loyola-Chicago basketball chaplain who captured nations heart, dies at 106
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, a cherished nun and chaplain for Loyola University Chicago's basketball team, has passed away at 106. She served the university for over six decades, offering wisdom and grace. Her inspiring legacy touched thousands of lives. She was a beacon of love and compassion for the entire community. Her spirit will continue to inspire many.
Pakistan carries out strikes in Kabul; former US envoy calls it huge escalation
Former US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad called Pakistans recent strikes in Kabul a huge escalation that poses serious risks and urged dialogue between Islamabad and Kabul instead of military action. He highlighted the role of both countries in supporting opposing militant groups and stressed that negotiations are a better solution to address terrorist sanctuaries along the Durand Line.
T T Jagannathan, founder of iconic cooker brand Prestige, passes away
TTK Prestige announced the passing of its Chairman Emeritus, T T Jagannathan, on October 9, 2025. A key member of the promoter group, Jagannathan held a significant stake in the company. His demise marks an irreparable loss, and his shareholding will be transmitted to his nominees.
Taiwanese giant MediaTek expresses readiness to make chips in India
As India accelerates its semiconductor ambitions -- with partnerships spanning technology firms, foundries, and government-backed consortiums -- MediaTeks interest signals growing confidence among global chipmakers in the countrys ability to host advanced manufacturing infrastructure.