Asense Interior: Celebrating 11 Years of Redefining Luxury Interiors in Bengaluru
Wednesday, 12 February 2025 Asense Interior, well known for creating the luxury interiors in Bengaluru, invites business and household participants to learn a lot more about what it does and learn how enthusiasm and competence can make a difference.
Bengaluru, once seen as just India’s outsourcing hub, is now the beating heart of a global tech revolution. With over 10,000 startups, world-class talent from IITs, and returning entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley, this city is rapidly redefining what it means to lead in innovation.
In this video, we explore how Bengaluru transformed into India’s Silicon Valley, how it’s building the future of AI, biotech, and space tech — and why global giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are investing heavily here.
From government vision to grassroots ambition, this is the story of how a city in India is challenging Silicon Valley’s dominance — and may soon surpass it.
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