Professionally recorded in a studio in Chennai, Deep India takes you on a journey into the deeper side of Indian grooves & percussion. Weighing in at a massive 2.5 GB+, this pack contains an absolute gold mine of hidden gems, including a plethora of hypnotic and funky grooves that can get dancefloors going instantly. The sounds in this pack pair exceptionally well with Deep Tech, Deep House, Downtempo, LOFI, Dark Techno, Glitch Hop, Deep Nu Disco, Dubstep and many more different styles.
The instruments featured in Deep India include character instruments such as Mrindangam, tabla, the kanjira, dholak, cabers, finger snaps, shakers, bells, vocal percussion, and many others. The variety and infinite potential with this percussion collection is tremendous.
The loops provided are all organized by ensemble, and single instrument variations so producers can either start with a fully made groove right away, or build their own from scratch using the included single loops. Tempos included are 105 BPM, 110 BPM, 115 BPM, & 120 BPM.
DFI of India (DFII) is a non-profit organization and is a chapter of Deep Foundations Institute (DFI), a US-based international non-profit organization established with the goal of advancing the deep foundation construction industry. DFI is an international association of contractors, engineers, manufacturers, suppliers, academics and owners in the deep foundations industry. Our multidisciplinary membership creates a consensus voice and a common vision for continual improvement in the planning, design and construction of deep foundations and excavations.
India has set its sights on becoming a $5 trillion economy by year 2024. As a first step in this direction, the Government of India appointed a task force that firmed up plans for investing INR 111 lakh crores in infrastructure projects over next five year period. This development augurs well for future prospects of the Indian construction industry.
There is a phenomenal scope for advancing foundation construction practices in India to reach the global best level on technology and skill development fronts, by deploying modern equipment and good work practices. These advancements will mitigate severe time/cost overruns in the implementation of major infrastructure projects on account of recurring geotechnical and foundation issues in Indian scenario. Improvements will add huge financial savings to the government, owners, contractors and others on major infrastructure projects.
Conferences, workshops, seminars and webinars are conducted regularly, and highlighting best practices and expertise from around the world. Interesting case studies and panel discussions are presented to raise technical awareness and propel the state-of-practice in foundation design, construction, testing, contracting methods, and risk sharing in the India foundation industry.
Deep Foundations Institute of India (DFII) has formed alliances with major organisations in India and with DFI expert members in specific domain areas to enhance good work practices and implement skill development programs specific to geotechnical engineering and foundation/underground structure construction.
The Support Committee Working Group is comprised of DFI members with a special interest in providing support and guidance to the DFII regional chapter. The members assist DFII leadership and staff with worldwide resources including presentations and articles as well as oversight over project initiatives such as CFA Pile implementation and alliances with various Indian public agencies.
Thanks to active supporters of DFII programs, it is able to achieve reasonable progress in its current initiatives being driven by the DFII committees. We are hopeful that all stakeholders of the Indian geotechnical and foundation industry can gain phenomenal value over the long term.
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Deep tech generally refers to technologies that are built on scientific advancements and engineering innovation, often pushing the boundaries of what is currently possible. Invariably, deep tech solutions are research-intensive and have the potential to bring about transformative changes in various industries. The deep tech solutions inherently require more investments and time to build.
Recognizing the importance of deep tech solutions to the growth of the Indian economy, the government has proposed a corpus of INR One Lakh Crore to boost private investment in sunrise technologies in the recent interim budget. The burgeoning interest in deep tech is not just a financial boost but a visionary step towards positioning India as a global tech leader.
NASSCOM has been at the forefront of supporting technological developments in the country. According to the NASSCOM Deep Tech report, the deep tech startup ecosystem in India is growing at 40%+ CAGR over the last four years. This growth is inspiring, but we need to do much more to keep pace and continue to build differentiated solutions.
The focus on deep tech in India is propelled by a commitment to fostering innovation. The government's investment signals a recognition of deep tech's transformative potential. To ensure the continued growth of this nascent industry, collaboration is key. Deep tech demands a convergence of diverse skills, ideas, and resources. Establishing robust collaborative frameworks, both within the industry and with academia, can catalyze groundbreaking solutions.
Beyond collaboration, the industry needs a supportive regulatory environment. Streamlining regulations can remove hurdles for entrepreneurs, allowing them to navigate the complex landscape more efficiently. Moreover, providing access to resources such as research facilities, testing labs, and mentorship programs can significantly contribute to the growth of deep tech startups.
While the prospects are promising, deep tech entrepreneurs in India encounter several challenges. Talent remains a critical hurdle. While India has a large pool of technology talent, the skills required for deep tech innovation are different from the ones we have traditionally developed. The demand for product engineering often outstrips the supply, making it essential to invest in educational and other learning programs that bridge this gap. Moreover, funding, a perennial challenge for startups, is particularly crucial in the deep tech sector, where research and development costs are often high.
Deep tech is not just about information technology. These solutions cover several foundational technologies like material science, biotech, and quantum amongst others. Several deep tech solutions require access to high-quality manufacturing facilities, which are not easily available.
The user trial, acceptance, and adoption cycles for deep tech solutions are generally longer. Since these solutions tend to solve the problem unconventionally, the cost of user adoption can sometimes be prohibitive.
Navigating regulatory complexities can sometimes be a challenge. Many inventors and researchers prefer to file patents in countries like the USA often citing reasons for inadequate IP protection regulations in India.
Looking ahead, the deep tech sector in India is poised for remarkable evolution. Technological advancements and entrepreneurial spirit will continue to shape the landscape. Continuous upskilling is imperative in an environment where innovation is the currency.
The future of India's deep tech sector also depends on a collective effort to foster a culture of innovation. Encouraging an entrepreneurial mindset, nurturing creativity, and promoting diversity will be key contributors to success.
As we witness the unfolding chapters of India's deep tech story, it's evident that the stage is set for an era of innovation and technological prowess. The government's investment serves as a catalyst, but the real driving force will be the collective effort of entrepreneurs, professionals, and stakeholders within the deep tech ecosystem. By addressing challenges, fostering collaboration, and staying agile in the face of technological evolution, India's deep tech sector can truly become the next frontier of innovation.
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(a) Heatmap of Spearman correlation based on abundance across microbial classes having greater than 0.1% average relative abundance across the samples. (b) Heatmap of relative percentage abundance of corresponding microbial classes across all the samples.
Distance-based redundancy analysis (db-RDA) on the basis of Bray-Curtis distance of microbial communities and their association with environmental factors of the rock cores of Koyna-Warna region. Black triangle represents clusters of samples from BS horizon; Green triangle represents clusters of samples from TZ horizon; Red triangle represents clusters of samples from GR horizon.
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