Most deep tech founders obsess over features.
Top performers obsess over stories.
One shift: Frame your AI product as 'We turned 14 months of dead pipeline into $1.2M ARR in 90 days' instead of 'AI-powered lead scoring.'
Customer = hero. You = guide. Revenue = result.
Features don’t stick. Stories do.
The best tech storytelling is simple: a problem that felt impossible, a moment of change, and a clear result that people can see themselves in. The customer is the hero. The brand is the guide.
The message starts with why it matters before how it works.
When you share the tension behind the product — the failed attempts, the insight that changed everything, the real-world impact — your content stops sounding like marketing and starts feeling human.
Indian media reporting the crash of a business jet this morning has claimed the life of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and 4 others. The aircraft was attempting a second approach to Baramati Airport when it crashed. https://t.co/0RKiD9sZVU
When silver becomes expensive, manufacturers that use silver (e.g., electronics, photovoltaics, conductive inks) look for cheaper conductive alternatives.
➡️ Copper is the primary substitute, since it’s the next most conductive metal after silver and far cheaper.
•Electronics and electrical sectors may increase copper usage.
•Solar manufacturers may innovate more with copper-based pastes.
Nifty outlook for today (Jan 14): Range-bound 25,600-25,850 with Sensex F&O expiry volatility. Positive opening bias from GIFT Nifty cues, but FII selling caps upside.
The State of AI Report says what we all feel:
AI is the new unfair advantage.
The people using it daily are creating 10× faster.
Teams integrating it into workflows are pulling ahead.
And marketers who don’t adapt?
They will get outpaced.
Every year on 4th December we celebrate Navy Day to remember 1971 when Indian Navy sank 4 Pakistani warships in 93 seconds & blockaded Karachi.
Today, salute the silent guardians who guard 7516 km of coastline 24×7. #NavyDay2025