While the game of cricket might have little in common with the way a windmill generates power, but the interplay of big data and predictive analytics can change the contours of both the game and power generation. Here's how:
Mr. S. Chandrasekhar, MD, Bhoruka Power, shares his viewpoint behind selecting GE power solutions and also speaks about his aspiration of the launch of 2.3-116 turbine in India.
Wind power is gaining ground across the world, with India becoming a major player in this space. Here's how things stand.
Internet is not only impacting our everyday lives but also changing the way industries function. A 'connected' digital wind farm is the best instance of the potential of Industrial Internet.
Banmali Agrawala, President & CEO, GE South Asia, shares his thoughts on how corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a need rather than a liability and how large corporates can use CSR as an effective tool of change.
Rachana Panda, Chief Communication Officer, GE South Asia, talks about how can a leader use communication effectively, traits of a good communicator and how social media is changing the contours of corporate communication.
Rachana Panda, Chief Communication Officer, GE South Asia, discusses the role of the communication function and the challenges that it faces.
Sukla Chandra, General Manager, GE Global Research & Director - PACE, JFWTC, throws light on the work environment at JFWTC in Bengaluru and JFWTC‘s contribution to Make In India.
Sukla Chandra, General Manager, GE Global Research & Director - PACE, JFWTC, talks about how 3D printing helps in the manufacturing process and the crucial role of 3D printers on the shop-floors.
Industrial Internet could revolutionize the way the world functions; right from a turbine that talks to an oil rig that does self-diagnostics. Read on to know more.
Nalin Jain, President and CEO, South Asia, GE Transportation and Aviation touches upon the SME sector in India and how it can benefit by collaborating with a company like GE.
Nalin Jain, President and CEO, South Asia, GE Transportation and Aviation talks about how innovation can be given a boost on a national scale and the role of technology in it.
Nalin Jain, President and CEO, South Asia, GE Transportation and Aviation talks about how and why he loves the railways and the hopes he has from the sector.
Banmali Agrawala, President and CEO, GE South Asia, shares his hope and aspirations of how India has transformed into a major wind-power player and the road ahead.
Banmali Agrawala, President and CEO, GE South Asia, talks about how Make In India initiative can be a game-changer, and how does it differ from the rest of the world. He also touches upon GE's commitment to India, and especially on "In India, For India".
Banmali Agrawala, President and CEO, GE South Asia, touches upon the essentials traits of an effective leader, and the various leadership programs at GE. He also talks about how it is necessary for a leader to nominate his/her successor.
Banmali Agrawala, President and CEO, GE South Asia, talks about how entrepreneurs can cope with failure. He also shares his views on how to manage stress, especially with a healthy lifestyle.
Banmali Agrawala, President and CEO, GE South Asia, talks about the need for conservation and how governments and corporates can play a major role in saving the environment.
Sukla Chandra, General Manager, GE Global Research & Director - PACE, JFWTC shares her thought on how India is turning into a hub for R&D. She also touches upon the lack of awareness of patents filing and how patents/IPR can give the Make in India initiative a major boost.
Banmali Agrawala, President and CEO, GE South Asia, shares his thought on India‘s manufacturing acumen and key challenges to India‘s shift from a services led economy to manufacturing economy. He also points out that the line between the product and services is blurring and the importance of domestic consumption.
Programs like GE Edison Challenge foster innovation as scores of students from various universities of India are inspired to create solutions for problems that India faces
Innovation is a an important aspect of development. Banmali Agrawal talks about the innovative streak in India and what makes it tick. He also touches upon the “ease of doing business†in India.
Collaboration between academia and private sector is a necessity of our times, states Sukla Chandra. She also highlights how GE‘s Edison Challenge is helping bridge the gap and encouraging innovation.
Companies need to 'force the issue' when it comes to gender diversity, says Banmali Agrawala
Some of the famous women entrepreneurs and technology evangelists inspire the women of today on International Women's Day 2016. Here's how: