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Solar sector bottlenecks may hamper job growth
In India, the solar industry has created 416,000 jobs in 2015 and 1,017,800 jobs are expected to be created by 2022. New projects, more investment, policies like Surya Mitra Skill Development and encouragement from the government will create more job opportunities.
Solar Industry, Surya Mitra Skill Development, Vikram Solar, Rajendra Parakh, Pre-Construction, SEZ, GST, R&D Development, NIL, MNRE, DTA, Rooftop Solar Electricity, Government Of India
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Industry is undergoing a tectonic shift in technology
Consumers in India seek smarter energy-efficient homes, offices, and retail outlets, thereby fuelling the demand for LED lighting.
LED Lighting, Sumit Padmakar Joshi, Philips Lighting India, Luminaires, TATA Projects, PMC, Rural Development & Panchayat Raj, R&D, LED Lighting Systems, Iot, Light Fidelity
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We are planning to launch next-gen product in Elecrama'
Market share of unorganised manufacturer's in UPS and inverter industry is around 25-30 per cent. At times, there are quality and product life cycle support issues with such manufacturers
UPS, Inverter Industry, Aniruddh Brahmbhatt, Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics, IGBT, R&D, Hitachi Hi-Rel, Power Electronics, AC, DC UPS, Oil & Gas, Power, Minerals & Metals, Pharmaceuticals, Fertilisers
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We are planning for more expansion-based investments
The first business of Mitsubishi Electric in India was equipment supply for electric locomotives to the Indian Railways in the early 1960's by its Transportation Systems Division in Japan.
Mitsubishi Electric, HVAC, R&D, Transportation Systems, Technical Centre, Electrical Equipment, RAC, PAC, VRF Business, Electrical, Electronics, CNC Products, GOC, Rahul Kamat
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We are expanding our Nashik facility and adding manufacturing space
The growth of our business in India over the past 20 years has been very satisfying. The initial 15 years continuously gave us healthy, double-digit growth, supported by several additions in the product offerings to the market.
Natarajan Balakrishnan, EPCOS India Pvt. Ltd, EPC Contractor, TDK, IPDS, UDAY, Investment, R&D Centres, MNC, Power Management, Equipments
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Lack of incentives is affecting growth
Both technology and infrastructure are developing in our country. As a result, the renewable energy segment is witnessing a new paradigm. We have experienced almost 25 per cent growth in the energy storage segment.
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