Boeing launches Engineering and Technology Centre in Bengaluru
The Dollar Business Bureau Boeing, a leading player in the global aerospace industry, launched the Boeing India Engineering & Technology Centre in Bengaluru on 24-01-2017. The company mentioned that the new undertaking shall boost local employment and support many of its operations such as information technology and data analytics, engineering, research and technology. The precise employment projections and investment figures haven't been disclosed. "The centre will leverage a talented pool of employees to increase productivity and long-term competitiveness to support Boeings engineering growth in strong global markets like India," Boeing India president Pratyush Kumar said. In India we see a true path towards a mutual partnership for success, and the launch of this centre is a major step in that direction, he added. In India, Boeing has had a presence ...
Telangana ready to offer land cluster to Korean cos
Sharath Chowdary The Telangana government is ready to offer land parcels for various Korean companies to set up their base in the state. The government will work on creating an investment cluster to cater to the basic needs of Korean companies investing in the state, Telangana Industries Principal Secretary Arvind Kumar told The Dollar Business. He was speaking to the media while taking part in the Korean Caravan 2016 in Hyderabad on Wednesday. The Caravan was organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in association with the Embassy of the Republic of Korea. Arvind Kumar said, “Last month, Telangana Chief Secretary Rajeev Sharma had proposed to develop an exclusive industrial park for Korean companies, during a meeting with the Union government in New ...
Reducing procedural barriers essential to improve Indias MSME sector, say Industry leaders
Neha Dewan | TheDollarBiz (L - R): Speaking at the event Mr. Kalraj Mishra, Minister for MSME, Government of India; Mr. Deep Kapuria, Chairman, CII Regional Committee on Central Europe; Mr. Madhav Lal, Secretary, Ministry MSME, Government of India; Mr. T.T. Ashok, Co-Chairman, CII National SME Council; Mr. Sujith Haridas, Deputy Director General, CII Industry leaders from India and several other countries said in the Global SME Business Summit 2014 in New Delhi this week that the government should focus on simplifying procedures and on skill-upgradation to help improve the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector in India. The MSME sector plays a key role in India’s economy and in making the recently launched “Make in India” campaign a ...