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Posted by on 30th November , 2007
… growing influence of the IT/BT (information technology, biotechnology) culture and Westernisation on the minds of … has been in the film and TV industry for 33 years, has so far made … here, Naidu said the alternative films of India - apart from Bollywood and other mainstream …
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… chat with Anne Wojcicki, who heads up biotech company 23andMe, and who of course is … wouldn’t work. Built it into a huge business and revolutionized TV. And the Goodwill Games. … muss, no patients. Now it’s going to India……Deep Blue finds offensive. So do I: …..Hey …
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At a recent event was recently asked about investment outcomes for venture capitalists. I didn’t have any recent data, so I said that VCs generally expect that 1/3 of their investments will see great returns, 1/3 will see modest or no returns, and 1/3 will not be profitable.
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… will ultimately deliver real benefits to the industry and clients, through improved quality as well … technologies, telecommunications, semiconductors, business methods, nanotechnology and biotechnology. EchoMirror focus on innovation and uses its … 58, First Floor Sector 6, Panchkula, Haryana, India If you have questions regarding information in …
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… announced that BD, a global medical technology company, will provide the non-profit organization with US$900,000 … for IAVIs laboratories in the U.S., Europe, India and Africa. This equipment will play an … through partnerships with more than 40 academic, biotechnology, pharmaceutical and government institutions. Over the past …
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… residential homes, museums, large-scale health care facilities, biotechnology labs, and institutional buildings. In 1999, Mr. … its state-of-the art studio facilities in New Delhi and Kolkata, India, where studios with over 400 talented English-speaking …
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… Technology Pioneers 2008: Medio Systems Inc. Selected SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The World Economic Forum today announced 39 … innovative technologies in the areas of energy, biotechnology and health, and information technology. To be … Switzerland two each; and Canada, France, Germany, India, the Netherlands and Russia, one each. Technology …
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… residential homes, museums, large-scale health care facilities, biotechnology labs, and institutional buildings. In 1999, Mr. … its state-of-the art studio facilities in New Delhi and Kolkata, India, where studios with over 400 talented English-speaking …
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… Westin gains momentum in India with three new properties Starwood Hotels & … hotels in three of the fastest growing markets in India. In Hyderabad, the biotechnology hub of India, Westin will open The …
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… member of a Malaysian trade delegation visiting India Friday sought to dismiss protests by ethnic … delegation comprises Malaysian MPs, government officials and industry representatives led by Rafidah Aziz, Malaysia’s minister … has invited Indian investments in IT, telecom, biotechnology, bio-fuel, bio-pharmacy, food and bio-informatics. M.F. Farooqui, …
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… member of a Malaysian trade delegation visiting India Friday sought to dismiss protests by ethnic … would not affect trade ties between New Delhi and Kuala Lumpur. ‘The richest Malaysian is … has invited Indian investments in IT, telecom, biotechnology, bio-fuel, bio-pharmacy, food and bio-informatics. M.F. Farooqui, …
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… United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, France, Germany, India, the Netherlands and Russia. A spokesman for … fields of information technology, renewable energy and biotechnology and health. “The work undertaken by these … Menlo Park: Creates products for the electronics industry using carbon nanotubes. …
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… World Economic Forum Announces Technology Pioneers 2008: Mondobiotech Selected The World Economic Forum Announces Technology … and Switzerland two each; Canada, France, Germany, India, the Netherlands and Russia, one each. Technology … in partnerships to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Incorporated as a foundation in 1971, …
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… The Netherlands, 30 November 2007 - Dutch biotechnology company Crucell N.V. (Euronext, NASDAQ: CRXL, Swiss … for the Phase Ib study conducted in India which started in April 2007 indicate that … this and other technologies to the biopharmaceutical industry. Important partners and licensees include DSM Biologics, …
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… The Netherlands, 30 November 2007 - Dutch biotechnology company Crucell N.V. (Euronext, NASDAQ: CRXL, Swiss … for the Phase Ib study conducted in India which started in April 2007 indicate that … this and other technologies to the biopharmaceutical industry. Important partners and licensees include DSM Biologics, …
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… The Netherlands, 30 November 2007 - Dutch biotechnology company Crucell N.V. (Euronext, NASDAQ: CRXL, Swiss … for the Phase Ib study conducted in India which started in April 2007 indicate that … this and other technologies to the biopharmaceutical industry. Important partners and licensees include DSM Biologics, …
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… no. 5350, pp. 509 514 Alan Hall Posted By: Stephen Jones Web: IMGENEX India Pvt Ltd. the only biotech company in Orissa and one of its kinds in Eastern India. IMGENEX India started in …
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… for the treatment of cancer, diabetes and stroke. Posted By: Stephen Jones Web: IMGENEX India Pvt Ltd. the only biotech company in Orissa and one of its kinds in Eastern India. IMGENEX India started in …
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Posted by on 24th November , 2007
… While our selection was limited to South India and was more confined to Karnataka, we … courses were launched during June last. The industry interface is very good. Every week, CXO … RiiiT is supported by Information Technology and Biotechnology Department of the Government of Karnataka. Our …
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… KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and India will begin talks on a free trade … by 250 percent or $4.63 billion, the Business Times newspaper quoted Rafidah as saying. “Potential … information communication technology, particularly in software development, biotechnology, education, tourism, transport, human resource development, healthcare …
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Posted by on 24th November , 2007
… the N-deal during George Bush’s visit to India in March ‘06. The initiative has already … in sectors like food processing and marketing, biotechnology, water management and capacity building at universities. … consequences. “In a few years, the seed firms have established a near-monopoly and reduced the …
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… over $20 billion to build healthcare infrastructure, India would inevitably have to privatise healthcare but … The conference, organised 20 by the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation (ORF) and the New … generic production and marketing as well as biotechnology. Falguni Sen, ORF healthcare adviser, cited a …
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… over $20 billion to build healthcare infrastructure, India would inevitably have to privatise healthcare but … The conference, organised 20 by the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation (ORF) and the New … generic production and marketing as well as biotechnology. Falguni Sen, ORF healthcare adviser, cited a …
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Posted by on 23rd November , 2007
… Das in his recent article titled Let Biotech Crops Bloom’ in The Times of India, … cultivation of genetically engineered (GE) crops in India , particularly Bt cotton. It is probably … the world, held its board meeting in Delhi last month and decided to take some …
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… KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia and India will begin talks on a free trade … by 250 percent or $4.63 billion, the Business Times newspaper quoted Rafidah as saying. “Potential … information communication technology, particularly in software development, biotechnology, education, tourism, transport, human resource development, healthcare …
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… the National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (Biotec) are developing a breed of fragrant … up 25.9 per cent compared with 2006, industry sources said Thursday. According to statistics released … nearly 40m to 33m. Revised figures for India account for much of the decrease, experts …
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… tap opportunities in the small and medium business (SMB) segment in the country. The company … mobile van, to explore opportunities in IT, biotechnology, pharma, automotive and textiles. Under a programme … van has already covered cities including New Delhi (NCR), Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Karnal, Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi, …
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… Bangalore after a relative success in North India. Satpal Chaudhry, COO, Khodays said, “It will … being optimally utilised. The company which has business interests in engineering, construction, glass and bottle … in engineering, construction, glass and bottle manufacture, biotechnology, agriculture and power is also looking at …
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… Bangalore after a relative success in North India. Satpal Chaudhry, COO, Khodays said, “It will … being optimally utilised. The company which has business interests in engineering, construction, glass and bottle … in engineering, construction, glass and bottle manufacture, biotechnology, agriculture and power is also looking at …
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… While our selection was limited to South India and was more confined to Karnataka, we … courses were launched during June last. The industry interface is very good. Every week, CXO … RiiiT is supported by Information Technology and Biotechnology Department of the Government of Karnataka. Our …
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… Bangalore after a relative success in North India. Satpal Chaudhry, COO, Khodays said, “It will … being optimally utilised. The company which has business interests in engineering, construction, glass and bottle … in engineering, construction, glass and bottle manufacture, biotechnology, agriculture and power is also looking at …
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… The company has decided to take its networking solutions … mobile van, to explore opportunities in IT, biotechnology, pharma, automotive and textiles. Under a programme … van has already covered cities including New Delhi (NCR), Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Karnal, Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi, …
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… launches Red Knight whisky in Bangalore Khodays India Ltd., a multi-faceted, multi-billion dollar conglomerate, today … Alcohol, Engineering, Construction, Glass and Bottle manufacture, Biotechnology, Agriculture and Power; wide ranging activities, all … a strong conglomerate, especially in the Brewing Industry and is known to have some of …
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… the award at Deloitte Technology Fast 50 India 2007 program held in Mumbai, S.Durgaprasad, CEO, … enterprises and includes all technology segments like Biotechnology/ Pharmaceutical, Communications/Networking, Medical Equipment, Semiconductor, Computers/Peripherals, Internet, … program is determined through nominations and public company research. About Bahwan CyberTek Incepted in 1999, …
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… Malaysia, India To Enter Comprehensive Trade Talks Early Next … in January next year, International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said today. … communication technology (ICT) (particularly in software development); biotechnology; education and tourism. Other sectors include transport; …
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… KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 23 (Bernama) — Industry experts are confident the East Coast Economic … Malaysia are imported from China, Indonesia and India. The target for the national herbal programme … of the country’s demand for herbal and biotech products by 2010 and to supply 60 …
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Posted by on 22nd November , 2007
… has been on a lecture tour of India exhorting scientists to move fast on climate … engineering. Devinder Sharma of the Forum for Biotechnology and Food Security in New Delhi says the hype over climate change veils …
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Posted by on 22nd November , 2007
… Vikram Kapur, the Chairman of India-Australia Joint Business Council, informed that the two countries have … fields like IT, financial services, infrastructure, pharma, biotechnology, etc. The NSW Premier, who leads a … leads a business and education mission to India said on the occasion, “Building a relationship …
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Posted by on 22nd November , 2007
… a call to one of the Eastern Biotech outlets in Dubai, the only company that … from? My family tree is rooted in India, as far back as my mother had … time without your consent or knowledge. The industry is at a very early stage, so …
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Posted by on 22nd November , 2007
… India has emerged as a hub for climate … engineering. Devinder Sharma of the Forum for Biotechnology and Food Security in New Delhi says the hype over climate change veils …
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Posted by on 21st November , 2007
… bringing those European-style handbags to the U.S. market this holiday season to support the Tragedy … Conserve employs hundreds of underprivileged women in Delhi to collect up to 6,000 discarded plastic … Care products use the latest science and biotechnology to create luxurious, therapeutic skin care solutions …
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… the ABS (Australian Bureau of Statistics), and India buys six percent,” Baty said. “There are … said. According to the AIIA (Australian Information Industry Association), ICT accounts for 4.6 percent of … world specialists in technology — nanotechnology and biotechnology among them. Australia has the highest number …
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… peptides for a range of pharmaceutical and biotechnology applications, has bought peptide manufacturing group NeoMPS … cosmetic peptides and brings an extensive catalogue business. ‘The addition of NeoMPS to the PolyPeptide … constructing a soon-to-be-launched GMP facility in Mumbai, India that will be focused on generic peptides. …
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… over them. The S&L and Mutual Savings industry borrowed their money short-term, but made long-term … nurses, not doctors, will use diagnostic machines; biotech will allow us to prevent as well … as titanium) are examples. Emerging markets like India and China will continue to grow. Other …
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… over them. The S&L and Mutual Savings industry borrowed their money short-term, but made long-term … nurses, not doctors, will use diagnostic machines; biotech will allow us to prevent as well … as titanium) are examples. Emerging markets like India and China will continue to grow. Other …
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… 92 cents, while the Tata Group in India was preparing to launch a four-door, five … presented Venezuelan scholar Carlota Perez’s model of business cycles, which puts today’s IT and Internet … had led to many advances in medicine, biotechnology and materials sciences. But essential to everything …
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… is all set to integrate homestays in India into an organised tourism segment and collectively … umbrella brand, Mir Experiences,” he said. The company is targeting to have the largest homestays … Mir Group, with interests ranging from realty, biotechnology, tourism, international trade and construction, aims to …
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… developing countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, China, India and the Russian Federation. According to the … represents the country’s leading pharmaceutical research and biotechnology companies, which are devoted to inventing medicines … 2006 in discovering and developing new medicines. Industry wide research and investment reached a record …
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… From correspondents in Karnataka, India, 07:36 PM IST There was widespread relief … unsavoury political happenings. From auto-rickshaw drivers to industry leaders, management experts, IT honchos, educationists, students … its achievements in the information technology and biotechnology spheres,’ said R. Sashikala, a homemaker whose …
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… sought after course amongst the students here. Biotechnology, law, finance and accounting follow closely. ‘Also, … courses in the UK, since unlike in India where it takes two years to pursue … Coimbatore. Among the universities participating in the Delhi chapter of the fair are those of …
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