India has to enter Industry 4.0 with rest of world: Arjun Ram Meghwal
As we continue to make headway across sectors, this century, which belongs to Asia, will be led by India, said union minister Arjun Ram Meghwal.
As we continue to make headway across sectors, this century, which belongs to Asia, will be led by India, said union minister Arjun Ram Meghwal.
As we continue to make headway across sectors, this century, which belongs to Asia, will be led by India, said Arjun Ram Meghwal, Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and Culture.
We have to think about ways to share innovations with the rest of the world so that developing nations can also benefit and bolster their economies.
In a conversation with Fortune India, Rajeev Mittal, MD, India and SAARC of global design technology firm Autodesk, opens about the future of tech, automation, and how India can be self-reliant.
Impact of the paradigm shift of “C-suite” leaders & Industry 4.0.
With the right approach, leaders can turn the Covid-19 crisis into an opportunity to anticipate the changes to their business models and drive innovation in their organisations.
Any business transformation is a jump into the unknown, but those who continue to think the “old way” will be left behind—especially as the pandemic accelerates our digital future.
The Covid-19 pandemic has taught the world a number of lessons, one being the use of technology at its full potential to build a robust healthcare system.
Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown, the era of massive digitisation and democratisation of knowledge and experience is upon us.
N. Chandrasekaran says 90 million people will join the workforce by 2030, and India must leverage tech to provide them quality education and healthcare to tap into the economy’s growth potential.