why isn't India pushing it's manufacturing sector like China, it can solve many problems like job creation and will boost startup ecosystem in the country as well... I know people in the cabinet are much more smarter than I am, but what are the actua
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India still faces gaps in logistics, electricity, and transportation, which make large-scale manufacturing tough to scale and I think it's more imp now for us to increase consumption instead of just production. Maybe that's also a reason.
Global electricity consumption of data centers could exceed 1,000 TWh in 2025-26 (thatโs almost entire electricity consumption of Japan).
In future sustainable Data centre(Green Data center) will increase based on consumption.
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Celebrating 10 Years of Porter: A Look at How Innovation Transformed Urban Logistics :-
As Porter celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2024, itโs the perfect time to explore how co-founders Pranav Goel, Uttam Digga, and Vikas Chaudhary have crafted a
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This Bangalore based DeepTech startup Probus๐ฟ๐ก is doing something different and has potential to solve major problems with the electricityโก wastage and smart distribution.
They have recently raised $5 million in a Series A1 funding round led by Uni
Will Vending machine ever replace shops in India? Hypothetically speaking, large scale vending machine production and setting in India just like Japan's a good idea? I see some foodcourts in mall having few fancy vending machines and I think to mysel
South Asia's biggest Gigafactory is here. The expected launch is in August.
To everyone new to this, a Gigafactory is a facility with a capacity to manufacture batteries over 5 gigawatts hour a year (Niti Ayog).
The term was first used by Tesla in
๐ตAftermath of Ambani-Merchant weeding that no media will cover..... ( Exclusively on Medial ๐)
1. 700-800 Kg dry and wet waste generated per day.
2. High Energy Consumption of energy leading to considerable amount of footprint.
3. 700-800 priva
India vs China Startup Ecosystem: A Misleading Comparison
The idea of comparing Indian startups with Chinese startups is largely a myth. These two nations operate in fundamentally different ecosystems.
Chinese startups are often built to manufactur
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Subject: Warehouse Land Available near Amazon & Flipkart Operations
Attention Amazon and Flipkart,
I understand that you are actively looking for land to establish warehouses to support your logistics and distribution networks. I have a prime 9-acr
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Radhemohan Pal
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Indian startups often face several common challenges, which can hinder their growth and success:
1. **Funding Issues**: Many startups struggle to secure adequate funding, particularly in their early stages. Investors can be risk-averse, and
If you're Planning to Start Your "Entrepreneurial Journey"
What path you gonna choose and why?
1๏ธโฃ Joining a Startup:
Pros: Immersive experience, understanding of business realities, and skill development.
Cons: Instability and limited resources.