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A case for accelerated deployment of renewable energy capacity in Indiaedit
To meet India’s energy needs and ensure continued economic growth, The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) asserts a wider electrification programme coupled with an accelerated deployment of renewable energy capacity is needed. In this article, we explore trends in electricity demand growth, capacity installations and plant closures, and we examine the financial sector’s capacity to fund development and the resulting energy mix changes.
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APAC consumers lack confidence in IoT manufacturersedit
This years edition of the annual survey by the Internet Society found that Internet users in Asia-Pacific want security and privacy guarantees for the Internet of Things (IoT) -the rapidly expanding network of devices, physical objects, services and applications that communicate over the Internet.
IoTAn industrial revolution with digitalisation & IoT at its coreedit
The average annual spend on Internet of Things (IoT) among enterprises in the Asia-Pacific region reached $4.8 million, up 12 per cent from 2017, shows a new report on Wednesday.
IoTCyber security insurance hits missing data roadblockedit
Actuarial data helps insurance companies evaluate financial implications of risk and uncertainty by applying mathematical and statistical methods, while devising solutions to reduce chances of any future risks and occurrence of any undesirable events. In case of cyber security insurance, actuarial data is scarce as it is a new line of business. And the little data that insurance companies have loses relevance because cyber threat keeps getting deadlier.
CyberSecurityTech Trends 2019: Robotics is progressing to live up to the hype around it, says GlobalDataedit
In the developed world, robots are increasingly seen as a solution to many of the structural problems such as sagging productivity, aging populations, swelling healthcare budgets, and even epidemics of depression in an increasingly fragmented society. In developing countries, where labor costs are low usually, the use of robots is becoming popular in tasks that are difficult and endangering to the workforce.
RoboticsROBOTIC PROCESS AUTOMATION WILL GROW TO 2.4$ BILLION BY 2022edit
Worldwide spending on robotic process automation (RPA) programming is evaluated to reach $680 million in 2018, increasing by 57% year over year, as per the most recent research from Gartner, Inc. RPA programming spending is poised to add up to $2.4 billion in 2022. As indicated by Gartner, RPA is a business procedure mechanization solution for lessening costs, taking out errors and accelerating procedures.
AutomationRoboticsAn Introduction to Tomorrow’s Tech – Artificial Intelligenceedit
As we grow, we get smarter. In order to keep up with the pace and the constant growth, even our computers need to get ‘smarter’. This is exactly the reason why Artificial Intelligence was created. The purpose of AI is to make computers ‘think’, ‘learn’, and get smarter, so that they can utilize those lessons and solve problems like humans or maybe, better than us.
AITHE FUSION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CLOUD COMPUTINGedit
Probably there is no such industry where Artificial Intelligence (AI) has not been a part of. Ranging from healthcare to travel and tourism, we all have witnessed how AI is transforming all fields giving ease of life to every individual. This growth is driving genuine change wherein the overall spending on intellectual and AI frameworks is relied upon to increment at a yearly development rate of 50.1% through to 2021. What’s more, one space in which the effect of AI is as of now being felt is over the worldwide cloud computing market.
Artificial IntelligenceInternet of Things spending in Asia-Pacific reaches $4.8 million: Reportedit
Globally, the average annual spend on IoT increased four per cent year-over-year, showed the findings of the “Intelligent Enterprise Index” report released by Zebra Technologies, a global leader in providing solutions and services to enterprises.
Internet of ThingsAn industrial revolution with digitalisation & IoT at its coreedit
With the digitalisation wave generating potential for almost $100 trillion of growth, India is in a strong position to boost its GDP with its emphasis on government programmes such as ‘Make in India’ and ‘Digital India’. The next decade of manufacturing will focus on cognitive solutions that infuse intelligence in all its processes with digitalisation playing a big role in this transition.
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Industry experts debate aftersales best practices in Indiaedit
The forum also spoke about the emerging megatrends wherein up to 2050 industry strives to offer sustainable mobility solutions, which will help stem and then improve the degrading air quality around the world, eventually targeting full vehicle electrification and bringing a paradigm shift to the century old automotive ecosystem. Vehicle autonomy and IoT are the given technological add-ons, which will further accelerate the industry’s march towards the new future.
electric mobilityIndia’s Electric Vehicle Push Must Integrate Major Thrust on E-Bikesedit
With India planning to shift one-third of its vehicles to electric fleet by 2030, the government has launched a series of policy measures and incentives to promote electric and hybrid cars. The policy thrust on electric vehicles is aimed at enabling the country cut down on its excessive oil imports as well as address concerns over poor air quality across major cities. Notably, 14 of the world’s most polluted cities are in India.
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How India Inc can help unmask our cities, make the air cleaneredit
A World Bank report highlights that environmental damage due to air pollution not only causes health hazards, but also costs three per cent of India’s GDP, with outdoor air pollution accounting for 1.7 per cent and indoor air pollution adding up to 1.3 per cent. It is important for all stakeholders to come together to find solutions to the major sources of air pollution in the national capital region. These sources may be primarily classified under transportation, industries, fuel, crop residue burning and domestic sources.
Green EnergyPositive changeedit
Barring the subpar performance in the forestry sector, India’s showing on other fronts of global warming mitigation action has been quite impressive. The country is on track to fulfil its commitments made under the Paris climate agreement to slash the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensity of its economy by 33 to 35 per cent from the 2005 levels and also raise the share of clean energy in its power output to 40 per cent.
Clean EnergyA case for accelerated deployment of renewable energy capacity in Indiaedit
India is transforming its national electricity system by incorporating deflationary renewables.In doing so, it is improving energy security, reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels, addressing air pollution, and lowering emissions intensity. The timing of this transformation is spot on.India’s economy is set to double by 2030. Even with improved energy efficiency and lower grid losses, an investment exceeding US$500 billion is required to deliver a near 70 per cent expansion in total electricity generation.
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