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Toys“R”Us India to launch locally manufactured toys by mid 2025

Local manufacturing will also enable Toys“R”Us India to optimise pricing. Read more

Exicom acquires US EV charging firm Tritium for $37 million

Tritium specialises in creating hardware and software for DC fast chargers, serving notable clients such as BP Pulse, ChargePoint, and Shell Recharge.Read more

CG Power acquires Renesas Electronics’ RF Components for $36 million

Renesas, a Japan-based leader in advanced semiconductor solutions, generated $56 million in revenue from its RF components business in 2023.Read more

Manufacturing activity hits 8-month low in September: Survey

Business confidence levels also dipped to their lowest since April 2023, reflecting a cautious outlook within the sector. Read more

Cyient DLM acquires US-based EMS manufacturer Altek Electronics

Altek Electronics, with its strong footprint in the Medical & Healthcare and Industrial sectors, strengthens Cyient DLM’s capability in these sectors and adds a diverse customer base to Cyient DLM. Read more

On a fast-track growth

On September 25, 2024, Make in India initiative completed 10 years. Lauding the country’s achievements in manufacturing, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a LinkedIn post, described the initiative as a roaring success that has transformed India from a nation reliant on imports to an emerging manufacturing hub. Read more

Roads & Highways Builders book RAHSTA Expo

India’s Largest Road Construction Expo has attracted exhibitors from all over India and has been sold out in Mumbai for Oct 9-10 at Jio World Convention CentreRead more

Strong R&D is crucial for the success of Indian Railways: Dr Anirudh Gautam

In this interview with Rakesh Rao, Dr Anirudh Gautam, Principal Executive Director (Special), RDSO, explains the role of RDSO in the development of railway sector and importance of R&D to make India a global player in railway technologies.Read more

IISc achieves breakthrough in greener recycling of high-performance polymers

Current recycling techniques for Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymers (CFRP) involve energy-intensive crushing and regrinding processes, which emit CO2 and yield products with limited usability. Read more

New energy vehicles to gain acceptance by 2030: Survey

Additionally, buyers indicated a willingness to pay up to 49% more for an EV.Read more

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