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Old March 15th, 2013, 07:53 PM   #81
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Old March 15th, 2013, 08:31 PM   #86
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Mysore industry advised to take up exports

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The industry in Mysore was today exhorted to take to exports. Describing Mysore as an industrial hub with 30,000 industries, Mysore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (MCCI) president Sudhakar S Shetty said, even if 10 per cent of them take to exports, 3,000 industries would benefit from the global market.

However, Mysore had a drawback with regards to government facilities, had power problem and infrastructure. Another issue was the lack of good connectivity with other major cities through air, road and rail. He said, appealing to the Visvesvaraya Industrial Trade Centre (VITC) and the WTO to impress upon the governments to develop these infrastructure facilities. The MCCI, he said, had submitted a memorandum in this regard and needed further support for its proposals.

State and central governments, he said, had introduced a number of policies and schemes. But, there was a gap between these policies and entrepreneurs. Today's awareness programme was a part of the effort in that direction.

More than these major drawbacks, he said what was presently needed was the support of bankers for taking to exports by local industrialists.

Highlighting the contribution of the small scale industrial sector, Shetty said, statistics revealed 40 per cent to 50 per cent export contribution came from the SSI sector and it contributed 40 per cent to the Indian economy. "This shows we have strong base but we do not know the means of reaching to different corners of the world. There are excellent opportunities for expanding export market in respect of readymade garments, leather and food products. If this was exploited by the SSIs properly, they can grab a good share in the export market," he added.

The first in the series of 2013 seminars, it was organised in association with Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Centre (VITC), Bangalore and District Industries Centre (DIC), Mysore, to sensitise stakeholders and relevant parties on the subject, its importance to States, the crucial areas which have broader ramifications on international trade from the WTO perspective and the way forward. Experts shared their expertise and inputs with the participants.
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Old March 19th, 2013, 05:35 PM   #87
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Briefing reporters after the SHLCC meet, Mr Murgesh R Nirani, Minister for Large and Medium Industries, said, “The committee, in addition to TCS proposal, has cleared two other SEZ projects to come up in Bangalore and Mysore with an investment of Rs 3,961 crore having employment potential of 33,200 people.”

According to market sources, SEZ proposals cleared are of IT major Wipro on 28 acres in Bangalore rural district and of Jubilant on 25 acres in Mysore.
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Old April 3rd, 2013, 06:35 PM   #88
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Centre clears engineering cluster in Mysore

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The Centre has given an in-principle approval for the proposed general engineering cluster in Mysore. It will provide a financial assistance of Rs 15 crore.

The approval was given at a meeting on March 20 chaired by Secretary, Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) in Delhi, according to Mysore Industries Association (MIA) general secretary Suresh Kumar Jain.


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BMW and TVS Motor to jointly develop sub-500cc motorcycles

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German automobile group BMW and India's two- and three-wheeler-maker TVS Motor Company will jointly develop sub-500cc motorcycles to be sold under the respective company badges, said company officials.

While Srinivasan said the company would make the proposed vehicles at its plants located in Hosur or Mysore, BMW's Schaller said the company would produce the bikes at its Berlin factory.

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Toyota, Volvo now BMW in Karnataka
Now they are coming up with a tie up with TVS, sure in coming days will open a plant too
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TVS Motor will invest €20 million (approximately Rs 142 crore) in the next two years to make motorcycles at its plant in Mysore or Hosur. BMW will bear the cost of testing and development in Germany. The motorcycles are expected to roll out by the end of 2015. Two distinct products, with different specifications, will be produced under each brand name to be sold by both partners in global markets, through their respective distribution networks.

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Old May 3rd, 2013, 09:53 AM   #92
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Infosys-IPSoft pact aims to automate outsourcing

Outsourcer Infosys and New York automation software firm IPSoft will establish an autonomics center of excellence and lab at the Indian company's headquarters in Mysore.


In a statement released Monday, the pair said the new center of excellence, based at the Infosys Global Education Centre, would train 5,000 employees to use IPSoft applications that automates recurring manual IT tasks.

The lab will develop proofs-of-concept and design autonomics solutions for clients.

The partnership means that Infosys staff will spend less time performing recurring tasks, according to IPsoft CEO Chetan Dube. "This frees up client resources for higher priority innovation efforts," he said.

"Simply put, autonomics-driven services can bring to IT support and maintenance the kind of productivity gains that robotics brought to the manufacturing industry," said Dube.

Infosys senior vice president and global head of business IT Services (BITS), Chandrashekar Kakal, said "autonomics driven service delivery" was the next revolution in outsourcing as it gives customers a bigger bang for their buck.
"We believe autonomics can help enterprises balance shrinking IT budgets and expanding demand for business enablement. We are confident that our partnership with IPsoft will help us deliver greater returns on our clients’ IT investments," Kakal said.

The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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Unilog - A Mysore based Data Analytics company.

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Just read the inspiring transformation story of a Mysore based IT service company from Services to products, that too in Data analytics - a very niche segment that every IT company aspires to be.

How Unilog managed to change fortunes in midst of slowdown? - http://articles.economictimes.indiat...ducts-slowdown

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Unilog inaugurates a spanking new technology innovation centre

A two years old news though. Interesting to know cutting edge work is happening in Mysore. I am sure, Mysore is scaling the ladder of maturity much like Bangalore to handle complex and state-of-the-art projects all from Mysore itself. Day will not be far when companies come to Mysore more for talent sake than for any incentives that government harps to give, but never gives. . Just read on.

http://www.unilogcorp.com/pdf/Unilog...-in-Mysore.pdf
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Old May 10th, 2013, 08:05 PM   #95
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Dell Introduces Emerging City Program

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Dell has identified 11 Class B cities across the country where it will appoint two strategic partners. These partners will work on mapped accounts as part of the emerging markets channel initiative of its PartnerDirect program.

The 11 cities are Nashik, Lucknow, Coimbatore, Kochi, Chandigarh, Vadodara, Nagpur, Visakhapatnam, Jaipur, Mysore and Indore. The partners chosen will virtually enjoy an account-based registration model.

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