tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 01 2007 | india, research, technologythat is so cool! it's about time people started doing this...
Quoted: Corporations have made India a laboratory for extending modern technological conveniences to the world’s poor.
tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 27 2008 | india, research, health care
Quoted: Doctors sometimes accept gifts and cash to push drugmakers' products irrespective of patients' needs. Activists want New Delhi to step in.
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tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 05 2007 | India, technology, research, news
okay, this has to be one of the COOLEST biomedical/biotechnological advancements in recent history. It reminds me again of that conversation we had on the drive up from white water rafting, about some Japanese businessman improving on the little details. Who knew that by improving existing WiFi technology, by using better antennas and fixed point-to-point system, you could help the visions of millions of people! Incredible...a must read.
Quoted: Thousands of residents of remote villages now have easy access to eye care thanks to a specially designed, wi-fi network.
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tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 16 2007 | india, news, research, business, technology
Quoted: The study, being released today by I.B.M. and the Transportation Research Institute of the University of Michigan, notes that Indian automakers are plagued by a shortage of skilled workers, inferior product quality and deficient highway infrastructure, among other challenges.
Its authors, who interviewed 30 high-level executives and automotive experts in India, are confident that the industry will surmount the impediments to make India one of the world’s top 10 vehicle-producing countries by 2015. But they suggest that the Indian car market remains in a fairly primitive stage of development.
“Roads are the big problem,” said Allan Henderson, senior manufacturing consultant at I.B.M.’s Institute for Business Value. “The infrastructure needs to be improved more than you might think. There’s a number of problems, but they’re aware of them and they know what it takes to overcome them.”

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