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Where
ideas take hi-tech wings
The innovation labs
of TCS demonstrate to customers the miracles achievable
by technology
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Creating
intellectual assets
Completing 25 years
of R&D, TRDDC is now poised to take on innovation-led
innovation
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Chemicals
and creativity
Dr Murali Sastry,
head of Tata Chemicals Innovation Centre at Pune,
talks about research collaborations, new technologies,
and his vision for the centre's future
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Flavoured
to please
Dr P. Jose David
details Tata Tea's endeavours to successfully
develop flavoured tea bags
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The
search for research
R. A. Mashelkar,
one of India's foremost technocrats, sounds an optimistic
note on India's chances of ascending to the elite
club of the world's knowledge powers |
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The
age of the idea
B. Bowonder,
director of the Tata Management Training Centre
in Pune, on innovation, its methodologies and how
to make the hard yards in the business of being
original |
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The Knowledge Corporation
Successful companies
pay as much attention to the search for newer forms
of knowledge as to their application. We look at
Tata
Motors, Tata
Consultancy Services, Tata
Steel and Rallis
four companies that have made significant
strides in research and development |
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Jewel
in the TCS crown
Having hit the ground
running, the Tata Consultancy Services Shollinganallur
offshore development centre is doing cutting-edge
work in the infotech domain
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