Hi-Tech

Technology's impact on the hi-tech industry is transformative, reshaping how companies innovate, operate, and interact with customers. As technology continues to evolve, the hi-tech industry is likely to see even more profound changes, driving new business models, products, and ways of working.

Organizations of all sizes are dealing with complicated issues such as complex supply chains, intense competition, and pressure to continuously innovate to stay ahead of the competition and remain relevant to customers with ever-changing wants and needs.

The hi-tech industry is increasingly adopting green technologies and practices to reduce its environmental footprint. This includes energy-efficient hardware, cloud computing solutions that minimize resource usage, and innovations in renewable energy technologies.

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Success story one

The company is the latest and most comprehensive global emissions calculator, based on the European standard EN16258. Developed over five years with various partners (Industry, ETH, Swiss federal authorities). The regularly updated data guarantee a realistic calculation. In addition to the calculation of pollutants, there service also enables the preparation of an annual emissions balance as well as the compensation of emissions and their data storage.

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Success story two

A global market leader in geographic information system (GIS) software, location intelligence, and mapping. Since 1969, they have supported customers with geographic science and geospatial analytics. They take a geographic approach to problem-solving, brought to life by modern, enterprise-grade GIS technology. We are committed to using science and technology to build a sustainable world.

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Success story three

Thhe award-winning H.EdTech initiative of the leading media house in India, catering to the learning needs of Indians with aspirations of career growth. They offer a variety of created and curated learning programmes across a range of categories, industries, and age groups. They include employment-oriented Early Career courses across BFSI, e-Commerce, and technology sectors; Executive Education for working professionals in collaboration with premier national and global educational institutions; and Enterprise Solutions for learning and development interventions at the organisational level.