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    Nano Robotics in Medicine

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    from hemophilia to cancer. Assuming the Nano robot isn ’t meant to stay in the patient forever‚ it also has to be able to make its way out of the host. In this presentation‚ we ’ll learn about the potential applications of Nano robots‚ the various ways Nano robots will navigate and move through our bodies‚ the tools they will use to heal patients‚ the progress teams around the world have made so far and what theorists see in the future. [pic] Powering the Nano robot: Just like the navigation systems

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    Tata Motors

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    Should Ratan Tata acquire Jaguar and Land Rover? New technology and markets But they really focused on the middle class Is M&A the best route for Tata to move forward globally? Wanted to diversify country risk Infrastructure lim itations Regulations loosened Growth of the indian economy Watches‚ hotels‚ steel‚ tea competitiveness diminished by aid from government thru tarrifs Steel deomestic expansion or de-integrated strategy Mature market m&a Raw materials security Downstream

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    Tata Motors

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    Tata Motors The Indian Automobile industry The automotive sector is one of the core industries of the Indian economy‚ Continuous economic liberalization over the years by the government of India has resulted in making India as one of the prime business destination for many global automotive players. The automotive sector in India is growing at around 18 per cent per annum. The cumulative annual growth rate of production of the automotive industry from the year 2000-2001 to 2005-2006 was 17 per

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    Presentation Tata Motors

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    1 Tata Group-Built on Trust & Ethics “We do not claim to be more unselfish‚ more generous or more philanthropic than other people. But we started on sound and straight forward business principles‚ considering the interests of the shareholders our own‚ and the health and welfare of the employees the sure foundation of our prosperity.” Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata. (1839-1904)‚Our Founder. “The wealth gathered by Jamsetji Tata and his sons in half a century of industrial pioneering formed but a minute

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    Tata Motors Strategy

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    Tata Motors Industry Analysis: Tata Motors is currently situated in India with only 6% of the revenue coming from exports. India’s automobile market has grown steadily over the last seven to eight years‚ with the exception of the previous two years where the effects of the global downturn were felt‚ primarily in sales of passenger vehicles. Indian automobile market (passenger vehicle) share is currently little more than 4% of the total available market. In the year 2011-12‚ total 2.53 million

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    Tata Group Csr

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    Report Cases on Ethical & Unethical behaviour Tata Group Report by Kumar Saurabh [ERIA11XXX] Jis Joseph Palakaran [ERIA11XXX] Vasudevan Balasubramanian [ERIA110XX] Vijay Anand Ganesan [ERIA11022] Viswanathan Panchapakesan [ERIA110XX] Table of Contents Tata Group - CSR 3 Company Profile 3 Tata Core Values 4 Purpose 4 Core values 4 The Good 5 26/11 Mumbai Attack Incident 5 Tata Group’s Contribution After 26/11 5 Tata Council

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    MARKETING MANAGEMENT REPORT ON THE CASE STUDY TATA STEEL’S EHTICS AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE STEEL INDUSTRY Submitted by: ANTHONY QUANSAH London School of Commerce Presented to: LAWRENCE M. AKWETEY and GEOFF LANCASTER DATE: SEPTEMBER 14‚ 2012 MBA1 Executive Summary The gender balance group was given a case study into Tata’s contribution to ethical business practices and sustainability to investigate into. The ten (10) member group shared the research questions amongst themselves

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    Tata Project

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    • Joined Tata Motors in July 1978 as GET. • Worked in maintenance‚ production & as Engine Factory Head. • Fond of swimming. PLANTS OF TATA MOTORS LTD. MILESTONES DATA REGARDING THE SITE [pic] MASTER PLAN ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE AND PHILOSOPHY STRUCTURE FOR SUPPLY CHAIN STRUCTURE FOR SUPPLY CHAIN VENDOR PARTNERING [pic] PROJECTED STATE EARNINGS FROM TATA MOTORS [pic]

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    Tata Jaguar Acquisition

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    2008‚ India-based Tata Motors Ltd. announced that it had completed the acquisition of the two iconic British brands - Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR) from the US-based Ford Motors for US$ 2.3 billion. Tata Motors stood to gain on several fronts from the deal. One‚ the acquisition would help the company acquire a global footprint and enter the high-end premier segment of the global automobile market. After the acquisition‚ Tata Motors would own the world ’s cheapest car - the US$ 2‚500 Nano‚ and luxury marquees

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    Strategy on Tata Motors

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    The purchase of the Jaguar and Land Rover brands catapulted Tata into a different league‚ while also expanding its global footprint dramatically. Jaguar and Land Rover are highly sophisticated vehicles‚ well-engineered and superbly designed‚ selling to the upper middle-class motorists around the world. While Tata Motors has been running its UK subsidiary at an arm ’s length‚ it could eventually benefit from its engineering‚ design and marketing expertise. However‚ the benefits have not been yet

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