KPIT

KPIT

KPIT (BSE:532400, NSE: KPIT) is a global technology company specializing in providing IT Consulting and Product Engineering solutions and services to <a href="http://www.kpit.com/industries/automotive/home">Automotive</a>, <a href="http://www.kpit.com/industries/manufacturing/home">Manufacturing</a>, <a href="http://www.kpit.com/industries/energy-and-utilities/home">Energy &amp; Utilities</a> and <a href="http://www.kpit.com/industries/life-sciences/home">Life Sciences</a> companies. Together with its customers and partners, it creates and delivers technologies to enable creating a cleaner, greener, and more intelligent world that is sustainable and efficient.


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If public transportation is made robust and accessible through multi-modal shared mobility, citizens can choose it for all their commuting needs be it office travel, travel for daily needs or leisure travel
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Electric vehicles and buses are a great way to curb India's pollution problem. But what will make Indians ditch their cars and use the public transportation system for maximum effect?
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From being just a place for a need-based, ‘distress purchase’ of fuel, automated fuel stations can be the integration point for a range of services
Traffic moves along a busy road in New Delhi January 11, 2011. Auto sales in India grew a record 31 percent in 2010, driven by a burgeoning middle class in Asia's third-largest economy, but tougher comparisons, a likely hike in interest rates, and rising fuel and vehicles costs are expected to slow sales growth this year. REUTERS/B Mathur (INDIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS) - GM1E71B1JH001
India’s challenges require scale to be a part of the solution so logically, any product designed for India's scale would be in a better position to be adopted by the rest of the world, than the other way around.
The exponential improvement in the price performance of the digital and machine learning infrastructure is a key driver of adoption (Shutterstock.com)
Technology-enabled processes are providing manufacturers a bird’s eye view of the entire supply line. This comes with its benefits and challenges
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With its talented manpower and IT prowess, India can show the world how mass-scale, flexible and affordable smart city infrastructure can be created and replicated anywhere across the globe
One of the key combinations needed to widening the smart factory net is mass scale digitisation – of product, process, manpower (Image: Shutterstock - for illustrative purposes only)
A shift that is aligning with where the manufacturing industry the world over is heading—towards a more interconnected, agile and flexible production process to seemingly fuse man, technology and machine
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