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Category Archives: Offshoring
Symposium on Frugal Innovations in Hamburg
“Mastering the Frugal Challenge: Innovating for Global Growth through Affordable Solutions” ————————————————————————————————————— Date: Tuesday, 19.11.2013, 9:00 – 18:00 hours Location: Guest House of the University of Hamburg, Rothenbaumchaussee 34, D-20148 Hamburg, Germany Organizer: Center for Frugal Innovation at TIM/TUHH Cooperation … Continue reading
Posted in Bekanntmachungen, English, German-Indian Round Table, Globalization, Offshoring
Tagged Disruptive Innovations, Engineering & Design, FDI, Frugal Engineering, Frugal Innovations, Germany, GIRT Hamburg, Global Innovation, Grassroot Innovations, Hamburg, Healthcare, India
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“Aiming Big with Small Cars”
A forthcoming publication on the emergence of a lead market for frugal products in India: Aiming Big with Small Cars: Emergence of a Lead Market in India By: Rajnish Tiwari and Cornelius Herstatt Springer Verlag, Series: India Studies in Business … Continue reading
Posted in Allgemein, Bekanntmachungen, Economic Matters, English, Globalization, Indo-German Relations, Offshoring
Tagged Automotive, CFI, Engineering & Design, Frugal Innovations, Germany, Global Innovation, India, Publications
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“India – A Lead Market for Frugal Innovations? Extending the Lead Market Theory to Emerging Economies”
The Institute for Technology and Innovation Management at Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) publishes a new working paper on the topic: “India – A Lead Market for Frugal Innovations? Extending the Lead Market Theory to Emerging Economies“. The paper is … Continue reading
Posted in Economic Matters, Globalization, Indo-German Relations, Offshoring
Tagged A-Star, Disruptive Innovations, Electronic Voting Machines, EVM, Frugal Engineering, Frugal Innovations, India, Lead Markets, Maruti, Maruti Suzuki, Suzuki
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TU Hamburg-Harburg: Basisinnovationen sind Forschungsschwerpunkt
(Quelle: IndienContact, 05/2011) »DOINGWELL BY DOING GOOD« Basisinnovationen sind Forschungsschwerpunkt Im Rahmen des Forschungsschwerpunktes »Global Innovation« untersucht das Institut für Technologie- und Innovationsmanagement der TU Hamburg-Harburg (TIM/TUHH) seit 2006 die bisherwenig ausgeschöpften Innovationspotenziale von Schwellenländern mit einem Schwerpunkt auf Indien. … Continue reading
Posted in Allgemein, Bekanntmachungen, Deutsch | German, Offshoring
Tagged Deutschland, Engineering & Design, Forschung und Entwicklung, Global Innovation, Grassroot Innovations, Hamburg, India Week Hamburg 2011, Indien
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Infosys reportedly gave up China investment plans for IPR fears on clients’ side
According to a news item appearing the Economic Times (7th Sept. 2011) Indian IT major Infosys gave up its plans for increasing foreign direct investment (FDI) in China as its major customers in Europe and the USA had apprehessions about … Continue reading
Posted in English, Globalization, Offshoring
Tagged China, Engineering & Design, FDI, Global Innovation, India, Indian OFDI, Infosys, Intellectual Property Rights, IPR
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