Tag Archives: Frugal Engineering

श्रद्धांजलि : Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam no more…

Today, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, former president of India and an accomplished scientist, but over and above all one of the finest human beings that I have been able to observe in the public domain, died of a cardiac arrest while … Continue reading

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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

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Kleinkraftwerke in Indien: “Licht für die Ärmsten”

In der neuen Ausgabe von Zeit Wissen (2/2012) berichtet der preisgekrönte Wissenschaftsjournalist Thomas Häusler über ein sog. “soziales Unternehmen” aus dem Bundesstaat Bihar in Indien: Die indische Firma Husk Power Systems baut Kleinkraftwerke, die bezahlbaren Strom für die arme Landbevölkerung … Continue reading

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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

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