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GE launches waste-to-energy project with Aseagas
22 May 2015
GE develops digital wind farm
21 May 2015
The technology boosts a wind farm’s energy production by up to 20 per cent and could help generate up to an estimated $50 billion of value for the wind industry
Google launches smart smartphone cases
21 May 2015
Google Tone allows users to share URLs by sound
21 May 2015
M&M to buy 33% stake in Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery for $25 mn
21 May 2015
Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery, a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), is a manufacturer of tractors, combine harvesters, rice transplanters and other machinery
Google to display tweets in search results
20 May 2015
Google and Twitter have renewed a partnership to display Tweets in search results, resuming a relationship that ended in 2011
Hyundai plans a third car plant in India, boosted by Modi’s Seoul visit
19 May 2015
Hyundai Group has grown beyond cars in India to secure the largest market share in India’s railway EMU market and is now into the construction of bridges, harbours, and power plants
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