1) The document examines the role and value of energy storage in India's electricity systems to help integrate increasing amounts of renewable energy sources like solar and wind.
2) It analyzes Exicom Power Solutions, an Indian company that manufactures energy storage solutions, and its competitors in the market. Porter's Five Forces and SWOT analyses are used to understand the industry and company.
3) Market research finds the commercial and industrial sector has strong potential for energy storage solutions, especially lithium-ion batteries, to provide power backup and replace diesel generators. The sector is projected to grow to over 20GW by 2022.
The document discusses Pakistan's manufacturing and mining sectors. It notes that rapid growth in manufacturing is key to economic development as it leads to innovation, increased production and income, and job creation. However, Pakistan has historically had uneven growth in manufacturing due to outdated technologies and an unskilled workforce. The government has now taken steps to address power shortages, which were a major impediment to growth. As a result, large-scale manufacturing has seen increased growth rates recently. Several sub-sectors like fertilizers, leather products, and food/beverages have seen particularly strong growth. The document analyzes trends in various industries and concludes that continued improvements in energy supply and skills development could further support manufacturing sector expansion.
The document discusses India's manufacturing sector and its value proposition. It notes that India has a large domestic market, low-cost skilled labor, and favorable government policies that have helped manufacturing contribute significantly to the economy and make India an attractive destination for foreign investment. The manufacturing sector is expected to grow rapidly over the next decade, with key sectors like automotive, pharmaceuticals, and food processing driving growth.
- The manufacturing sector is a major employer in India and aims to provide 25% of GDP and 100 million new jobs by 2022. It has grown at a CAGR of 4% between FY12-19 and contributes significantly to India's exports.
- The document discusses India's advantage in manufacturing including a large domestic market, favorable demographics, and government initiatives like Make in India. Key sub-sectors, growth drivers and the evolution of the sector are also outlined.
- Recent trends show growth in production, IIP, capacity utilization and exports, indicating the sector is expanding. The government has implemented various policies to develop manufacturing and make India a global hub.
The industrial sector is the second largest sector of Pakistan's economy, accounting for 24% of GDP. Industrialization leads to higher incomes and standards of living by increasing productivity and value of output per worker. It also helps stabilize prices by ensuring sufficient goods and supports agricultural development by providing machinery, fertilizers, and other inputs. However, industries in Pakistan face problems like energy crises, electricity shortages, gas shortage, and lack of modern equipment.
This document provides an overview and update on a PGPM project related to the manufacturing sector. It discusses the global and Indian scenarios in manufacturing and trends over the past 10 years. It also examines several large manufacturing companies including General Electric, L'Oreal Group, Gowardhan Foods, and Kirloskar Brothers Limited. The document outlines the product offerings, competition, SWOT analyses, and job opportunities in the manufacturing sector. It also provides statistics on foreign investment and growth in India's manufacturing industry.
This document summarizes different manufacturing systems and strategies discussed in the presented document. It begins by defining manufacturing and describing traditional mass production. It then discusses more modern approaches like just-in-time manufacturing, lean manufacturing, flexible manufacturing, agile manufacturing, and rapid manufacturing. The document also discusses the need for a strategic manufacturing plan for India to support job growth and discusses some choices that must be made in developing such a strategy.
The document discusses India's manufacturing sector. It notes that manufacturing contributes 16% to India's GDP and includes sectors like automotive, chemicals, electronics, and food processing. The largest sub-sectors are discussed and statistics provided on manufacturing's contribution to GDP growth from 2007-2012. Challenges facing the sector are outlined like high costs and the need for skills development. Government initiatives to support manufacturing competitiveness are mentioned. Larsen and Toubro, a large Indian conglomerate active in construction, heavy equipment, and other areas is also summarized.
This document contains a report submitted by Asif Jarwar to Dr. Saima Kamran Pathan at the Institute of Business Administration, University of Sindh, Jamshoro on March 30, 2015. The report discusses Pakistan's industrial policies and the various industries in Pakistan such as textiles, sugar, cement, mining, telecommunications, glass, ceramics, leather, and their contributions to GDP and exports. It also compares Pakistan's industrial contribution to GDP with other countries like India, Bangladesh, and China. Finally, it discusses the importance of industrialization for Pakistan's economy and identifies problems faced by Pakistan's industries such as power shortages and lack of skilled labor.
The document discusses Pakistan's manufacturing and mining sectors. It notes that rapid growth in manufacturing is key to economic development as it leads to innovation, increased production and income, and job creation. However, Pakistan has historically had uneven growth in manufacturing due to outdated technologies and an unskilled workforce. The government has now taken steps to address power shortages, which were a major impediment to growth. As a result, large-scale manufacturing has seen increased growth rates recently. Several sub-sectors like fertilizers, leather products, and food/beverages have seen particularly strong growth. The document analyzes trends in various industries and concludes that continued improvements in energy supply and skills development could further support manufacturing sector expansion.
The document discusses India's manufacturing sector and its value proposition. It notes that India has a large domestic market, low-cost skilled labor, and favorable government policies that have helped manufacturing contribute significantly to the economy and make India an attractive destination for foreign investment. The manufacturing sector is expected to grow rapidly over the next decade, with key sectors like automotive, pharmaceuticals, and food processing driving growth.
- The manufacturing sector is a major employer in India and aims to provide 25% of GDP and 100 million new jobs by 2022. It has grown at a CAGR of 4% between FY12-19 and contributes significantly to India's exports.
- The document discusses India's advantage in manufacturing including a large domestic market, favorable demographics, and government initiatives like Make in India. Key sub-sectors, growth drivers and the evolution of the sector are also outlined.
- Recent trends show growth in production, IIP, capacity utilization and exports, indicating the sector is expanding. The government has implemented various policies to develop manufacturing and make India a global hub.
The industrial sector is the second largest sector of Pakistan's economy, accounting for 24% of GDP. Industrialization leads to higher incomes and standards of living by increasing productivity and value of output per worker. It also helps stabilize prices by ensuring sufficient goods and supports agricultural development by providing machinery, fertilizers, and other inputs. However, industries in Pakistan face problems like energy crises, electricity shortages, gas shortage, and lack of modern equipment.
This document provides an overview and update on a PGPM project related to the manufacturing sector. It discusses the global and Indian scenarios in manufacturing and trends over the past 10 years. It also examines several large manufacturing companies including General Electric, L'Oreal Group, Gowardhan Foods, and Kirloskar Brothers Limited. The document outlines the product offerings, competition, SWOT analyses, and job opportunities in the manufacturing sector. It also provides statistics on foreign investment and growth in India's manufacturing industry.
This document summarizes different manufacturing systems and strategies discussed in the presented document. It begins by defining manufacturing and describing traditional mass production. It then discusses more modern approaches like just-in-time manufacturing, lean manufacturing, flexible manufacturing, agile manufacturing, and rapid manufacturing. The document also discusses the need for a strategic manufacturing plan for India to support job growth and discusses some choices that must be made in developing such a strategy.
The document discusses India's manufacturing sector. It notes that manufacturing contributes 16% to India's GDP and includes sectors like automotive, chemicals, electronics, and food processing. The largest sub-sectors are discussed and statistics provided on manufacturing's contribution to GDP growth from 2007-2012. Challenges facing the sector are outlined like high costs and the need for skills development. Government initiatives to support manufacturing competitiveness are mentioned. Larsen and Toubro, a large Indian conglomerate active in construction, heavy equipment, and other areas is also summarized.
This document contains a report submitted by Asif Jarwar to Dr. Saima Kamran Pathan at the Institute of Business Administration, University of Sindh, Jamshoro on March 30, 2015. The report discusses Pakistan's industrial policies and the various industries in Pakistan such as textiles, sugar, cement, mining, telecommunications, glass, ceramics, leather, and their contributions to GDP and exports. It also compares Pakistan's industrial contribution to GDP with other countries like India, Bangladesh, and China. Finally, it discusses the importance of industrialization for Pakistan's economy and identifies problems faced by Pakistan's industries such as power shortages and lack of skilled labor.
The document discusses the major industries in Pakistan's industrial sector and the issues facing its growth. It notes the industrial sector has grown at an average annual rate of 5.8% over 32 years. Key issues hindering faster growth include a lack of capital due to low savings rates, inadequate infrastructure like roads and communications systems, political instability and changing policies, technological backwardness, energy crises, low foreign investment, high inflation, limited domestic and international markets, low literacy rates, and insufficient raw material production to support agro-based industries. Suggestions are provided to address these issues and boost industrial sector performance through improved policies, financing, infrastructure, energy supply, security, technology, and skills development.
The document discusses the engineering and capital goods sector in India. It notes that the capital goods and engineering turnover in India is expected to reach US$125.4 billion by FY17 from US$46.18 billion in FY15, representing a CAGR of 24.9%. The electrical equipment market size is also forecasted to reach US$100 billion by FY22 from US$21 billion in FY17, growing at a CAGR of 19.6%. Engineering exports from India have grown at a CAGR of 7.
The document discusses Pakistan's industrial sector and its importance to the country's economic development. It outlines that industrial development leads to increased economic growth, improved living standards, and a stronger overall economic position. It also defines key industrial activities like manufacturing, mining, construction, and electricity and gas distribution. The industrial sector contributes significantly to Pakistan's GDP and employment. However, it faces challenges like imports, policy fluctuations, and lack of capital and research. The government is working on initiatives to promote innovation, skills development, and small businesses in order to further strengthen Pakistan's industrialization.
The document summarizes India's construction industry and infrastructure sector. It notes that construction is the second largest economic activity in India after agriculture, accounting for 6-8% of GDP. The construction industry is driven by government investment in infrastructure projects and real estate development. Over 500 billion USD is planned to be invested in infrastructure by 2012 as part of India's 11th five year plan, making construction one of the biggest beneficiaries. The infrastructure sector supports overall economic growth and several core industries such as electricity, coal, cement and steel. Major investments are planned across various infrastructure segments like roads, ports and power under India's 12th five year plan to achieve targeted GDP growth rates.
The document provides an overview of several key industries in India including automotive, food processing, healthcare, IT, entertainment, retail, textiles, telecommunications, and insurance. It notes that the automobile industry is estimated to triple in size by 2016. The food processing industry is estimated to reach $105 billion by 2015. The healthcare and IT industries are both expected to reach $80 billion by 2012, growing at high rates. Most industries are forecasted to grow between 12-18% over the next few years due to factors like rising incomes, population growth, and globalization.
- India's capital goods and engineering turnover is expected to reach US$ 125.4 billion by FY17 from US$ 46.18 billion in FY15, growing at a CAGR of 24.9%.
- The electrical equipment market is forecasted to reach US$ 100 billion by FY22 from US$ 21 billion in FY17, growing at a CAGR of 64.8%.
- Engineering research and design segment revenues are projected to increase fourfold to reach US$ 45 billion in FY20 from US$ 22 billion in FY16, growing at a CAGR of 19.6%.
The document provides an overview of the manufacturing sector in India. It discusses that the sector is a major employer in India and the government aims to achieve 25% GDP contribution and 100 million new jobs from manufacturing by 2022. The sector has potential to become a global hub due to factors like large workforce, government initiatives and investments. Exports of manufactured goods have grown and the sector recorded positive growth in production levels and purchasing managers' index.
The document summarizes the manufacturing sector in India. It discusses that manufacturing contributes 15.24% to India's GDP and employs over 6 million people. The major manufacturing sectors include textiles, metals, chemicals, automotive, and electronics. While India has the potential to increase manufacturing's share of GDP to 25%, the sector faces challenges like inadequate infrastructure, unskilled labor, low access to financing, and complex regulations. The government is taking steps to address issues and promote growth in manufacturing.
The document provides an overview of the manufacturing sector in India. It discusses:
1) The manufacturing sector is a major employer in India and the government aims to achieve 25% GDP share and 100 million new jobs by 2022 to make it an engine of growth.
2) India has advantages like a large domestic market, favorable demographics, and government initiatives that provide opportunities to make the country a global manufacturing hub.
3) The sector has grown at a CAGR of 9.87% between FY12-FY17 based on gross value added and contributes significantly to capital formation and industrial production in India.
TransGraph Consulting Pvt. Ltd. is a leader in market analysis and price risk management services. It has grown significantly since being established in 2003. It provides decision-enabling reports and consulting services to help clients with commodity and currency trading. Its expertise includes price forecasting, risk analysis, supply chain assessment, and customized software solutions. The company is led by Chairman and MD Nagaraj Meda, who has experience as a commodity and currency trader. TransGraph aims to be a world-class consulting firm through its knowledgeable research team and efficient service delivery.
The document provides an overview of India's manufacturing sector. It discusses key topics such as the importance of manufacturing, classification and size of the sector, export and import trends, technology intensity, and challenges. Some key points:
- Manufacturing is an important driver of economic development and employment. However, India's manufacturing sector contributes only around 15-16% to GDP, lower than other major economies.
- Exports are dominated by low technology goods. Engineering goods, gems and jewelry account for over 60% of exports but India has less than 1% share in global markets. Imports exceed exports, leading to a large trade deficit.
- The sector faces challenges of low R&D spending, lack of technology
Sophal Chan: L2C Scoping Study – CambodiaUNU-WIDER
Cambodia has experienced significant industrial development since the 1990s. The garment industry, in particular, has grown rapidly and now accounts for over 70% of exports. However, industry is still dominated by small establishments, with over 98% having fewer than 50 employees. Most garment factories are foreign-owned and have few linkages to the domestic economy. Moving forward, Cambodia aims to diversify its industrial base, promote SME growth, and encourage greater value-addition within the country through policies that balance foreign investment incentives with domestic competitiveness. Continued political stability and regional economic integration present opportunities, but challenges remain to build a more sustainable and competitive industrial sector.
Engineering and capital goods exports from India have grown significantly over the past decade, reaching US$65.23 billion in FY17. The top categories of engineering exports from India are transport equipment including automotive and auto components, accounting for 32.46% of total exports. Industrial machinery including electrical machinery is the second largest category at 23.85% followed by iron and steel products. The engineering sector in India is expected to continue growing driven by increasing industrialization, infrastructure development, and the expansion of core sectors such as power, mining and construction.
The document discusses different types of manufacturing industries in India. It covers agro-based industries like textiles which use agricultural raw materials as well as mineral-based industries that utilize minerals and metals. Key mineral-based industries mentioned include iron and steel, aluminum smelting, chemicals, fertilizers, cement, automobiles, and information technology. The document also discusses factors influencing industrial location and provides classifications of industries based on ownership, scale of capital investment, and raw materials used.
The document provides an overview of the engineering and capital goods sector in India. Some key points:
- The capital goods and engineering turnover reached US$ 125.4 billion by FY17 from US$ 46.18 billion in FY15, driven by increasing industrialization.
- Electrical equipment market size is forecasted to reach US$ 100 billion by FY22 from US$ 21 billion in FY17. Engineering research and design revenues are projected to increase fourfold to US$ 45 billion by 2020.
- The construction equipment market is expected to reach US$ 7 billion by 2020 from US$ 4.2 billion in FY17. Telecom equipment market is projected to increase at 50%
Manufacturing is a major sector in India that employs over 30 million people. The government aims to increase the sector's GDP contribution to 25% and add 100 million new jobs by 2022. Key factors driving growth include India's large workforce, initiatives like Make in India, and increasing domestic demand. The sector has grown significantly in recent years, with manufacturing GVA reaching US$ 392.66 billion in FY2018. Several sub-sectors such as automobiles, electronics, and pharmaceuticals have experienced strong growth. The government is working to develop infrastructure and enhance competitiveness to make India a global manufacturing hub.
The document provides an overview of the manufacturing sector in India. It discusses key points such as:
- Manufacturing is a major employer in India, employing over 30 million people. The government aims to achieve 25% GDP contribution and 100 million new jobs from manufacturing by 2022.
- India has advantages for manufacturing such as a large domestic market, favorable demographics, availability of natural resources, and government initiatives like Make in India.
- The sector has grown at a CAGR of 4.34% between FY12-FY18 based on gross value added. Foreign investment in manufacturing has also been increasing.
- Sub-sectors such as automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals have attracted significant foreign investment
Thailand's machinery and metalworking industries employ around 400,000 people across 50,000 enterprises. While domestic production is limited, imports of machinery and parts reached $12.57 billion in 2009, primarily from Japan, China, and the US. There is an opportunity for local suppliers to meet growing demand from downstream industries by providing a domestic source of more sophisticated machinery. Exports of machinery have also grown significantly, increasing over 90% since 2004 to over $8 billion annually, driven by Thailand's position as a regional export hub and trade agreements like AFTA.
MBA (IRM) students Presentation on Industrial Sector Pakistan. Being students of a reputable institution "Hailey College of Banking & Finance Punjab University"" we are thankful to our Professor Farah Naz Naqvi who sparkled our presentation skills and taught us to visualize the practical picture of the Economy.
Faraz Ishaque
Strategy for Adoption of Two-Wheeler Electric Vehicles in Urban Markets of IndiaRajesh Gusain
This paper attempts to evaluate the adoption strategy in the short to medium term to drive demand for the electric vehicle in urban transportation markets in India.
This document summarizes the business case for off-grid renewable energy in India. It examines solar home system and decentralized renewable energy business models, assessing technology, key players, economics, growth forecasts and impact. Both sectors show potential for scale but face challenges. Private sector financing is needed to realize India's renewable energy target of 150GW by 2022. The report provides recommendations to promote private investment and engagement in off-grid renewable energy to support national goals.
The document discusses the major industries in Pakistan's industrial sector and the issues facing its growth. It notes the industrial sector has grown at an average annual rate of 5.8% over 32 years. Key issues hindering faster growth include a lack of capital due to low savings rates, inadequate infrastructure like roads and communications systems, political instability and changing policies, technological backwardness, energy crises, low foreign investment, high inflation, limited domestic and international markets, low literacy rates, and insufficient raw material production to support agro-based industries. Suggestions are provided to address these issues and boost industrial sector performance through improved policies, financing, infrastructure, energy supply, security, technology, and skills development.
The document discusses the engineering and capital goods sector in India. It notes that the capital goods and engineering turnover in India is expected to reach US$125.4 billion by FY17 from US$46.18 billion in FY15, representing a CAGR of 24.9%. The electrical equipment market size is also forecasted to reach US$100 billion by FY22 from US$21 billion in FY17, growing at a CAGR of 19.6%. Engineering exports from India have grown at a CAGR of 7.
The document discusses Pakistan's industrial sector and its importance to the country's economic development. It outlines that industrial development leads to increased economic growth, improved living standards, and a stronger overall economic position. It also defines key industrial activities like manufacturing, mining, construction, and electricity and gas distribution. The industrial sector contributes significantly to Pakistan's GDP and employment. However, it faces challenges like imports, policy fluctuations, and lack of capital and research. The government is working on initiatives to promote innovation, skills development, and small businesses in order to further strengthen Pakistan's industrialization.
The document summarizes India's construction industry and infrastructure sector. It notes that construction is the second largest economic activity in India after agriculture, accounting for 6-8% of GDP. The construction industry is driven by government investment in infrastructure projects and real estate development. Over 500 billion USD is planned to be invested in infrastructure by 2012 as part of India's 11th five year plan, making construction one of the biggest beneficiaries. The infrastructure sector supports overall economic growth and several core industries such as electricity, coal, cement and steel. Major investments are planned across various infrastructure segments like roads, ports and power under India's 12th five year plan to achieve targeted GDP growth rates.
The document provides an overview of several key industries in India including automotive, food processing, healthcare, IT, entertainment, retail, textiles, telecommunications, and insurance. It notes that the automobile industry is estimated to triple in size by 2016. The food processing industry is estimated to reach $105 billion by 2015. The healthcare and IT industries are both expected to reach $80 billion by 2012, growing at high rates. Most industries are forecasted to grow between 12-18% over the next few years due to factors like rising incomes, population growth, and globalization.
- India's capital goods and engineering turnover is expected to reach US$ 125.4 billion by FY17 from US$ 46.18 billion in FY15, growing at a CAGR of 24.9%.
- The electrical equipment market is forecasted to reach US$ 100 billion by FY22 from US$ 21 billion in FY17, growing at a CAGR of 64.8%.
- Engineering research and design segment revenues are projected to increase fourfold to reach US$ 45 billion in FY20 from US$ 22 billion in FY16, growing at a CAGR of 19.6%.
The document provides an overview of the manufacturing sector in India. It discusses that the sector is a major employer in India and the government aims to achieve 25% GDP contribution and 100 million new jobs from manufacturing by 2022. The sector has potential to become a global hub due to factors like large workforce, government initiatives and investments. Exports of manufactured goods have grown and the sector recorded positive growth in production levels and purchasing managers' index.
The document summarizes the manufacturing sector in India. It discusses that manufacturing contributes 15.24% to India's GDP and employs over 6 million people. The major manufacturing sectors include textiles, metals, chemicals, automotive, and electronics. While India has the potential to increase manufacturing's share of GDP to 25%, the sector faces challenges like inadequate infrastructure, unskilled labor, low access to financing, and complex regulations. The government is taking steps to address issues and promote growth in manufacturing.
The document provides an overview of the manufacturing sector in India. It discusses:
1) The manufacturing sector is a major employer in India and the government aims to achieve 25% GDP share and 100 million new jobs by 2022 to make it an engine of growth.
2) India has advantages like a large domestic market, favorable demographics, and government initiatives that provide opportunities to make the country a global manufacturing hub.
3) The sector has grown at a CAGR of 9.87% between FY12-FY17 based on gross value added and contributes significantly to capital formation and industrial production in India.
TransGraph Consulting Pvt. Ltd. is a leader in market analysis and price risk management services. It has grown significantly since being established in 2003. It provides decision-enabling reports and consulting services to help clients with commodity and currency trading. Its expertise includes price forecasting, risk analysis, supply chain assessment, and customized software solutions. The company is led by Chairman and MD Nagaraj Meda, who has experience as a commodity and currency trader. TransGraph aims to be a world-class consulting firm through its knowledgeable research team and efficient service delivery.
The document provides an overview of India's manufacturing sector. It discusses key topics such as the importance of manufacturing, classification and size of the sector, export and import trends, technology intensity, and challenges. Some key points:
- Manufacturing is an important driver of economic development and employment. However, India's manufacturing sector contributes only around 15-16% to GDP, lower than other major economies.
- Exports are dominated by low technology goods. Engineering goods, gems and jewelry account for over 60% of exports but India has less than 1% share in global markets. Imports exceed exports, leading to a large trade deficit.
- The sector faces challenges of low R&D spending, lack of technology
Sophal Chan: L2C Scoping Study – CambodiaUNU-WIDER
Cambodia has experienced significant industrial development since the 1990s. The garment industry, in particular, has grown rapidly and now accounts for over 70% of exports. However, industry is still dominated by small establishments, with over 98% having fewer than 50 employees. Most garment factories are foreign-owned and have few linkages to the domestic economy. Moving forward, Cambodia aims to diversify its industrial base, promote SME growth, and encourage greater value-addition within the country through policies that balance foreign investment incentives with domestic competitiveness. Continued political stability and regional economic integration present opportunities, but challenges remain to build a more sustainable and competitive industrial sector.
Engineering and capital goods exports from India have grown significantly over the past decade, reaching US$65.23 billion in FY17. The top categories of engineering exports from India are transport equipment including automotive and auto components, accounting for 32.46% of total exports. Industrial machinery including electrical machinery is the second largest category at 23.85% followed by iron and steel products. The engineering sector in India is expected to continue growing driven by increasing industrialization, infrastructure development, and the expansion of core sectors such as power, mining and construction.
The document discusses different types of manufacturing industries in India. It covers agro-based industries like textiles which use agricultural raw materials as well as mineral-based industries that utilize minerals and metals. Key mineral-based industries mentioned include iron and steel, aluminum smelting, chemicals, fertilizers, cement, automobiles, and information technology. The document also discusses factors influencing industrial location and provides classifications of industries based on ownership, scale of capital investment, and raw materials used.
The document provides an overview of the engineering and capital goods sector in India. Some key points:
- The capital goods and engineering turnover reached US$ 125.4 billion by FY17 from US$ 46.18 billion in FY15, driven by increasing industrialization.
- Electrical equipment market size is forecasted to reach US$ 100 billion by FY22 from US$ 21 billion in FY17. Engineering research and design revenues are projected to increase fourfold to US$ 45 billion by 2020.
- The construction equipment market is expected to reach US$ 7 billion by 2020 from US$ 4.2 billion in FY17. Telecom equipment market is projected to increase at 50%
Manufacturing is a major sector in India that employs over 30 million people. The government aims to increase the sector's GDP contribution to 25% and add 100 million new jobs by 2022. Key factors driving growth include India's large workforce, initiatives like Make in India, and increasing domestic demand. The sector has grown significantly in recent years, with manufacturing GVA reaching US$ 392.66 billion in FY2018. Several sub-sectors such as automobiles, electronics, and pharmaceuticals have experienced strong growth. The government is working to develop infrastructure and enhance competitiveness to make India a global manufacturing hub.
The document provides an overview of the manufacturing sector in India. It discusses key points such as:
- Manufacturing is a major employer in India, employing over 30 million people. The government aims to achieve 25% GDP contribution and 100 million new jobs from manufacturing by 2022.
- India has advantages for manufacturing such as a large domestic market, favorable demographics, availability of natural resources, and government initiatives like Make in India.
- The sector has grown at a CAGR of 4.34% between FY12-FY18 based on gross value added. Foreign investment in manufacturing has also been increasing.
- Sub-sectors such as automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals have attracted significant foreign investment
Thailand's machinery and metalworking industries employ around 400,000 people across 50,000 enterprises. While domestic production is limited, imports of machinery and parts reached $12.57 billion in 2009, primarily from Japan, China, and the US. There is an opportunity for local suppliers to meet growing demand from downstream industries by providing a domestic source of more sophisticated machinery. Exports of machinery have also grown significantly, increasing over 90% since 2004 to over $8 billion annually, driven by Thailand's position as a regional export hub and trade agreements like AFTA.
MBA (IRM) students Presentation on Industrial Sector Pakistan. Being students of a reputable institution "Hailey College of Banking & Finance Punjab University"" we are thankful to our Professor Farah Naz Naqvi who sparkled our presentation skills and taught us to visualize the practical picture of the Economy.
Faraz Ishaque
Strategy for Adoption of Two-Wheeler Electric Vehicles in Urban Markets of IndiaRajesh Gusain
This paper attempts to evaluate the adoption strategy in the short to medium term to drive demand for the electric vehicle in urban transportation markets in India.
This document summarizes the business case for off-grid renewable energy in India. It examines solar home system and decentralized renewable energy business models, assessing technology, key players, economics, growth forecasts and impact. Both sectors show potential for scale but face challenges. Private sector financing is needed to realize India's renewable energy target of 150GW by 2022. The report provides recommendations to promote private investment and engagement in off-grid renewable energy to support national goals.
Power Backup Market in India 2018 - 2023 - Snippets of the Market Research Re...Research On Global Markets
The power backup market in India is characterized by the dominant presence of the unorganized sector. Wondering how it will affect the overall growth of the market? Check out the snapshot of our market research report on the Power Backup Market in India.
Context of smart grids in india knowledge paper of india smart grid day 2013L&C
This document discusses regulatory support needed for smart grid projects in India. It outlines three key areas of regulatory focus: economic regulation, safety and standards, and awareness and capacity building. Some challenges in these areas include the lack of optimal tariff design, investment approval mechanisms, interoperability standards, cyber security standards, and consumer awareness. Suggested interventions include introducing time-of-use tariffs, facilitating investment approvals, developing interoperability and cyber security standards, and conducting capacity building and consumer education programs. State regulatory commissions can support smart grid projects by leveraging factors in the Electricity Act that encourage competition, efficiency and optimal investments.
Battery technologies are central to delivering significant advances in a wide range
of industries, from electric vehicles to renewable power. This has catapulted
battery technology to the top of the priority list for many players, leading to a huge
boom in investment, as companies try to build key positions in the market.
However, this investment frenzy threatens to lead companies to rush forward
without asking themselves key questions. What will the landscape look like when
the dust settles? Which technology will dominate the battery space in the future,
and what are the potential scenarios for future growth? How do I (as a chemical
company, utility, investor, battery manufacturer, automotive manufacturer, mobility
provider or government / regulator) prepare for the future and position myself to
benefit?
There is no simple answer to these questions, as they depend on a range of
factors, from the speed of new innovation to the ability to reduce costs of existing
technologies.
The document provides a summary of an India Power Electronics Market Report from 2010. It discusses the growth of the Indian electronics industry and power electronics sector. The report aims to understand this phenomenon by providing data on demand, supply, key segments and participants. It identifies unique growth areas in India and highlights gaps between domestic demand and supply that are currently met through imports. The report also identifies areas where India exports power electronics products and services. It provides a comprehensive account of the market beyond surface data, including insights and recommendations to help readers identify opportunities.
2013 us grid storage report executive summaryJon Winberg
This report analyzes the future market potential for grid energy storage technologies and applications in the US over the next 10 years. It finds that while pumped hydro currently dominates grid storage, battery technologies like lithium-ion and flow batteries are poised to experience strong growth due to their flexibility. The report models scenarios where grid storage capacity grows to between 28.2-47 GW by 2022, representing a compound annual growth rate of 3.4-9.3%. This growth will be driven by increasing renewable energy as well as support for applications like frequency regulation and transmission/distribution support. However, high capital costs and the unproven nature of some technologies may restrain the market.
IRJET - Review of Electrical Energy Audit at Kinetic GearsIRJET Journal
This document summarizes an energy audit conducted at Kinetic Gears, an industrial company in Nagpur, India that manufactures gear boxes and transmission parts. The audit found that the company's main energy consuming loads were electric motors powering machines like mills, grinders, and lathes. It provided recommendations for reducing energy consumption through improved maintenance of motors and lighting, use of natural ventilation, and ensuring the power factor is close to unity to minimize losses. Conducting the energy audit helped identify opportunities to save up to 65-70% on energy costs through more efficient use.
Intelligence of Battery Management Systems Amplified with Cloud-based Software and Services
Battery-operated applications and cloud-based software and services are among the top buzzwords in the vast industrial landscape that is undergoing the Fourth Industrial Revolution - Industry 4.0. With the increasing convergence of industrial operations and technology, the cloud-connected battery management system is emerging as one of the most popular trends across various industries, including automotive, telecommunications, and consumer electronics.
India Electric Vehicle Market PPT: Growth, Outlook, Demand, Keyplayer Analysi...IMARC Group
The India electric vehicle market size reached US$ 772 Million in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 19,980 Million by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 69% during 2023-2028.
More Info:- https://www.imarcgroup.com/india-electric-vehicle-market
Global Electric School Bus Market PPT: Demand, Trends and Business Opportunit...IMARC Group
The global electric school bus market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 34.5% during 2022-2027.
More Info:- https://www.imarcgroup.com/electric-school-bus-market
A paper on barriers and challenges of electric vehicles to grid optimizationIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a paper on the barriers and challenges of integrating electric vehicles with the power grid to optimize it. It discusses various optimization strategies that have been studied for electric vehicle charging and vehicle-to-grid technologies. A key challenge discussed is the lack of sufficient charging infrastructure in developing countries like India. The document also provides an overview of electric vehicles and their components, and analyzes optimization techniques that have been applied for electric vehicle charging and vehicle-to-grid systems.
An attempt to answer the following pertinent question:
Will India realize its semiconductor dreams without first creating local products and domestic brands.?
Yes or No.?
Assessment of Perform Achieve and Trade (Pat), Cycle in India and Conceptuali...rahulmonikasharma
In this paper, we have a tendency to analysed the experiences gained from section one of PAT theme and extract some policy lessons that may support policy manufacturers whereas coming up with future PAT theme. we have a tendency to conduct the analysis by addressing key analysis criteria i.e. price issue, energy saving certificate mercantilism, body burden for the authority and PAT cycle two outlook. It’s not in our objective to point out to the reader a normative facet of coming up with PAT theme. Rather, we have a tendency to establish some key policy lessons which might be summarized as: Targets to be achieved should be clearly expressed and government ought to give subsidies to selected shoppers to require up some major energy economical ways requiring vast monetary investment, industrial sectors to be enclosed whereas deepening of PAT has been mentioned, widening and deepening of PAT ought to be supported 2 criteria i.e. energy consumption and impact of the sectors on the setting, correct market should be discovered for ESCert’s mercantilism in terms of policy timeframe, energy potency targets mustn't solely cowl “low hanging fruits” however it ought to promote innovation.
A Study on Customer Perception of Electric Vehicle and Its Impact on Traditio...ijtsrd
India traditionally has been belligerent to any changes. But with the need to curb environmental emissions it has been identified that there is a need to switch from ICE vehicles to Electric Vehicles. This switch is eminent and a necessity in order to fight the climatic and environmental changes which is affecting all living life whether in land, water or air. It is a fact that with substantial shift in the automobile industry towards Electric Vehicles disruption in the automobile supply Chain in imminent. It is true that for those suppliers who are heavily leveraged and unable to adapt it could spell a disastrous financial troubles ahead. This study is an attempt to identify how production and supply of electric vehicles will impact the traditional supply chain in India and suggest ways and methods to incorporate the changes. An attempt has also been made in this study to identify the perception of individuals regarding Electric Vehicle. Because it is the people's choice which will lead to boon or bane for this segment of automobiles. Anuj Vishwamohan Nair "A Study on Customer Perception of Electric Vehicle and Its Impact on Traditional Supply Chain in India" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd47516.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/automotive-engineering/47516/a-study-on-customer-perception-of-electric-vehicle-and-its-impact-on-traditional-supply-chain-in-india/anuj-vishwamohan-nair
The document discusses the use of IoT in the energy industry. It describes how IoT can be applied to remotely monitor energy assets, automate processes, integrate renewable energy sources with the grid, and help consumers reduce energy consumption through smart meters and decision making. Some benefits of IoT include improved reliability, reduced costs and labor, and more eco-friendly measures. Potential challenges involve security, connectivity, integration complexity. Edge computing and infrastructure modernization are proposed as solutions.
India Lithium-Ion Battery Market PPT 2022: Size, Growth, Demand and Forecast ...IMARC Group
According to the latest report by IMARC Group, that the India lithium-ion battery market size reached a value of US$ 2.1 Billion in 2021. Lithium-Ion batteries are advanced technology rechargeable and reusable batteries that consist of lithium-ion in its electrochemistry. These batteries offer extremely high voltage and charge storage per unit mass and volume compared to other conventional batteries like nickel-cadmium (NiCd) and nickel-metal hydride (NiMH).
IRJET- Solar Rooftop PV Systems- Markets, Policies and Future PotentialIRJET Journal
1) The document discusses solar rooftop PV systems in India, policies to promote them, and challenges to wider adoption.
2) Key challenges include high upfront costs, unclear net metering policies between states, and lack of consumer trust in performance.
3) To accelerate rooftop solar, the authors propose a third-party financing business model to address financial and regulatory barriers hampering deployment.
GCC Solar Photovoltaic Market Growth, Demand and Challenges of the Key Indust...IMARC Group
The GCC solar photovoltaic market size is projected to exhibit a growth rate (CAGR) of 11.3% during 2024-2032.
More Info:- https://www.imarcgroup.com/gcc-solar-photovoltaic-market
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TUNNELING IN HIMALAYAS WITH NATM METHOD: A SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SUNGAL TUNNE...IRJET Journal
1) The document discusses the Sungal Tunnel project in Jammu and Kashmir, India, which is being constructed using the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM).
2) NATM involves continuous monitoring during construction to adapt to changing ground conditions, and makes extensive use of shotcrete for temporary tunnel support.
3) The methodology section outlines the systematic geotechnical design process for tunnels according to Austrian guidelines, and describes the various steps of NATM tunnel construction including initial and secondary tunnel support.
STUDY THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE REDUCTION FACTOR ON RC FRAMED STRUCTUREIRJET Journal
This study examines the effect of response reduction factors (R factors) on reinforced concrete (RC) framed structures through nonlinear dynamic analysis. Three RC frame models with varying heights (4, 8, and 12 stories) were analyzed in ETABS software under different R factors ranging from 1 to 5. The results showed that displacement increased as the R factor decreased, indicating less linear behavior for lower R factors. Drift also decreased proportionally with increasing R factors from 1 to 5. Shear forces in the frames decreased with higher R factors. In general, R factors of 3 to 5 produced more satisfactory performance with less displacement and drift. The displacement variations between different building heights were consistent at different R factors. This study evaluated how R factors influence
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RCC ELEMENT OF SLAB WITH STARK STEEL (HYSD STEEL) A...IRJET Journal
This study compares the use of Stark Steel and TMT Steel as reinforcement materials in a two-way reinforced concrete slab. Mechanical testing is conducted to determine the tensile strength, yield strength, and other properties of each material. A two-way slab design adhering to codes and standards is executed with both materials. The performance is analyzed in terms of deflection, stability under loads, and displacement. Cost analyses accounting for material, durability, maintenance, and life cycle costs are also conducted. The findings provide insights into the economic and structural implications of each material for reinforcement selection and recommendations on the most suitable material based on the analysis.
Effect of Camber and Angles of Attack on Airfoil CharacteristicsIRJET Journal
This document discusses a study analyzing the effect of camber, position of camber, and angle of attack on the aerodynamic characteristics of airfoils. Sixteen modified asymmetric NACA airfoils were analyzed using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) by varying the camber, camber position, and angle of attack. The results showed the relationship between these parameters and the lift coefficient, drag coefficient, and lift to drag ratio. This provides insight into how changes in airfoil geometry impact aerodynamic performance.
A Review on the Progress and Challenges of Aluminum-Based Metal Matrix Compos...IRJET Journal
This document reviews the progress and challenges of aluminum-based metal matrix composites (MMCs), focusing on their fabrication processes and applications. It discusses how various aluminum MMCs have been developed using reinforcements like borides, carbides, oxides, and nitrides to improve mechanical and wear properties. These composites have gained prominence for their lightweight, high-strength and corrosion resistance properties. The document also examines recent advancements in fabrication techniques for aluminum MMCs and their growing applications in industries such as aerospace and automotive. However, it notes that challenges remain around issues like improper mixing of reinforcements and reducing reinforcement agglomeration.
Dynamic Urban Transit Optimization: A Graph Neural Network Approach for Real-...IRJET Journal
This document discusses research on using graph neural networks (GNNs) for dynamic optimization of public transportation networks in real-time. GNNs represent transit networks as graphs with nodes as stops and edges as connections. The GNN model aims to optimize networks using real-time data on vehicle locations, arrival times, and passenger loads. This helps increase mobility, decrease traffic, and improve efficiency. The system continuously trains and infers to adapt to changing transit conditions, providing decision support tools. While research has focused on performance, more work is needed on security, socio-economic impacts, contextual generalization of models, continuous learning approaches, and effective real-time visualization.
Structural Analysis and Design of Multi-Storey Symmetric and Asymmetric Shape...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research project that aims to compare the structural performance of conventional slab and grid slab systems in multi-story buildings using ETABS software. The study will analyze both symmetric and asymmetric building models under various loading conditions. Parameters like deflections, moments, shears, and stresses will be examined to evaluate the structural effectiveness of each slab type. The results will provide insights into the comparative behavior of conventional and grid slabs to help engineers and architects select appropriate slab systems based on building layouts and design requirements.
A Review of “Seismic Response of RC Structures Having Plan and Vertical Irreg...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes and reviews a research paper on the seismic response of reinforced concrete (RC) structures with plan and vertical irregularities, with and without infill walls. It discusses how infill walls can improve or reduce the seismic performance of RC buildings, depending on factors like wall layout, height distribution, connection to the frame, and relative stiffness of walls and frames. The reviewed research paper analyzes the behavior of infill walls, effects of vertical irregularities, and seismic performance of high-rise structures under linear static and dynamic analysis. It studies response characteristics like story drift, deflection and shear. The document also provides literature on similar research investigating the effects of infill walls, soft stories, plan irregularities, and different
This document provides a review of machine learning techniques used in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). It begins with an abstract that summarizes key applications of machine learning in ADAS, including object detection, recognition, and decision-making. The introduction discusses the integration of machine learning in ADAS and how it is transforming vehicle safety. The literature review then examines several research papers on topics like lightweight deep learning models for object detection and lane detection models using image processing. It concludes by discussing challenges and opportunities in the field, such as improving algorithm robustness and adaptability.
Long Term Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature for Asosa district,...IRJET Journal
The document analyzes temperature and precipitation trends in Asosa District, Benishangul Gumuz Region, Ethiopia from 1993 to 2022 based on data from the local meteorological station. The results show:
1) The average maximum and minimum annual temperatures have generally decreased over time, with maximum temperatures decreasing by a factor of -0.0341 and minimum by -0.0152.
2) Mann-Kendall tests found the decreasing temperature trends to be statistically significant for annual maximum temperatures but not for annual minimum temperatures.
3) Annual precipitation in Asosa District showed a statistically significant increasing trend.
The conclusions recommend development planners account for rising summer precipitation and declining temperatures in
P.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD ProIRJET Journal
This document discusses the design and analysis of pre-engineered building (PEB) framed structures using STAAD Pro software. It provides an overview of PEBs, including that they are designed off-site with building trusses and beams produced in a factory. STAAD Pro is identified as a key tool for modeling, analyzing, and designing PEBs to ensure their performance and safety under various load scenarios. The document outlines modeling structural parts in STAAD Pro, evaluating structural reactions, assigning loads, and following international design codes and standards. In summary, STAAD Pro is used to design and analyze PEB framed structures to ensure safety and code compliance.
A Review on Innovative Fiber Integration for Enhanced Reinforcement of Concre...IRJET Journal
This document provides a review of research on innovative fiber integration methods for reinforcing concrete structures. It discusses studies that have explored using carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites with recycled plastic aggregates to develop more sustainable strengthening techniques. It also examines using ultra-high performance fiber reinforced concrete to improve shear strength in beams. Additional topics covered include the dynamic responses of FRP-strengthened beams under static and impact loads, and the performance of preloaded CFRP-strengthened fiber reinforced concrete beams. The review highlights the potential of fiber composites to enable more sustainable and resilient construction practices.
Survey Paper on Cloud-Based Secured Healthcare SystemIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a survey on securing patient healthcare data in cloud-based systems. It discusses using technologies like facial recognition, smart cards, and cloud computing combined with strong encryption to securely store patient data. The survey found that healthcare professionals believe digitizing patient records and storing them in a centralized cloud system would improve access during emergencies and enable more efficient care compared to paper-based systems. However, ensuring privacy and security of patient data is paramount as healthcare incorporates these digital technologies.
Review on studies and research on widening of existing concrete bridgesIRJET Journal
This document summarizes several studies that have been conducted on widening existing concrete bridges. It describes a study from China that examined load distribution factors for a bridge widened with composite steel-concrete girders. It also outlines challenges and solutions for widening a bridge in the UAE, including replacing bearings and stitching the new and existing structures. Additionally, it discusses two bridge widening projects in New Zealand that involved adding precast beams and stitching to connect structures. Finally, safety measures and challenges for strengthening a historic bridge in Switzerland under live traffic are presented.
React based fullstack edtech web applicationIRJET Journal
The document describes the architecture of an educational technology web application built using the MERN stack. It discusses the frontend developed with ReactJS, backend with NodeJS and ExpressJS, and MongoDB database. The frontend provides dynamic user interfaces, while the backend offers APIs for authentication, course management, and other functions. MongoDB enables flexible data storage. The architecture aims to provide a scalable, responsive platform for online learning.
A Comprehensive Review of Integrating IoT and Blockchain Technologies in the ...IRJET Journal
This paper proposes integrating Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain technologies to help implement objectives of India's National Education Policy (NEP) in the education sector. The paper discusses how blockchain could be used for secure student data management, credential verification, and decentralized learning platforms. IoT devices could create smart classrooms, automate attendance tracking, and enable real-time monitoring. Blockchain would ensure integrity of exam processes and resource allocation, while smart contracts automate agreements. The paper argues this integration has potential to revolutionize education by making it more secure, transparent and efficient, in alignment with NEP goals. However, challenges like infrastructure needs, data privacy, and collaborative efforts are also discussed.
A REVIEW ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COCONUT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE.IRJET Journal
This document provides a review of research on the performance of coconut fibre reinforced concrete. It summarizes several studies that tested different volume fractions and lengths of coconut fibres in concrete mixtures with varying compressive strengths. The studies found that coconut fibre improved properties like tensile strength, toughness, crack resistance, and spalling resistance compared to plain concrete. Volume fractions of 2-5% and fibre lengths of 20-50mm produced the best results. The document concludes that using a 4-5% volume fraction of coconut fibres 30-40mm in length with M30-M60 grade concrete would provide benefits based on previous research.
Optimizing Business Management Process Workflows: The Dynamic Influence of Mi...IRJET Journal
The document discusses optimizing business management processes through automation using Microsoft Power Automate and artificial intelligence. It provides an overview of Power Automate's key components and features for automating workflows across various apps and services. The document then presents several scenarios applying automation solutions to common business processes like data entry, monitoring, HR, finance, customer support, and more. It estimates the potential time and cost savings from implementing automation for each scenario. Finally, the conclusion emphasizes the transformative impact of AI and automation tools on business processes and the need for ongoing optimization.
Multistoried and Multi Bay Steel Building Frame by using Seismic DesignIRJET Journal
The document describes the seismic design of a G+5 steel building frame located in Roorkee, India according to Indian codes IS 1893-2002 and IS 800. The frame was analyzed using the equivalent static load method and response spectrum method, and its response in terms of displacements and shear forces were compared. Based on the analysis, the frame was designed as a seismic-resistant steel structure according to IS 800:2007. The software STAAD Pro was used for the analysis and design.
Cost Optimization of Construction Using Plastic Waste as a Sustainable Constr...IRJET Journal
This research paper explores using plastic waste as a sustainable and cost-effective construction material. The study focuses on manufacturing pavers and bricks using recycled plastic and partially replacing concrete with plastic alternatives. Initial results found that pavers and bricks made from recycled plastic demonstrate comparable strength and durability to traditional materials while providing environmental and cost benefits. Additionally, preliminary research indicates incorporating plastic waste as a partial concrete replacement significantly reduces construction costs without compromising structural integrity. The outcomes suggest adopting plastic waste in construction can address plastic pollution while optimizing costs, promoting more sustainable building practices.
Generative AI Use cases applications solutions and implementation.pdfmahaffeycheryld
Generative AI solutions encompass a range of capabilities from content creation to complex problem-solving across industries. Implementing generative AI involves identifying specific business needs, developing tailored AI models using techniques like GANs and VAEs, and integrating these models into existing workflows. Data quality and continuous model refinement are crucial for effective implementation. Businesses must also consider ethical implications and ensure transparency in AI decision-making. Generative AI's implementation aims to enhance efficiency, creativity, and innovation by leveraging autonomous generation and sophisticated learning algorithms to meet diverse business challenges.
https://www.leewayhertz.com/generative-ai-use-cases-and-applications/
Software Engineering and Project Management - Introduction, Modeling Concepts...Prakhyath Rai
Introduction, Modeling Concepts and Class Modeling: What is Object orientation? What is OO development? OO Themes; Evidence for usefulness of OO development; OO modeling history. Modeling
as Design technique: Modeling, abstraction, The Three models. Class Modeling: Object and Class Concept, Link and associations concepts, Generalization and Inheritance, A sample class model, Navigation of class models, and UML diagrams
Building the Analysis Models: Requirement Analysis, Analysis Model Approaches, Data modeling Concepts, Object Oriented Analysis, Scenario-Based Modeling, Flow-Oriented Modeling, class Based Modeling, Creating a Behavioral Model.
Null Bangalore | Pentesters Approach to AWS IAMDivyanshu
#Abstract:
- Learn more about the real-world methods for auditing AWS IAM (Identity and Access Management) as a pentester. So let us proceed with a brief discussion of IAM as well as some typical misconfigurations and their potential exploits in order to reinforce the understanding of IAM security best practices.
- Gain actionable insights into AWS IAM policies and roles, using hands on approach.
#Prerequisites:
- Basic understanding of AWS services and architecture
- Familiarity with cloud security concepts
- Experience using the AWS Management Console or AWS CLI.
- For hands on lab create account on [killercoda.com](https://killercoda.com/cloudsecurity-scenario/)
# Scenario Covered:
- Basics of IAM in AWS
- Implementing IAM Policies with Least Privilege to Manage S3 Bucket
- Objective: Create an S3 bucket with least privilege IAM policy and validate access.
- Steps:
- Create S3 bucket.
- Attach least privilege policy to IAM user.
- Validate access.
- Exploiting IAM PassRole Misconfiguration
-Allows a user to pass a specific IAM role to an AWS service (ec2), typically used for service access delegation. Then exploit PassRole Misconfiguration granting unauthorized access to sensitive resources.
- Objective: Demonstrate how a PassRole misconfiguration can grant unauthorized access.
- Steps:
- Allow user to pass IAM role to EC2.
- Exploit misconfiguration for unauthorized access.
- Access sensitive resources.
- Exploiting IAM AssumeRole Misconfiguration with Overly Permissive Role
- An overly permissive IAM role configuration can lead to privilege escalation by creating a role with administrative privileges and allow a user to assume this role.
- Objective: Show how overly permissive IAM roles can lead to privilege escalation.
- Steps:
- Create role with administrative privileges.
- Allow user to assume the role.
- Perform administrative actions.
- Differentiation between PassRole vs AssumeRole
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Software Engineering and Project Management - Software Testing + Agile Method...Prakhyath Rai
Software Testing: A Strategic Approach to Software Testing, Strategic Issues, Test Strategies for Conventional Software, Test Strategies for Object -Oriented Software, Validation Testing, System Testing, The Art of Debugging.
Agile Methodology: Before Agile – Waterfall, Agile Development.
Discover the latest insights on Data Driven Maintenance with our comprehensive webinar presentation. Learn about traditional maintenance challenges, the right approach to utilizing data, and the benefits of adopting a Data Driven Maintenance strategy. Explore real-world examples, industry best practices, and innovative solutions like FMECA and the D3M model. This presentation, led by expert Jules Oudmans, is essential for asset owners looking to optimize their maintenance processes and leverage digital technologies for improved efficiency and performance. Download now to stay ahead in the evolving maintenance landscape.
Optimizing Gradle Builds - Gradle DPE Tour Berlin 2024Sinan KOZAK
Sinan from the Delivery Hero mobile infrastructure engineering team shares a deep dive into performance acceleration with Gradle build cache optimizations. Sinan shares their journey into solving complex build-cache problems that affect Gradle builds. By understanding the challenges and solutions found in our journey, we aim to demonstrate the possibilities for faster builds. The case study reveals how overlapping outputs and cache misconfigurations led to significant increases in build times, especially as the project scaled up with numerous modules using Paparazzi tests. The journey from diagnosing to defeating cache issues offers invaluable lessons on maintaining cache integrity without sacrificing functionality.