Trident has participated in the Times Auto Mania 2012, which is the biggest automobile extravaganza in Bangalore.The event was held on 26-28th October 2012 at Jayamahal Palace Hotel. We had three pavilions during the event.
Awesome cars on display at auto expo 2014Denis Lilleus
The document discusses the various awesome cars that were on display at the Auto Expo 2014 event. Many impressive vehicles from different automakers were showcased at the expo, providing attendees an opportunity to view the latest automotive technologies and designs.
Independent new product development by Al Saud RazzaqAlsaud Razzaq
Chery Automobile was founded in Wuhu, China in 1997 to develop and produce indigenous Chinese vehicles independently. It faced significant challenges initially due to lack of experience and restrictions from the central government. However, with support from local authorities, Chery began producing vehicles without a license. Their first sedan model sold well due to forced purchases by local taxi companies. Chery later negotiated an agreement with SAIC to gain experience, but separated and became fully independent again. Their first licensed model was highly successful, selling over 50,000 vehicles in 2002. By 2003 Chery had established a large sales and service network across China and become one of the top ten passenger vehicle producers.
The document lists various monorail systems around the world provided by different manufacturers such as Bombardier, Hitachi, SCOMI, and Mitsubishi. It mentions monorails installed at Disneyland, Dubai Palm Jumeirah, Chiba, Sentosa, Kuala Lumpur, Chongqing, Las Vegas, Mumbai, and Sao Paulo. The document is advertising The Eye of Malayan Tigers and includes their email for contact.
BMW will launch the MINI, MINI Convertible, and MINI Countryman in India on January 5th, importing completely built units and selling through exclusive dealers. Maruti Suzuki will launch the Ertiga, its entry into the 7-seater multipassenger market to challenge the Toyota Innova, aiming it at young couples for weekend drives priced between Rs. 6.5-9 lakh. Ford will globally debut the EcoSport mini-SUV at the Delhi Auto Expo to challenge the Mahindra XUV500 priced at Rs. 12-14 lakh.
The summary provides the following key points in 3 sentences:
Audi is a leading luxury car brand in New Delhi that assembles most vehicles in India from CKD kits. The Audi TT model has a seamless blend of form and function with its stylish exterior and spacious interior. The Audi Gurgaon showroom is the largest luxury car showroom in India that sells a wide range of Audi models starting from Rs. 28.95 Lakhs to Rs. 1.66 Crores.
The document advertises sponsorship opportunities for MANIA, an annual intercollegiate cultural, literary and sports festival held by Kasturba Medical College in Manipal, Karnataka. Over 50 medical colleges are invited to participate in events like dramatics, literary competitions, and sports from basketball to tennis. Title sponsorship costs Rs. 200,000 and includes prominent logo placement. Event sponsorships range from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 40,000 and provide advertising and announcements at the sponsored event.
Fight Against Energy Poverty with Global ForcesGlobal Forces
Global Forces believes in the power of an advocacy network to promote change and that is why we work with partners across the globe who are working towards the MGD’s. Together we are able to reduce the effects of the energy poverty cycle, provide access to clean energy and provide a stepping stone through which students, families and their communities are able to conquer energy poverty.
Awesome cars on display at auto expo 2014Denis Lilleus
The document discusses the various awesome cars that were on display at the Auto Expo 2014 event. Many impressive vehicles from different automakers were showcased at the expo, providing attendees an opportunity to view the latest automotive technologies and designs.
Independent new product development by Al Saud RazzaqAlsaud Razzaq
Chery Automobile was founded in Wuhu, China in 1997 to develop and produce indigenous Chinese vehicles independently. It faced significant challenges initially due to lack of experience and restrictions from the central government. However, with support from local authorities, Chery began producing vehicles without a license. Their first sedan model sold well due to forced purchases by local taxi companies. Chery later negotiated an agreement with SAIC to gain experience, but separated and became fully independent again. Their first licensed model was highly successful, selling over 50,000 vehicles in 2002. By 2003 Chery had established a large sales and service network across China and become one of the top ten passenger vehicle producers.
The document lists various monorail systems around the world provided by different manufacturers such as Bombardier, Hitachi, SCOMI, and Mitsubishi. It mentions monorails installed at Disneyland, Dubai Palm Jumeirah, Chiba, Sentosa, Kuala Lumpur, Chongqing, Las Vegas, Mumbai, and Sao Paulo. The document is advertising The Eye of Malayan Tigers and includes their email for contact.
BMW will launch the MINI, MINI Convertible, and MINI Countryman in India on January 5th, importing completely built units and selling through exclusive dealers. Maruti Suzuki will launch the Ertiga, its entry into the 7-seater multipassenger market to challenge the Toyota Innova, aiming it at young couples for weekend drives priced between Rs. 6.5-9 lakh. Ford will globally debut the EcoSport mini-SUV at the Delhi Auto Expo to challenge the Mahindra XUV500 priced at Rs. 12-14 lakh.
The summary provides the following key points in 3 sentences:
Audi is a leading luxury car brand in New Delhi that assembles most vehicles in India from CKD kits. The Audi TT model has a seamless blend of form and function with its stylish exterior and spacious interior. The Audi Gurgaon showroom is the largest luxury car showroom in India that sells a wide range of Audi models starting from Rs. 28.95 Lakhs to Rs. 1.66 Crores.
The document advertises sponsorship opportunities for MANIA, an annual intercollegiate cultural, literary and sports festival held by Kasturba Medical College in Manipal, Karnataka. Over 50 medical colleges are invited to participate in events like dramatics, literary competitions, and sports from basketball to tennis. Title sponsorship costs Rs. 200,000 and includes prominent logo placement. Event sponsorships range from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 40,000 and provide advertising and announcements at the sponsored event.
Fight Against Energy Poverty with Global ForcesGlobal Forces
Global Forces believes in the power of an advocacy network to promote change and that is why we work with partners across the globe who are working towards the MGD’s. Together we are able to reduce the effects of the energy poverty cycle, provide access to clean energy and provide a stepping stone through which students, families and their communities are able to conquer energy poverty.
The document discusses cyberterrorism, which involves using the internet to conduct terrorist activities through large-scale computer network attacks. Cyberterrorism can include hacking systems, introducing viruses, website defacing, and denial-of-service attacks. Common attack methods are IP spoofing, password cracking, and denial-of-service attacks. The document provides examples of how cyberterrorism supported real-world terrorist attacks in incidents like 9/11, the 2008 Ahmedabad bomb blast, and the 2008 Mumbai attack. It notes that cyberterrorism may become more prevalent than physical attacks due to perceived anonymity, low risk of detection, and low resource requirements.
The Resort in Mumbai is celebrating the Cricket World Cup 2011 with a special world cup menu and transforming into a sports bar. The menu features dishes inspired by the Indian cricket team like "Dhonikejalwewhich" and "Yuvraj ka cover drive." They are also offering unlimited alcohol packages during the world cup named after different cricket teams. People can contact the restaurant for more details on packages and the world cup celebration starting February 19th.
5 simple steps to organizing & simplifying your life. This guide shows you how to discover your bottle-necked problem areas in your daily schedule and helps you create an effective schedule to get more done in your day to move on to your important long-term tasks.
This document discusses strategies for fighting poverty. It states that traditional means of production like agriculture are not enough to support large populations or allow for a high standard of living. For this reason, societies without developed industry tend to be poor. It suggests that poorer societies can become richer by applying modern industrial techniques, establishing trade with developed nations, educating citizens for industry, allowing immigration, lowering tariffs, investing locally, and relocating industry. However, humanitarian aid and relief efforts do not create wealth in the same way as economic development. The document stresses distinguishing economic development measures from humanitarian assistance.
The document discusses cyber terrorism, defining it as the politically motivated use of computers and technology to cause disruption or fear. It outlines key features like difficulty identifying attackers and lack of boundaries. Common attack methods are described as IP spoofing, password cracking, and denial-of-service attacks. Examples of cyber terrorism include hacking, introducing viruses, website defacing, and terroristic threats by email. The document concludes by emphasizing the need for vigilance, updated security software, and protecting personal information to prevent cyber terrorism.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system that allows users to precisely determine their location, velocity and time anywhere on Earth. The US Department of Defense developed GPS, launching the first experimental satellite in 1978. GPS uses a constellation of over two dozen satellites that broadcast precise timing signals, allowing GPS receivers to calculate their location. GPS has become vital for navigation worldwide and provides an important time reference for scientific research and telecommunications.
internet led to an increased terrorism activitiesTushar Mahadik
Transnational terrorism involves unlawful violence by internationally linked groups across multiple countries. It poses a significant threat as groups like Al-Qaeda have global networks and ideologies. Countries and organizations like ASEAN and the UN have implemented measures to enhance cooperation against terrorism such as intelligence sharing. However, transnational terrorism remains a challenge to manage fully due to terrorists' ability to evade capture and recruit new members by spreading their ideologies online. Both governmental and societal efforts are needed to contain transnational terrorist threats.
Cyberterrorism is the use of Internet based attacks in terrorist activities, including acts of deliberate, large-scale disruption of computer networks, especially of personal computers attached to the Internet, by the means of tools such as computer viruses.
Cyberterrorism is a controversial term. Some authors choose a very narrow definition, relating to deployments, by known terrorist organizations, of disruption attacks against information systems for the primary purpose of creating alarm and panic. By this narrow definition, it is difficult to identify any instances of cyberterrorism.
Cyberterrorism can be also defined as the intentional use of computer, networks, and public internet to cause destruction and harm for personal objectives.[1] Objectives may be political or ideological since this is a form of terrorism[citation needed].
There is much concern from government and media sources about potential damages that could be caused by cyberterrorism, and this has prompted official responses from government agencies.
This document is a disclaimer notice from Motilal Oswal Securities Ltd, a stock brokerage firm based in India. It provides key details about Motilal Oswal such as its membership in various stock exchanges in India, addresses and contact information. It also lists the registration numbers and details of the compliance officer. The disclaimer notice states that any investments in securities involve market risk and there is no assurance of returns. It also notes that the securities mentioned are exemplary and not recommendations to invest.
Terrorism poses a significant threat in India according to the Home Ministry. There are approximately 800 terrorist cells operating in the country across 205 districts, with the main regions being Jammu and Kashmir, parts of central and south central India, and the Seven Sister States. While India accounted for 2% of global terror deaths in 2012, it has experienced numerous terrorist attacks over the years, especially in Mumbai, some of which have been linked to Pakistan. Common terrorist groups operating in India include those with ethno-nationalist, religious, left wing, and narco-terrorism ideologies.
The document defines terrorism as involving planned acts of extraordinary violence intended to create fear and bring about political change. It discusses major types of terrorism, common causes like psychological factors, unemployment, and religion, and typical attack methods such as bombings and hijackings. The document also examines trends like terrorists' increasing capabilities and adaptability, and effects such as relying on violence to attract attention and create conflict. It provides terrorism statistics for India in 2007-2008 and notes recent attacks. Suggested solutions include political and police support, awareness campaigns, international cooperation, and prosecuting terrorists. The conclusion expresses hope for a future without terrorism.
The modern periodic table developed from early 19th century attempts by chemists to organize the known elements. Johann Dobereiner first classified elements into triads based on their properties. John Newlands proposed an early version of the periodic law, arranging elements in order of atomic mass and noticing repeating patterns every eighth element. However, his work was ridiculed. Dmitri Mendeleev and Lothar Meyer independently published periodic tables in 1869 arranging elements by atomic mass and leaving gaps for undiscovered elements. Mendeleev's predictions for properties of unknown elements were more accurate, earning him recognition as the father of the periodic table. Henry Moseley later rearranged elements by atomic number, resolving inconsistencies and establishing the
Presentation by Camara Jones, MD, MPH, PhD at the 2009 Virginia Health Equity Conference.
Dr. Jones presents the “Cliff Analogy” for understanding four levels of health intervention: medical care, secondary prevention, primary prevention, and addressing the social determinants of health. She described how health disparities arise on three levels (differences in quality of care, differences in access to care, and differences in underlying exposures and opportunities) and expand the “Cliff Analogy” to illustrate the relationship between addressing the social determinants of health and addressing the social determinants of equity, which is a fifth level of health intervention.
She identifies racism as one of the social determinants of equity and a fundamental cause of “racial”/ethnic health disparities in the United States, with racism defined as a system of structuring opportunity and assigning value based on the social interpretation of how one looks, which is what we call “race.” She described how racism impacts health on three levels (institutionalized, personally-mediated, and internalized) and animate understanding of these levels of racism with her “Gardener’s Tale” allegory.
Finally, using data from the “Reactions to Race” module on the 2004 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, she examined the relationship between responses to “How do other people usually classify you in this country?” and self-rated general health status to provide evidence of the impacts of racism on health. Dr. Jones challenges us to broaden the scope of our public health interventions by asking the question “How is racism operating here?” and then working to create a system in which ALL people are highly valued and ALL people are able to develop to their full potential.
Role of information technology in environmentRohit Sunkari
The document discusses several tools for environmental management, including GIS, databases, software, and the Environmental Information System (ENVIS). ENVIS was implemented by the Ministry of Environment to collect, collate, store, and retrieve environmental information from around the world. It aims to modernize how environmental data is acquired, processed, stored, retrieved, and disseminated. ENVIS centers generate databases in areas like air pollution control, clean technologies, and remote sensing to support research and innovation in environmental information technology.
The document discusses different perspectives on the threat of cyberterrorism. It explores what cyberterrorism means, who the main perpetrators may be, and how countries can prevent attacks. While some see al-Qaeda as the primary threat, others argue that China poses a greater risk as it becomes more powerful and seeks to surpass the US. The document warns that cyberterrorism could become a serious global threat in the future as critical infrastructure and information systems become more connected and vulnerable to attacks.
Cyber terrorism poses a significant threat to India according to experts. Pakistani cyber criminals deface dozens of Indian websites daily, far more than the number of Pakistani sites defaced in retaliation. While India is an IT leader, it lags behind in cyber security. Cyber terrorism can involve hacking critical infrastructure to harm the public and includes acts that are highly publicized on a large scale. International cooperation and domestic security improvements are needed to address this growing issue.
This document summarizes the history of the periodic table, beginning with Aristotle's theory of four elements in 330 BC. It then discusses key contributors such as Lavoisier, Berzelius, Dobereiner, Newlands, Meyer, and Mendeleev who developed early classifications and periodic tables of the elements in the 17th-19th centuries. The modern periodic table took shape in the early 20th century with discoveries like the noble gases, determination of atomic numbers, and transuranium elements. Many scientists collectively contributed to developing the systematic arrangement of elements now known as the periodic table.
The document discusses the emerging threat of cyber terrorism and how terrorists can use internet-based attacks to cause widespread disruption and damage. It notes that cyber terrorism allows attackers to remain anonymous, has no boundaries, and costs little to perpetrate. Common cyber attack methods include hacking, introducing viruses, website defacing, and denial-of-service attacks. Examples of past cyber terrorist incidents like the 9/11 attacks, 2008 Ahmedabad bombings, and 2008 Mumbai attacks are described. The document emphasizes the importance of prevention through maintaining security software and being cautious online to avoid becoming victims of cyber terrorism.
The document discusses cyberterrorism, which involves using the internet to conduct terrorist activities through large-scale computer network attacks. Cyberterrorism can include hacking systems, introducing viruses, website defacing, and denial-of-service attacks. Common attack methods are IP spoofing, password cracking, and denial-of-service attacks. The document provides examples of how cyberterrorism supported real-world terrorist attacks in incidents like 9/11, the 2008 Ahmedabad bomb blast, and the 2008 Mumbai attack. It notes that cyberterrorism may become more prevalent than physical attacks due to perceived anonymity, low risk of detection, and low resource requirements.
The Resort in Mumbai is celebrating the Cricket World Cup 2011 with a special world cup menu and transforming into a sports bar. The menu features dishes inspired by the Indian cricket team like "Dhonikejalwewhich" and "Yuvraj ka cover drive." They are also offering unlimited alcohol packages during the world cup named after different cricket teams. People can contact the restaurant for more details on packages and the world cup celebration starting February 19th.
5 simple steps to organizing & simplifying your life. This guide shows you how to discover your bottle-necked problem areas in your daily schedule and helps you create an effective schedule to get more done in your day to move on to your important long-term tasks.
This document discusses strategies for fighting poverty. It states that traditional means of production like agriculture are not enough to support large populations or allow for a high standard of living. For this reason, societies without developed industry tend to be poor. It suggests that poorer societies can become richer by applying modern industrial techniques, establishing trade with developed nations, educating citizens for industry, allowing immigration, lowering tariffs, investing locally, and relocating industry. However, humanitarian aid and relief efforts do not create wealth in the same way as economic development. The document stresses distinguishing economic development measures from humanitarian assistance.
The document discusses cyber terrorism, defining it as the politically motivated use of computers and technology to cause disruption or fear. It outlines key features like difficulty identifying attackers and lack of boundaries. Common attack methods are described as IP spoofing, password cracking, and denial-of-service attacks. Examples of cyber terrorism include hacking, introducing viruses, website defacing, and terroristic threats by email. The document concludes by emphasizing the need for vigilance, updated security software, and protecting personal information to prevent cyber terrorism.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system that allows users to precisely determine their location, velocity and time anywhere on Earth. The US Department of Defense developed GPS, launching the first experimental satellite in 1978. GPS uses a constellation of over two dozen satellites that broadcast precise timing signals, allowing GPS receivers to calculate their location. GPS has become vital for navigation worldwide and provides an important time reference for scientific research and telecommunications.
internet led to an increased terrorism activitiesTushar Mahadik
Transnational terrorism involves unlawful violence by internationally linked groups across multiple countries. It poses a significant threat as groups like Al-Qaeda have global networks and ideologies. Countries and organizations like ASEAN and the UN have implemented measures to enhance cooperation against terrorism such as intelligence sharing. However, transnational terrorism remains a challenge to manage fully due to terrorists' ability to evade capture and recruit new members by spreading their ideologies online. Both governmental and societal efforts are needed to contain transnational terrorist threats.
Cyberterrorism is the use of Internet based attacks in terrorist activities, including acts of deliberate, large-scale disruption of computer networks, especially of personal computers attached to the Internet, by the means of tools such as computer viruses.
Cyberterrorism is a controversial term. Some authors choose a very narrow definition, relating to deployments, by known terrorist organizations, of disruption attacks against information systems for the primary purpose of creating alarm and panic. By this narrow definition, it is difficult to identify any instances of cyberterrorism.
Cyberterrorism can be also defined as the intentional use of computer, networks, and public internet to cause destruction and harm for personal objectives.[1] Objectives may be political or ideological since this is a form of terrorism[citation needed].
There is much concern from government and media sources about potential damages that could be caused by cyberterrorism, and this has prompted official responses from government agencies.
This document is a disclaimer notice from Motilal Oswal Securities Ltd, a stock brokerage firm based in India. It provides key details about Motilal Oswal such as its membership in various stock exchanges in India, addresses and contact information. It also lists the registration numbers and details of the compliance officer. The disclaimer notice states that any investments in securities involve market risk and there is no assurance of returns. It also notes that the securities mentioned are exemplary and not recommendations to invest.
Terrorism poses a significant threat in India according to the Home Ministry. There are approximately 800 terrorist cells operating in the country across 205 districts, with the main regions being Jammu and Kashmir, parts of central and south central India, and the Seven Sister States. While India accounted for 2% of global terror deaths in 2012, it has experienced numerous terrorist attacks over the years, especially in Mumbai, some of which have been linked to Pakistan. Common terrorist groups operating in India include those with ethno-nationalist, religious, left wing, and narco-terrorism ideologies.
The document defines terrorism as involving planned acts of extraordinary violence intended to create fear and bring about political change. It discusses major types of terrorism, common causes like psychological factors, unemployment, and religion, and typical attack methods such as bombings and hijackings. The document also examines trends like terrorists' increasing capabilities and adaptability, and effects such as relying on violence to attract attention and create conflict. It provides terrorism statistics for India in 2007-2008 and notes recent attacks. Suggested solutions include political and police support, awareness campaigns, international cooperation, and prosecuting terrorists. The conclusion expresses hope for a future without terrorism.
The modern periodic table developed from early 19th century attempts by chemists to organize the known elements. Johann Dobereiner first classified elements into triads based on their properties. John Newlands proposed an early version of the periodic law, arranging elements in order of atomic mass and noticing repeating patterns every eighth element. However, his work was ridiculed. Dmitri Mendeleev and Lothar Meyer independently published periodic tables in 1869 arranging elements by atomic mass and leaving gaps for undiscovered elements. Mendeleev's predictions for properties of unknown elements were more accurate, earning him recognition as the father of the periodic table. Henry Moseley later rearranged elements by atomic number, resolving inconsistencies and establishing the
Presentation by Camara Jones, MD, MPH, PhD at the 2009 Virginia Health Equity Conference.
Dr. Jones presents the “Cliff Analogy” for understanding four levels of health intervention: medical care, secondary prevention, primary prevention, and addressing the social determinants of health. She described how health disparities arise on three levels (differences in quality of care, differences in access to care, and differences in underlying exposures and opportunities) and expand the “Cliff Analogy” to illustrate the relationship between addressing the social determinants of health and addressing the social determinants of equity, which is a fifth level of health intervention.
She identifies racism as one of the social determinants of equity and a fundamental cause of “racial”/ethnic health disparities in the United States, with racism defined as a system of structuring opportunity and assigning value based on the social interpretation of how one looks, which is what we call “race.” She described how racism impacts health on three levels (institutionalized, personally-mediated, and internalized) and animate understanding of these levels of racism with her “Gardener’s Tale” allegory.
Finally, using data from the “Reactions to Race” module on the 2004 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, she examined the relationship between responses to “How do other people usually classify you in this country?” and self-rated general health status to provide evidence of the impacts of racism on health. Dr. Jones challenges us to broaden the scope of our public health interventions by asking the question “How is racism operating here?” and then working to create a system in which ALL people are highly valued and ALL people are able to develop to their full potential.
Role of information technology in environmentRohit Sunkari
The document discusses several tools for environmental management, including GIS, databases, software, and the Environmental Information System (ENVIS). ENVIS was implemented by the Ministry of Environment to collect, collate, store, and retrieve environmental information from around the world. It aims to modernize how environmental data is acquired, processed, stored, retrieved, and disseminated. ENVIS centers generate databases in areas like air pollution control, clean technologies, and remote sensing to support research and innovation in environmental information technology.
The document discusses different perspectives on the threat of cyberterrorism. It explores what cyberterrorism means, who the main perpetrators may be, and how countries can prevent attacks. While some see al-Qaeda as the primary threat, others argue that China poses a greater risk as it becomes more powerful and seeks to surpass the US. The document warns that cyberterrorism could become a serious global threat in the future as critical infrastructure and information systems become more connected and vulnerable to attacks.
Cyber terrorism poses a significant threat to India according to experts. Pakistani cyber criminals deface dozens of Indian websites daily, far more than the number of Pakistani sites defaced in retaliation. While India is an IT leader, it lags behind in cyber security. Cyber terrorism can involve hacking critical infrastructure to harm the public and includes acts that are highly publicized on a large scale. International cooperation and domestic security improvements are needed to address this growing issue.
This document summarizes the history of the periodic table, beginning with Aristotle's theory of four elements in 330 BC. It then discusses key contributors such as Lavoisier, Berzelius, Dobereiner, Newlands, Meyer, and Mendeleev who developed early classifications and periodic tables of the elements in the 17th-19th centuries. The modern periodic table took shape in the early 20th century with discoveries like the noble gases, determination of atomic numbers, and transuranium elements. Many scientists collectively contributed to developing the systematic arrangement of elements now known as the periodic table.
The document discusses the emerging threat of cyber terrorism and how terrorists can use internet-based attacks to cause widespread disruption and damage. It notes that cyber terrorism allows attackers to remain anonymous, has no boundaries, and costs little to perpetrate. Common cyber attack methods include hacking, introducing viruses, website defacing, and denial-of-service attacks. Examples of past cyber terrorist incidents like the 9/11 attacks, 2008 Ahmedabad bombings, and 2008 Mumbai attacks are described. The document emphasizes the importance of prevention through maintaining security software and being cautious online to avoid becoming victims of cyber terrorism.
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The semiochemicals market size has grown rapidly in
recent years. It will grow from $4.56 billion in 2023
to $5.37 billion in 2024 at a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 17.6%. The growth in the
historic period can be attributed to market
acceptance and education, pest resistance concerns,
increased agricultural productivity demands,
chemical ecology research, growing advancements in
formulations. The semiochemicals market size is
expected to see rapid growth in the next few years. It
will grow to $9.67 billion in 2028 at a compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.9%.