Consumers and Governments Shaping Feed Additives Industry - Article by Mr. Ankur Kalra for Feed Planet readers... Read more
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As interest in the IoT (Internet of Things) mounts, solution providers should be evaluating what role to play in this rapidly expanding market. A new study by Research and Markets predicts IoT technologies will fuel managed services growth of 15.3 percent yearly between now and 2020. Click here for more.Click here to buy complete report on IoT Mananged Services.
A new managed services market expected to evolve around the IoT (Internet of Things) will expand at a respectable annual clip of 15 percent worldwide through 2020, according to a new study by Research and Markets.Browse here for complete report on IoT Managed Services
The "smart" street lighting market in India is expected to grow at an annual rate of 42.2 per cent to reach USD 1,868.9 million by 2022 as adoption of LED and solar powered systems rises in the country, a report said. Read moreClick here to buy the report on Smart Street Lighting in India.
The "smart" street lighting market in India is expected to grow at an annual rate of 42.2 percent to reach USD 1,868.9 million by 2022 as adoption of LED and solar powered systems rises in the country, a report said.Read more
The "smart" street lighting market in India is expected to grow at an annual rate of 42.2 per cent to reach USD 1,868.9 million by 2022 as adoption of LED and solar powered systems rises in the country, a report said.Read more Click here to buy the report on Smart Street Lighting in India.
"A fresh air will be breathed into business sectors, as GST will substitute Central Excise Duty, Service Tax, VAT, and Octroi, among others. As cascading of tax will be eliminated by GST, prices will reduce and propel India's GDP to new heights. Foreign players that were jittery in expanding pan India owning to non-uniform tax system will find great relief and venture to all states. Click here for more information"
KR Sreenivasan, Founder, Director at Infoholic Research tells Sarika Malhotra about the many daunting problems that have infested Indian agriculture by its root. Click here for more information