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Lockheed Martin setting up centre for innovation in Gurgaon
US defence and aerospace major Lockheed Martin Corp has entered into a 50:50 collaborative venture with Bangalore-based Wipro to set up a centre for innovation in Gurgaon on the edge of Delhi - its third such facility globally.
 
Japanese auto component maker eyes Indian market
Japanese auto component maker Okuma said Thursday it was looking forward to grab 5-6 percent of market share in India.
 
Hollywood team to develop Bollywood Theme Park
Signing a MoU with a well known Hollywood law firm, Vilasrao Deshmukh, Maharashtra Chief Minister has crystallized plans for an ambitious amusement park with movies as its theme.
 
Infosys to hire 26,000 people this fiscal
India's second largest IT firm Infosys Technologies Ltd will be on a hiring spree this fiscal (2007-08) too.
 
Omnitech setting up centre in Pune
Omnitech Infosolutions, an Info-tech services firm is planning to set up a technology centre at Hinjewadi, Pune.
 
Cognizant plans $200 Mn investment
Cognizant Technology Solutions, will invest around $200 million in India through the end of 2008 to build new fully owned techno-complexes in Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad and Kolkata.
 
NSN plans $100 Mn investment in India
Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) has announced its plans to invest $100 million in the country over the next three years as a part of its commitment to develop a strong telecommunications environment.
 
Vensoft plans $10 Mn investment in India
Vensoft, a provider of technology solutions headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona (US), has announced plans to invest $10 million in expanding its operations in Hyderabad. This includes setting up of a virtualization lab.
 
Indian IT, ITES revenues to reach $50 B FY 07-08
The Indian IT-ITES industry revenues will reach $50 billion mark in FY 07-08. This was revealed in the annual survey on the performance of the Indian software and services sector and outlook for FY 2007-08 by industry body NASSCOM.
 
Indian tourist abroad set to touch by 16.3 Mn
The number of Indian tourists that are traveling abroad for holidaying will double by 2011, with the number set to touch by 16.3 million, according to a study by Euromonitor International, a provider of business and market intelligence.
 
 
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