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A new growth formula for manufacturing in India

McKinsey

India’s manufacturing sector could become an engine for economic growth and jobs—if it can specialize. Eleven high-potential value chains could more than double its manufacturing GDP in a few years.

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AC vs DC-Coupled BESS: The Pros and Cons

Enverus

Equipment manufacturers are developing streamlined and standardized power electronics equipment for DC-coupled BESSs. Quickly optimize storage capacity, generate full engineering documents, and compare AC vs. DC hybrid PV systems for cost and production efficiency.

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Generative AI powered Virtual Data Rooms for Energy

AWS: Energy (Oil & Gas)

Various industries such as oil and gas, technology, real estate, manufacturing, government agencies, and financial institutions have adopted data rooms to demonstrate their informations value to potential investors. VDRs evolved as digital versions of physical data rooms.

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The next innovation revolution—powered by AI

McKinsey

These and many other improvements in our lives have been driven by a set of scientific discoveries and products engineered based on those breakthroughs. The steam engine helped power the Industrial Revolution. These innovations have enabled economies to grow and people’s lives to improve. 3 Andrew J. 5 Nicholas Bloom et al.,

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A new trade paradigm: How shifts in trade corridors could affect business

McKinsey

Trade in electronics could see the biggest shifts, followed by textiles and machinery. These manufacturing value chains bridge geopolitically distant economies, so they’re more susceptible than others to fragmentation. The rest fall somewhere in the middle. Conversely, China’s exports to advanced economies remain relatively stable.