Archive: June 29, 2020

startups in London

London Named One Of The World’s Leading Startup Ecosystems

London has one of the world’s most favourable ecosystems to build a globally successful startup according to latest data from Startup Genome’s The Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2020. The UK capital improved on its joint third place in 2019, to tie in second place with New York this year. Silicon Valley continues to dominate the rankings whilst Beijing and Boston came in fourth and fifth.

Access to capital, investment and global talent has fuelled London’s ascent to number two, up from number eight in 2012 when the first rankings were released. The report analyses cities around the world where early stage startups have the best shot at building global success.

The research reveals that the UK capital is amongst the top cities in the world to grow a globally leading company, with startups in London benefitting from high levels of global connectedness to other top ecosystems, and a flow of knowledge into the city which helps them to build global market reach. London-based companies can tap into global markets due to the UK’s favourable time zone, with the city acting as a launchpad to scale and grow internationally.

London also benefits from a strong talent pool and is ranked highly across the board for talent, particularly for STEM access and quality and access to tech talent. The city is the only top five ecosystem with a startup visa program which launched in spring of 2019, helping maintain its status as a global magnet for talent.

What’s more, London and New York overtook Silicon Valley in the connectedness ranking, a factor based on the number of tech meetups in the ecosystem and a life sciences-focused measure of accelerators and incubators, research grants, and R&D anchors in the ecosystem.

London’s life sciences sector has been quick to rise to the challenges posed by the global pandemic. Home to 350 medtech companies and world-leading universities like Imperial College London and King’s College London, the sector is collaborating and innovating to produce cutting-edge research in the fight against coronavirus.

Further analysis also reveals that London provides high access as well as quality of funding, demonstrating the depth of capital in the ecosystem. Access to funding is an essential ingredient for any scaling startup and an average seed round in London is $650k, compared to a global average of $494k.

Meanwhile, edtech and fintech are highlighted as two of London’s strongest sub-sectors. London has long been established as a thriving, well-connected financial ecosystem and fintech continues to dominate fundraising, accounting for 39% of the $4bn raised by London-based companies so far in 2020.1

The UK capital is also home to over 500 edtech companies and the UK’s edtech sector is expected to reach $4.4bn by 2021. As schools have been closed, edtech has played a vital role during the pandemic and will continue to do so as cities look to build a more advanced future for education.

JF Gauthier, Founder of Startup Genome said: “Today’s global report ranks the best cities where startups can build global success. Startup ecosystems outperform when their entrepreneurial community is not only open to but deeply integrated within the global startup community. This is certainly the case for London, as it continues to play a central role in the global fabric of startup ecosystems and in only eight years has risen from number eight to a tie in second place. The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated the transition to the digital economy and has called for entrepreneurs to innovate faster. This is a unique opportunity for all of us to take concrete actions to make our economic communities stronger and more inclusive, so they are powerful engines of economic recovery.”

Laura Citron, CEO at London & Partners commented: “It’s great to see the strength of London’s startup ecosystem being recognised once again and this result confirms what we already know: that London is a top place to start, grow and scale a business. It is home to so many exciting companies leading the way in innovation, and it’s been impressive to see the resilience and creativity of London’s businesses during these challenging times. I am confident in London’s position as a global startup hub as we move towards recovery from the current pandemic. With its strong connectivity to other centres we see lots of opportunities for London to share ideas and collaborate with cities around the world.”

Peter Kecskemethy, co-founder and CEO, Kheiron Medical Technologies added: “We chose London as our home because there’s such a wealth of talent and community here, particularly in our area of transforming healthcare with the power of technology. It’s allowed us to collaborate and partner with the NHS across the UK on developing and trialling our deep learning solution, Mia, which could transform breast screening for women around the world. And our location is a great place for international market expansion. The support of the UK Government and London & Partners has also been instrumental in giving UK tech startups the chance to grow and compete with the big global tech firms.”

Asia’s stature continues to rise

Startup ecosystems in Asia have also been on the rise, with new entrants among the top global cities this year including Tokyo, Seoul, Shenzhen and Delhi. Beijing is well established within the top five, whilst Singapore came in at number eight.

Two cities in India made it onto the Top 40 list, Bangalore at 26 and Delhi at 36, with Bangalore standing out for high access to funding and Delhi ranking well for the volume and complexity of patent creation. Looking at the Top Emerging Ecosystems ranking, the next 100 after the top 40 ecosystems, Mumbai secured top spot followed by Jakarta and Zurich.

London and India have shared strengths in technology and innovation, with London coming in as the second most popular city for Indian companies looking to expand internationally over the last five years, based on the number of projects.3 Indian companies who have chosen London as the city to scale their business include ride-sharing unicorn Ola who expanded to London last year and IT giant, Infosys, who recently opened its first design and innovation studio in the city’s tech hub.

London companies are also increasingly looking to India for international expansion, with India ranking as the eighth country in terms of number of projects from London over the last five years, generating a total capital investment of £13.66bn4.

London leads in Europe

London also recently topped the fDi x TNW Tech Cities of the Future 2020/21 list, a ranking focused on highlighting the European cities with the most promising prospects for startups, tech and innovation investment.

The UK capital continues to attract international investment and 50% of its FDI between 2015 and 2019 was in software and IT services, reinforcing its status as a tech powerhouse.5 London’s startup ecosystem has produced 38 unicorns (companies valued over $1bn) since 1990, ahead of any other city in Europe.

Being Vocal for Local: Eco-friendly Cleaners of The Better Home Ensure Availability of Clean Drinking Water

The rapidly-spreading pandemic has attached a greater degree of importance to the mundane chore called home cleaning. However, the chemical-based cleaning agents cause harm to the environment, especially water bodies. The Better Home, India’s premium sustainable and direct-to-consumer enterprise, emphasizes on the use of locally-made, earth-friendly cleaners that are as effective as the corrosive ones to ensure availability of fresh and clean water suitable for drinking.

“Corrosive and chemical-based cleaning agents such as laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid or bar, and floor and toilet cleaners are used in every household on a daily basis. On average, every day, urban households in India release 21.6 billion liters of water laden with ethanolamine, phosphates, sulfates, chlorine, and ammonia, to mention a few. Our resistance to opt for eco-friendly products is mainly due to the barriers in our mind – it has been systematically fed into our minds over the years that anything that does not burn the surface or make eyes teary is not good enough. That is not true – effective cleaners can be made out of naturally-derived ingredients, comprising active microbes, plant-based surfactants, and enzymes. It will reduce the pollution of water bodies as compared to what is caused by conventional cleaners and will contribute to the availability of more clean water suitable for drinking” says Dhimant Parekh, Founder & CEO, The Better Home.

The eco-conscious startup offering sustainable home-care solutions was incepted earlier this year and acknowledges its customers’ contribution that helped prevent 8 million liters of contaminated water flowing into the water bodies. They also work with local Indian MSMEs, and in a time when we are all looking to support our economy and businesses, this is an added bonus!

“According to the independent reports, 75-80 percent of water pollution by volume is from domestic sewerage, and untreated sewage flowing into water bodies has almost doubled in the past decade. An urgent behavioural change by shifting towards the use of sustainable cleaning products can have a telling impact on the environment. The customers of The Better Home have proven this – in a short span of fewer than six months, they have collectively prevented 8 million liters of contaminated water from flowing into the water bodies. We have also engaged MSMEs from all over India to help us create these products which are safe for children and pets as well,” says Anuradha Kedia, Co-Founder, The Better Home.

Randi Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media

‘Businesses must innovate to survive the current crisis’ – says Randi Zuckerberg during a Live Class on Unacademy

Unacademy, India’s largest learning platform, today hosted a Live Class by Randi Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media. The Harvard alumnus and Former Director of Market Development & Spokesperson for Facebook conducted the session as part of the Legends on Unacademy program. The Live class was a huge success with close to 20,000 learners in attendance. 

During the Live session, Randi Zuckerberg spoke at length about her time with Facebook and her entrepreneurial journey along with fun anecdotes. Highlighting her real life experiences, she spoke about ways to deal with crisis and how one can reinvent and adapt to such situations. She went on to talk about 10 big business trends that she sees in a post pandemic world. 

In the 60 minute session, Randi Zuckerberg stressed on the importance of facing failures in order to eventually succeed. She addressed multiple questions from the audience including the do’s and don’ts to establish a successful startup; how to move away from being adaptors to becoming innovators; turning one’s internal zeal into something fruitful and what drives her to take risks.  

Key insights that Randi Zuckerberg shared during the Live Class:

  • She was working for Ogilvy as a digital marketer when her brother Mark Zuckerberg started Facebook. He reached out to Randi asking for help with digital marketing
  • She initially decided to help Mark for 2 weeks but the energy and enthusiasm of the founding team made her stay on for 10 years
  • When you empower people to be their creative selves, they create great ideas
  • She initially thought Facebook Live would be a failure but when Katy Perry’s team reached out to her to be the first to use the platform, she knew she had created something special. 4 months later President Obama’s team reached out to her saying that they would like the President to use Facebook Live to address the country
  • In addition to celebrities she also wanted to give young startups a chance to be featured on Facebook Live – Twitter was one of them
  • She had a complicated relationship with technology and Silicon Valley. She loved what she did but more often than not, she was the only woman in most of the boardrooms that she entered. This motivated her to work towards helping open doors for women in technology
  • Her first project outside of Facebook was to create a TV show called “Startups – Silicon Valley”. The show got cancelled after three episodes
  • She later got a call from one of the executives that was involved in her first show to create a TV show for children called “Dots”
  • She was 9 months pregnant when she won the prestigious Tony award for her Broadway musicals in June 2019. She went on to sign to produce 5 new Broadway shows but the shows got cancelled due to COVID-19
  • One of her favourite quotes is “Never let a crisis go to waste” by Winston Churchill. It’s when times are hard that we are forced to innovate
  • Business should be willing to experiment and be creative in order to survive the crisis that we face right now
  • She covered 10 big business trends that lie ahead in a post pandemic world, including –
  • Education – These are exciting times for online education. It’s a great time to upskill oneself and invest in online learning
  • Our professional and personal lives are blending due to the pandemic. There will be interesting opportunities for businesses around these changing routines
  • Virtual live events and conferences will grow significantly. There are also opportunities for virtual innovation through software that can be built upon video chats and conferencing platforms
  • Dining, restaurants and grocery businesses will evolve. Mini grocery stores will emerge out of big supermarkets. Take outs and delivery will become the norm
  • Healthcare – Telemedicine will grow significantly. Video chat platforms will enable people to connect with psychiatrists and psychologists
  • Remote working – There is a big business opportunity around technology that can help make remote working more effective
  • Fashion/Luxury Commerce – It will be exciting to see how luxury commerce and fashion will evolve with more people staying indoors
  • Big Cities – Real Estate presents excellent opportunity in urban planning and relocation
  • Entertainment – Podcasting presents the most exciting opportunity in the entertainment industry right now
  • Unplugging – Huge surge in opportunities that can help people unplug and create demarcations between personal and professional lives

Earlier in March, Unacademy announced the commencement of the ‘Legends on Unacademy’ program with the idea of bringing legends from different walks of life to teach life lessons through Live Classes. In March, these Live Classes were conducted by legendary cricketers such as Brian Lara, Brett Lee and Jonty Rhodes, through the association with the Unacademy Road Safety World Series. In April, renowned personalities like Shashi Tharoor, Kiran Bedi, Virat Kohli, and Anushka Sharma took Live Classes to inspire learners on the platform. Additionally, the recently concluded sessions include the ones with Sunil Gavaskar, Sourav Ganguly, Zev Siegl, Mary Kom and Abhijit Banerjee. 

3RD EYE GROUP Sees New Path for Branding

Fernandina Beach, FL: “Another marketing agency,” some might balk with rolling eyes. Not Judit Toth, Hungarian-born international marketing professional with over 18 years of experience building and promoting brands across the world. Toth’s 3RD EYE GROUP brings more than an impressive portfolio and team of international professionals to your blossoming brand’s round table; she brings vision.

“We went straight to the cradle of hard work, creativity and efficiency. The legendary European quality standard guarantees that you will get ‘outside the box’ ideas,” says Toth, having crossed the ditch to sunny Florida many years ago to bring what she says is a gamechanger in today’s brand-building landscape: intuition.

3RD EYE GROUP promises a fresh, intuitive suite of marketing services – from graphic design to platform management, videography, full website development and more – but with a strong focus on brand amplification that other agencies all too often underplay. Toth and her international talent hub connect first with their clients at a human level to fully understand their desires and needs, probing for the deep, rich information that will cause target consumers to really feel the brand and experience the product.

3RD EYE GROUP listens when others rush to build, builds when others rush to launch, and only launches when they are sure that their client is ready to take their brand to heights that other agencies do not take the time and care in early development to ensure that, ultimately, the solutions are equivalent to or exceed satisfaction.

About 3RD EYE GROUP:
We believe in intuition. You must grab the real motivation of your customers to reach them effectively. And that’s exactly our unique ability. We are driven by spiritual flow, but we sublimate it to business world.

With our intuition, you can always be sure that your brand transforms into something bigger.

Come see with us.

Casey Guber

Rose Medical Center Names Casey Guber New President & Chief Executive Officer

Denver, CO: HCA Healthcare/HealthONE has announced the appointment of Casey Guber as President and Chief Executive Officer of Rose Medical Center in Denver, Colorado. Guber is currently Chief Operating Officer (COO) of HCA Healthcare facility Wesley Healthcare in Wichita, Kansas.

Guber has achieved many accomplishments during the past five years as COO of Wesley Healthcare, including growth in capital investments, opening a new Free Standing Emergency Department, developing a dedicated Neuro Critical Care unit and opening an Orthopedic/Spine Center. He was instrumental in the Children’s Hospital expansion and developing 60,000 square feet in an adjacent medical office building.

“Casey has a proven track record at both Rose and Wesley,” said Sylvia Young, President and CEO of HCA Continental Division/HealthONE. “We are excited to welcome him back to Denver to bring his experience and deep engagement to the CEO role at Rose Medical Center.”

Guber will lead Rose Medical Center’s nationally award-winning hospital, including honors in patient experience and quality, a leading surgery program including bariatrics, orthopedic, spine and women’s care, one of the top cardiac catheter lab programs in the state as well as the renowned “Rose Babies” program.

Guber earned his Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration from University of Colorado Boulder and his Master’s of Science in Health Administration from University of Colorado Denver. He returns to Rose after five years, where previously he served as Associate Chief Operating Officer and Administrative Fellow.

About Rose Medical Center
Well known as a Denver institution and a 9th Avenue landmark since its founding in 1949, Rose Medical Center has earned its reputation as Denver’s “Baby Hospital” while becoming a leader in comprehensive women’s care, orthopedics and total joint replacement, heart and vascular care, weight-loss treatment, cancer care, surgical services, internal medicine and emergency care. Rose Medical Center is proud to be a part of the HealthONE system of hospitals that earned the ranking as the #7 corporate philanthropist in the metro area and was the only hospital system ranked in the top 10.

We take great pride in hiring the best people to provide care for our patients and families. We are honored to have been named a Denver Post Top Workplace for the past six years in a row, a true badge of honor as the award is voted on by Rose employees as well as having been named a 100 Top Hospital® for 12 years running from IBM-Watson.

Rose Medical Center has been a proud part of the Denver community for 70 years, and the Rose employees, physicians, volunteers and the Rose Advisory Board share a deep commitment to giving back to that community. Rose contributes more than $250,000 to community organizations annually as directed by our staff, leaders and board.

With origins in Jewish teachings, traditions and community, Rose’s founders built this hospital to “serve the need of every creed.” By offering a high level of expertise and service across all disciplines, Rose is a destination hospital, attracting patients from throughout Colorado and around the world.

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COVID-19

Lines.com Research: The Shocking Total Dollars Lost in Las Vegas Due to COVID-19

Los Angeles, CA: The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, has not only swept the nation but has ravaged the sports industry. Sporting events all over the globe were forced to come to a halt, including the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, followed by the NBA and NHL seasons. With lack of sports, comes lack of wagers; with lack of wagers, comes lack of monetary influx from casinos and sportsbooks.

But, just how badly was the industry affected?

In 2019, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament reeled in $8.5 billion. This was followed by a $165.5 million day of wagers on the 2019 Kentucky Derby, and $6 billion on the 2019 Super Bowl. Throughout the 2019 NBA season, Nevada alone pulled in $500 million in wagers. In total, there were $50 billion total dollars wagered over the course of 2019, according to the American Gaming Association.

With sports betting growing in legalization across America, this year was set to be even larger. Even overseas and illegal bookies in America have suffered from this. Unfortunately, COVID-19 has halted this large money industry.

While sports are suffering from a hiatus, gamblers still need to get their fix. Many gamblers have resulted in wagering on Esports on live streaming services. The NBA hosted a virtual tournament with their own players, that many bettors flocked to too. Esports has shown the greatest benefit from the suspension in sports. Bettors have even resulted in betting on coronavirus statistics, weather, and more.

Just how long will this go on for? The coronavirus has proved to be highly unpredictable, and we have seen numerous somber press conferences from the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Anthony Fauci. Fauci is adamant on sports not returning until a vaccine is developed.

For now, people can enjoy throwing their hard earned money on ESports, UFC, Nascar, Golf, European Basketball and soccer. The NBA is returning July 31 and MLB is coming back in mid-July. If there is one thing that sports fans can agree on, it’s that they are desperately begging for sports to return.

For more information about sports news and sports gambling information, check out: https://www.lines.com/.

Hazardous Operations Training Simplified with FusionVR’s Operator Training’(VR-OTS) Simulator

New Delhi, June 23rd, 2020: FusionVR, India’s leading Industry 4.0 solutions provider introduces its next-generation Virtual Reality Field Operator Training Simulator (VR-OTS) for effectively training personnel in the oil & gas, petrochemical and other process industries.

The scenarios-based VR/AR standalone and customized training solutions enables employees and students to learn plant operation, safety and emergency response skills from the safety and comfort of a virtual environment. The learning experience is enriched and significantly effective compared to traditional and conventional learning methods.

Today’s rapidly changing business environment has been further transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic, creating the necessity for new learning approaches that are critical for survival and sustainability. Social distancing and remote working have become the new normal. Enterprises looking for new-generation solutions like Fusion VR’s VR-OTS for field training will help the workforce develop critical skills with less time and no risk.

It’s now a luxury to provide hands-on field training to all employees in the actual plant and shop floor as its both time consuming and expensive. The VR-OTS simulator addresses both challenges head-on and delivers impressive results and long-term value for enterprises.

Fusion VR’s VR-OTS Simulator taps into the unlimited potential of Virtual-Reality and offers :

  • Hyper-realistic visual cues
  • Natural &lifelike interactions
  • Psychophysics based emphatic learning experience-design

Performance management of trainees is evaluated through data collection, determining key performance indicators and dashboards integrated with existing Learning Management Systems (LMS). These are based on proven Brain-Science Techniques and analyses using Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The benefits of using Industry 4.0 and immersive technologies has long been highlighted in various forums, conferences and seminars. Industry experts have spoken on the vast transformation and benefits companies can achieve by embracing Digital Transformation. Fusion VR has offered such solutions to global Oil & Gas clients over the past decade. VR-OTS is one such solution readily available to support the digital transformation drive of your company. Here’s what one of the industry pioneers has to say about this.

Dr. C. SS Bharathy, Founder, FusionVR said, “VR-OTS is carefully conceived and crafted by our dedicated team of process engineers, Operators and HSE experts with more than 25 years of industry experience. We have closely identified and forecasted the pain-points of high-risk processing and found our VR-OTS to be extremely helpful it comes to training their workforce.”

“Our solution caters to restore productivity by delivering hands-on training on the realistic plant environment, test skills on simulated scenarios, and evaluate their realistic KPI reports. This will reduce the downtime associated with the crisis impacted industrial cycles and launch the industries into reboot mode” he added.

With the COVID-19 crisis teaching us new lessons, Industry 4.0 technology can help enterprises train and experience maximum productivity without investing heavily in time, money, effort, and risk. Fusion VR’s VR-OTS offers benefits such as

  • Saving years of training time
  • Adding value to the existing classroom training
  • Allowing learners to test their skills, learn from their mistakes, and improve performance in a no-consequence environment
  • Better, faster, safer, interactive, portable &economical training in a controlled and safe environment

23 June World Widows Day: Finolex Industries and Mukul Madhav support widows in Maharashtra and Kashmir

Pune, June 23rd, 2020: Finolex Industries and Mukul Madhav Foundation have been working and supporting women empowerment in many ways. The United Nations observes 23 June as International Widows Day since 2011, to draw Global attention towards the voices of widows and to galvanize the unique support that they need. This day is followed at the Foundation to enhance and empower the lives of widows in our society

Empowering widows and supporting their families also means addressing the stigma they face and to create an inclusion into our society. Supporting and empowering widows gives her new life to survive and educate their children, to be a good citizen of society.

The pandemic has devastated the condition even more for these women. They have been cut off from their social economic and family supports and rely on others for support. In this situation widows and lone women needs urgent attention.

The Foundation has been supporting widows over the last 22 years in Pune at the Mahila Sewa Ashram and Maher in Pune by enhancing their personal wellbeing.

A need assessment and survey indicated that widows are in high numbers in Osmanabad. This is due to the scarcity of rainfall, drought and leading to an increase in the number or farmer suicides. 312 widows have been identified in the Vashi and Kalam taluka in Osmanabad and were provided with Soya and Tuvar Seeds. The process began with identifying, helping with land acquisitions, training them with basic know how of farming through Krishi Vighyan Kendra and enhancing their marketing and pricing skills. The harvest was sold in the nearby market place. 60 % of women are self-independent and has enabled them to pay their loans and send their children to school. In order to make this self-reliant seeds have been provided this year too to support them to be entrepreneurs on their own.

Alongside this the Foundation has spread its wings to support 60 women out of which about 12 are widows have been supported in Srinagar with grocery kit comprising of Sugar and Mustard oil.

13 widows from Anusaya Mahila Ashram, Pawas, Ratnagiri have been supported with Kaftans, grocery and personal grooming kit.

Even after the national law exists for widows there has been a dearth in the situation that they are in. To deal with this situation the Foundation strives hard to ensure that the sustainable development goals are addressed and accelerated.

On this occasion, Mrs. Ritu Prakash Chhabria, Trustee at Mukul Madhav Foundation said ‘This has provided an opportunity to create awareness in communities to mitigate the pain and address challenges faced by these women. We at the Foundation will look at serving the women in our society and enhance their well-being.”

Two-year Full-Time PGDM in Big Data Analytics – Applications Open

FORE School of Management, New Delhi, introduces a 2 year Full Time Post Graduate programme in Big Data Analytics (PGD Big Data Analytics). The application is open for 2020-22 batch. Candidates with valid CAT/XAT/GMAT score can apply. Intake limited to 60 seats.

The Course Offered by FORE School offers the opportunity to specialize in Big Data Analytics and second specialization in other traditional PGDM specialisations.

Incidentally, FORE School has been offering certification in Big Data Analytics for Business & Management, in collaboration with the University of California Riverside for the past few years. The program was designed for executives from public and private sectors, academicians, data scientists, developers or anyone interested to get an edge in their career.

“Essentially, this is not new for us. Our faculty members have been teaching this subject area to executives and the working group. The curriculum has been modified in consultation with recruiters and their demands; covering crucial aspects of Hadoop-Eco System, Deep Learning and AI – of Big Data, and is being introduced as full time 2 years PGDM course. The Programme is now approved by AICTE” said Prof. Dr. Sanghamitra Buddhapriya, Dean (Academics), FORE School of Management, New Delhi.

Big data analytics is not just another catchword. Its influence can be felt across domains – BFSI, retail & e-commerce, manufacturing, health care and several other services. Big data analysts are responsible for utilizing data using mathematics, statistics, machine-learning techniques to evaluate performance or predict future requirements. Data science and analytics jobs are often multidisciplinary but they all require an ability to link analytics towards creating value for the organization.

The global big data market size is anticipated to reach over USD 267 billion by 2025. In addition, it is expected to exhibit a CAGR of over 12% during the forecast period 2020-2025.

With the changing scenario of Covid19 pandemic and growing adoption of technologies and digital transformation in small and medium enterprises, the growth of the big data market and opportunities will be phenomenal.

Roles offered after the completion of big Data Analytics are Data analyst, Business analyst, Data Scientists, Associate Business Analyst, Associate – Marketing Analytics, Decision Scientists and so on.

Some of the top recruiters in this field are IBM, Microsoft, Google, Apple, Oracle, Amazon, Facebook, Capgemini, ITC Infotech, PwC, EY, and others.

FORE School of Management, located in New Delhi in the neighbourhood of IIT Delhi, IIFT, JNU and ISIS Delhi is 38 years old business school, offers dual specialization to all the students enrolled in its PGDM & PGDM (IB) programmes and PGDM (FM) Programmes. All programmes are approved by ACITE and the Institute is accredited by SAQS. FORE has strong network of 6000 plus alumni working across the globe in USA, UK Canada, China, Singapore, UAE, Australia and other places.

Food Safety A Must During Coronavirus

New Delhi: During the journey from farm to consumer, fruits and vegetables are handled by multiple people and usually displayed in the open in markets. As a result, they could be contaminated with microbes, soil, dirt, as well as pesticide residues. Cleaning them properly is thus an important step in staying healthy. In the face of the pandemic “Covid-19”that continues to be on a rise, using Vegetable & Fruit Disinfectant has becomes even more significant than ever as it helps disinfect fresh produce.

The compact Wall-Mounted & Counter Top Vegetable & Fruit Disinfectant by India’s most trusted water purifier brand, KENT becomes the ideal choice for consumers as it efficiently remove germs, bacteria, chemicals, waxes and soil present on the surface of fruits and vegetables without leaving any residue, aftertaste or smell.

“KENT has always been a brand synonymous with house of purity. The KENT Vegetable & Fruit Disinfectant like its earlier products is quite popular with the consumers and there has been as increase in demand recently owing to the deadly disease Covid-19. It is an excellent ozonator that that will go a long way in serving its users with pure, fresh and detoxifies fruits and vegetables thus keeping you and your family in good health.”said Mr. Mahesh Gupta, Chairman Kent RO Systems Ltd.

The appliance is packed with distinctive features such as chemical-free ozone technology that not only removes pesticides, chemicals, etc. from the surface of your fruits, vegetables and rice but even makes your meat safer; it helps in cleaning antibiotics and hormones that invariably exist in meat, fish, and other sea food.”

Another highlight is that the Food purified by KENT Vegetable Disinfectant remains fresh & de-odorised for longer duration and has a higher shelf life.

This user-friendly appliance has a sleek and modern design that makes it suitable for wall-mounting and must-have for all kitchens. Moreover, it has a very long shelf life and requires hassle-free maintenance as it does not need any service or change of parts.