Cars as a service - the future for auto industry
Friday, January 23rd, 2009In my last post I had said that the long term future of the Automotive sector is in Cars as a Service. Why – I am asked – do I think so, (more…)
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In my last post I had said that the long term future of the Automotive sector is in Cars as a Service. Why – I am asked – do I think so, (more…)
Tags: auto sector, future, services
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My thoughts on what lies ahead for the auto sector… (more…)
Tags: auto sector, electric cars, fuel efficiency
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Dr. Ranjit Date received his Engineering degree with honors at College of Engineering, Pune, and then Graduate & Doctoral degrees from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY. Ranjit was, in 1991, the youngest person to receive a doctorate in this field at RPI. Ranjit is responsible for the vision, business direction, and mentoring at PARI. He is also responsible for building the PARI brand, and formulating growth strategies. PARI is amongst the largest global automation companies with over 500 employees and 8 facilities worldwide. The company, started by Ranjit Date and Mangesh Kale, in Pune, began operations in 1990, and has provided over 600 automated solutions world wide.