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Rubbing thanka (cooling powder) on the face, sipping an ice cold falooda (a desert drink), or eating shwe-yin-aye (coconut cream sherbet) are some of the traditional ways to stay cool in Yangon when…
Smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, and apps have changed our personal lives, and they are poised to do the same in the workplace. In India for example, more than 350 energy sector professionals have…
“Build a common understanding on how we are developing the electricity sector in Indonesia”Ignasius Jonan, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Jonan’s quote succinctly summed up a…
Vietnam is a country at the crossroads in planning its energy future. Rising demand from consumers nationwide, and the need for more energy to power an anticipated 6%+ economic growth rate,…
This article first appeared on GE Reports Indonesia. Although she made her first visit to Makasar, South Sulawesi in north eastern Indonesia nine years ago, Fikarina, a GE Indonesia…
The future is now – especially in the world of manufacturing and industry, where innovations in robotics, advanced manufacturing, 3D printing, and more, are poised to transform plant operations and…
$25B in potential savings over the next 25 years and 31Mt+ in CO2 reduction annually, is what Vietnam could achieve if it maximizes the efficiency of existing and new power generation…
“It is like having an industrial ‘Fitbit’ on your wrist and being able to monitor the pulse and heartbeat of the plant from anywhere in the world, 24-hours a day,” said Chris Sy, Chief Executive…
As an avid basketball fan, living in a B-ball crazy country, GE Philippines CEO Jocot de Dios sometimes uses references from his beloved sport to demystify, and simplify, energy planning and policy…
Image above was sourced from Bodyslam. Like Bono, Sir Elton John, and Sir Paul McCartney, Thailand’s Artiwara Kongmalai is a fellow RWC (Rocker with Compassion) who uses his star power to raise money…