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Indian medical device market has immense potential : Anil Chandra R.

Jeep Cherokee’s Hacking and its Implications for Information Security

The debate about the sharing of responsibility between system security and information security continues, and it is still unclear, which of the two should be responsible for what type of intrusion.

A school in Huballi gets a facelift

Emerging Trends in Advanced Vehicle Safety Systems

Safety has always been at the core of automotive design philosophies. Electronic safety systems have become more intelligent and effective.

Achieving Breakthrough Is Through Ensuring Reliability In The Verticals We Play

T.C. Ramesh, Head- Technology, Quest Global speaks to Shanosh Kumar from EFY. Quest is involved in converting dumb devices to smart devices by connecting devices to cloud and processing the collected data to create meaningful insights.

Android, the next frontier in medical device development

Android presents great possibilities for medical device developers, especially when developing the next ­generation of mobile healthcare.

How regular feedback feeds employee morale

As organizations are in the phase of understanding and implementing this change in a phased manner, Niketh Sundar, Senior Vice President-HR, Quest Global, listed key factors that tend to impact employees and organizations in an annual cycle that can be improved by frequent checkins.

Every Airbus commercial aircraft being produced, is partly Made-in-India:Airbus

Airbus Group has set its sights on exceeding $2 billion in cumulative procurement, covering both civil and defence, up to 2020

Engineering Analytics : As Predictable As It Can Get

Exploding data in the engineering space has made Engineering Analytics an imperative across various industries. Engineering Analytics is likely to benefit companies to the tune of $250 billion and this is expected to double to $500 billion by 2017.

Leading global investors become minority stake holders in Quest Global

Singapore, February 18, 2016: Leading global investors Bain Capital, GIC and Advent International have invested a total of approximately US $350 million to purchase minority stakes in Quest (the “Company”), a global engineering solutions provider. These firms have completed the purchase of the stake held by an affiliate of Warburg Pincus, a global private equity