| | JUNE 20248Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman of Suzlon Energy, has been elected as the Chair of Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) India, following his earlier appointment as Vice-Chair of GWEC in April. This leadership role positions Tanti to spearhead GWEC India's efforts in collaboration with national and state governments, aimed at bolstering India's wind energy sector. GWEC emphasized the importance of policy frameworks and momentum-building initiatives to maximize India's potential in both onshore and offshore wind energy.India, currently the world's fourth-largest wind market with 46 GW of onshore capacity, holds significant promise as a global wind energy manufacturing hub. Tanti's strategic leadership within GWEC is expected to further catalyze growth and innovation in the sector.Ben Backwell, CEO of GWEC, highlighted India's vast potential across onshore and offshore wind segments and emphasized GWEC's commitment to collaborating with stakeholders to drive continued expansion. GWEC, headquartered in Belgium, boasts a membership of over 1,500 companies and institutions spanning more than 80 countries. Its diverse membership includes manufacturers, developers, suppliers, research bodies, and renewable energy associations, all pivotal in advancing wind energy globally.Tanti's election underscores Suzlon's continued influence and commitment to shaping the future of renewable energy in India and beyond. His leadership will play a pivotal role in steering policy dialogues and fostering partnerships essential for sustaining India's momentum in the global wind energy landscape. In a boost to the 'Make in India' initiative, Netweb Technologies has announced the launch of a new range of AMD-based servers from its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Faridabad. These servers, equipped with the latest 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors, are designed to support up to 6TB of memory, catering to the high-performance computing needs of data centers and AI systems.Sanjay Lodha, CEO of Netweb Technologies, highlighted the strategic significance of this launch: "This range of servers underscores our commitment to the `Make in India' mission and showcases our capability to produce world-class technology domestically. The focus on local manufacturing reflects our investment in Indian talent and resources and emphasizes our dedication to developing advanced computing infrastructure for both government and private sectors".The announcement follows the recent inauguration of Netweb's high-end computing, storage, and switch manufacturing facility in Faridabad. The facility aims to produce cutting-edge computing systems using the latest technologies from Netweb's partners, including Intel, Nvidia, and AMD.Vinay Sinha, Corporate Vice President of AMD India Sales, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration: "We are thrilled to support Netweb Technologies with our latest 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors. This partnership exemplifies our commitment to driving technology and innovation forward".This development is expected to strengthen India's position in the global technology landscape, enhancing the country's capability to produce high-performance computing solutions locally, while supporting Netweb's vision of fostering indigenous technological advancements.Netweb Technologies continues to contribute significantly to India's technology sector, with this latest venture marking a milestone in high-tech server production and a step forward in self-reliance. GIRISH TANTI ELECTED CHAIR OF GWEC INDIA, DRIVING WIND ENERGY EXPANSIONNETWEB TECHNOLOGIES LAUNCHES AMD-BASED SERVERS FROM INDIAN MANUFACTURING FACILITYIN FOCUSIN FOCUS
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