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triosource · 2 years ago
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dostoyevsky-official · 7 months ago
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What the Fall of Aleppo Means for Russia
For Russia, the loss of regime control in Aleppo reveals deeper vulnerabilities in its Syrian strategy. [...] The naval base in Tartus secures Russia’s access to the Mediterranean, a critical geostrategic asset, while the Khmeimim air base near Latakia enables Moscow to project power across the region and maintain its role as a key player in Syria and beyond. [...] Beyond immediate military concerns, these developments expose Moscow’s growing challenges in preserving its influence in Syria. Since initiating its military intervention in 2015, Moscow’s influence in Syria has rested on several key elements: a partnership with Iran and its network of nonstate actors; coordination with Turkey, with a view to managing competing interests, such as Turkey’s concerns over Kurdish forces and Russia’s support for the Assad regime; a tenuous balancing act with Israel to prevent unintended military clashes and preserve deconfliction agreements; diplomatic outreach to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC); and efforts to maintain a working deconfliction mechanism with the United States. However, each of these pillars has come under strain not only due to shifting realities in Syria but due to the spillover effects of Ukraine and Lebanon. The Russian-Iranian partnership has been particularly critical to Russia’s objectives in Syria. [...] Russia’s approach to Iran in Syria has shifted dramatically since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Moscow previously balanced between Iran and Israel, exemplified by its 2018 commitment to keep Iranian forces away from Israel’s border and its silence during Israeli strikes on Iranian assets. However, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and especially after Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, Moscow has aligned more closely with Iran’s so-called Axis of Resistance. Meanwhile, Russia and Turkey have frequently clashed over their competing visions for Syria’s future. [...] Since the start of its war in Ukraine, Russia has sought to maintain close relations with Turkey, a NATO member and critical trade partner for Moscow. This effort, coupled with Russia’s diminished resources across various regions, has positioned Ankara in a place of relative advantage. This dynamic is particularly evident in the South Caucasus, where Turkey, through its support for Azerbaijan against Armenia, has assumed a more active role in shaping regional dynamics. The resurgence of HTS and Turkish-backed rebels will likely force Russia to reach new understandings with Turkey in Syria. While Moscow previously criticized Ankara sharply over rebel activities in Idlib, Russia’s current military constraints and need to maintain Turkish cooperation amid the Ukraine war—specifically for critical trade routes, access through the Bosporus for its naval operations, and to discourage Turkey from supplying Ukraine with advanced arms—have tempered its response. Instead of denouncing Turkey for failing to control HTS, Russian officials have emphasized the Astana format as a mechanism for stability, suggesting that Moscow seeks accommodation rather than confrontation with Ankara. [...] Moscow’s strategy in Syria going forward likely will involve a pragmatic adaptation rather than a withdrawal or a complete overhaul. This may require Russia to reconcile with the reality that its reduced military influence demands greater flexibility with regional powers. Rather than reevaluating its commitment to the Assad regime, Moscow appears determined to preserve its Syrian presence by recalibrating its methods.
2 December 2024
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kremlin · 2 years ago
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looking for a new compiler due to gcc finally getting too stupid to handle
ask llvm dev if clang is convoluted or overcomplicated or overwrought or overengineered OR if it uses a jackass license
he doesn't understand
pull out diagram illustrating how incurred 2+ hours of compile time due to cracked out optimization strategies almost never results in any tangible benefits + if you're militant about gplv3 you need to get a grip
"haha no sir, it is a fine compiler, we'll exhibit a degree of self-control while developing it"
download llvm/clang
it's fucking bananas
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nainad123 · 9 months ago
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Closed Molding Composites Market: Closed Molding Composites Market Size, Growth Projections, and Competitive Landscape Analysis 2033
The research provides an in-depth analysis of the global Closed Molding Composites Market, covering market dynamics, key regional trends, and market sizes at the country level. The study offers insights into the market's historical, current, and projected sizes in terms of both value and volume.
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Key Companies Profiled
A. Schulman, Inc.
Royal Tencate N.V.
Polynt S.P.A
Exel Composites
Core Molding Technologies, Inc.
Strongwell Corporation
Menzolit GmbH
Continental Structural Plastics, Inc.
Saertex
GKN Aerospace
Huntsman Corporation
Gurit Holding AG
Scott Bader Co. Ltd.
Teijin Ltd. 
Chomarat
Molded Plastic Industries Inc.
KraussMaffei Group
New Boston RTM
Seemann Composites Inc
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Closed Molding Composites for Transportation
Closed Molding Composites for Aerospace & Defense
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North America (U.S., Canada)
Latin America (Mexico. Brazil)
Western Europe (Germany, Italy, France, U.K, Spain)
Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia)
Asia Pacific (China, India, ASEAN, Australia & New Zealand)
Japan
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farhan29174 · 1 year ago
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Treadmill Market Outlook | Forecast 2024-2034
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Treadmill Market Type Coverage: - Single Function Treadmill Multifunctional Treadmill
Treadmill Market Application Coverage: - Home Commercial
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this-week-in-rust · 10 months ago
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This Week in Rust 563
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us at @ThisWeekInRust on X (formerly Twitter) or @ThisWeekinRust on mastodon.social, or send us a pull request. Want to get involved? We love contributions.
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Updates from Rust Community
Official
Security advisory for the standard library (CVE-2024-43402)
Newsletters
This Month in Rust OSDev: August 2024
This Week In Bevy - Required Components, Curves, and the Bevy CLI Working Group
Project/Tooling Updates
FreeBSD considers Rust in the base system
GCC Rust - August 2024 Monthly report
This month in Servo: tabbed browsing, Windows buffs, devtools, and more!
iroh 0.24.0 - Upgrading to Quinn 11
Swiftide 0.9 - Fluvio, Lancedb and RAGAS support
Next-gen builder macro Bon 2.1 release 🎉. Compilation is faster by 36% 🚀
Nutype 0.5.0: the newtype with guarantees supports custom errors now
BackON Reaches v1
Observations/Thoughts
Defeating Coherence in Rust with Tacit Trait Parameters
Rust On Illumos
Rust for Linux revisited
Async Rust can be a pleasure to work with (without Send + Sync + 'static)
Rust - A low-level echo server using io_uring
Deploying Rust in Existing Firmware Codebases
Your own little memory strategy
Code Generation with GraphQL in Rust
How to deadlock Tokio application in Rust with just a single mutex
Is this trait sealed, or not sealed — that is the question
Beyond Ctrl-C: The dark corners of Unix signal handling
Rust to Assembly: Understanding the Inner Workings of Rust
K-Means Image Compression
Hey Rustaceans: Rust freelancers do exist!
Why Rust needs scoped generics
Rust Walkthroughs
[series] [video] Rust for Beginners in Arabic
[video] Crafting an Interpreter in Rust #01: Basic Bytecode Chunks
[video] Crafting an Interpreter in Rust #02: First Virtual Machine
[video] Explore Linux TTY, process, signals w/ Rust - Part 2/3 (signal, proc, IPC egs)
Miscellaneous
Whither the Apple AGX graphics driver?
Counting iterations - count() vs collect().len()
[audio] Learn Rust, Train Doctors – Interview With Caroline Morton
[video] Creating a modding system with Rust and WebAssembly [Voxel Devlog #21]
[video] From Zero to Async in Embedded Rust
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is vimania-uri-rs, a VIM plugin for file and URI handling.
Thanks to sysid for the self-suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Calls for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
RFCs
No calls for testing were issued this week.
Rust
No calls for testing were issued this week.
Rustup
No calls for testing were issued this week.
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear on the above list, add the new call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
Call for Participation; projects and speakers
CFP - Projects
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
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CFP - Events
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Updates from the Rust Project
416 pull requests were merged in the last week
ABI compat check: detect unadjusted ABI mismatches
rustc_target: Add various aarch64 features
ub_checks intrinsics: fall back to cfg(ub_checks)
add aarch64_unknown_nto_qnx700 target - QNX 7.0 support for aarch64le
add needs-unwind compiletest directive to libtest-thread-limit and replace some Path with path in run-make
add an ability to convert between Span and visit::Location
add missing needs-llvm-components directives for run-make tests that need target-specific codegen
add repr to the allowlist for naked functions
const fn stability checking: also check declared language features
const-eval: do not make UbChecks behavior depend on current crate's flags
coverage: rename CodeRegion to SourceRegion
create opaque definitions in resolver
debug-fmt-detail option
deny wasm_c_abi lint to nudge the last 25%
deny imports of rustc_type_ir::inherent outside of type ir + new trait solver
do not call source_span when not tracking dependencies
don't make statement nonterminals match pattern nonterminals
don't use TyKind in a lint
emit specific message for time<=0.3.35
enable Miri to pass pointers through FFI
exit: explain our expectations for the exit handlers registered in a Rust program
expand NLL MIR dumps
fix LLVM ABI NAME for riscv64imac-unknown-nuttx-elf
get rid of predicates_defined_on
implement a first version of RFC 3525: struct target features
interpret, codegen: tweak some comments and checks regarding Box with custom allocator
interpret/visitor: make memory order iteration slightly more efficient
interpret: add missing alignment check in raw_eq
interpret: do not make const-eval query result depend on tcx.sess
linker: synchronize native library search in rustc and linker
lint that warns when an elided lifetime ends up being a named lifetime (elided_named_lifetimes)
llvm-wrapper: adapt for LLVM API changes
make decoding non-optional LazyArray panic if not set
make it possible to enable const_precise_live_drops per-function
make the "detect-old-time" UI test more representative
make the const-unstable-in-stable error more clear
more unreachable_pub
move 'tcx lifetime off of impl and onto methods for CrateMetadataRef
move the Windows remove_dir_all impl into a module and make it more race resistant
process.rs: remove "Basic usage" text where not useful
re-enable android tests/benches in alloc/core
refactor: standardize duplicate processes in parser
rename BikeshedIntrinsicFrom to TransmuteFrom
replace walk with visit so we dont skip outermost expr kind in def collector
rewrite lint_expectations in a single pass
riscv64imac: allow shadow call stack sanitizer
separate core search logic with search ui
simplify some extern providers
std: move allocators to sys
stop storing a special inner body for the coroutine by-move body for async closures
stop using ty::GenericPredicates for non-predicates_of queries
tweak some attributes to improve panic_immediate_abort
use a reduced recursion limit in the MIR inliner's cycle breaker
use equality when relating formal and expected type in arg checking
use unsafe extern blocks throughout the compiler
wasi: fix sleeping for Duration::MAX
miri: add tokio io test
miri: make TB tree traversal bottom-up
miri: make Tree Borrows Provenance GC compact the tree
miri: support blocking for epoll
apply size optimizations to panic machinery and some cold functions
derive(SmartPointer): assume pointee from the single generic and better error messages
add fmt::Debug to sync::Weak<T, A>
add missing read_buf stub for x86_64-unknown-l4re-uclibc
allow BufReader::peek to be called on unsized types
core: use compare_bytes for more slice element types
fix Pin::set bounds regression
improved checked_isqrt and isqrt methods
partially stabilize feature(new_uninit)
hashbrown: add HashTable::iter_hash, HashTable::iter_hash_mut
cargo: resolve: Report incompatible-with-rustc when MSRV-resolver is disabled
cargo: resolve: Report incompatible packages with precise Rust version
cargo: pkgid: Allow open namespaces in PackageIdSpec's
cargo: fix elided lifetime
rustfmt: implement 2024 expression overflowing
clippy: extend implicit_saturating_sub lint
clippy: new lint: zombie_processes
clippy: remove feature=cargo-clippy argument
rust-analyzer: extra sugar auto-completion async fn ... in impl trait for async fn in trait that's defined in desugar form
rust-analyzer: fix handling of for in impl T for A in function body
rust-analyzer: add explicit enum discriminant assist
rust-analyzer: do not report missing unsafe on addr_of[_mut]!(EXTERN_OR_MUT_STATIC)
rust-analyzer: create an assist to convert closure to freestanding fn
rust-analyzer: implement cast typecheck and diagnostics
rust-analyzer: implement object safety and its hovering hint
rust-analyzer: suggest name in completion for let_stmt and fn_param
rust-analyzer: support fn-ptr and fn-path types for lifetime elision hints
rust-analyzer: fix incorrect symbol definitions in SCIP output
rust-analyzer: std::error::Error is object unsafe
rust-analyzer: consider field attributes when converting from tuple to named struct and the opposite
rust-analyzer: consider indentation in the "Generate impl" and "Generate trait impl" assists
rust-analyzer: don't add reference when it isn't needed for the "Extract variable" assist
rust-analyzer: fix TokenStream::to_string implementation dropping quotation marks
rust-analyzer: fix lifetime elision inlay hints breaking for ranged requests
rust-analyzer: fix name resolution of shadowed builtin macro
rust-analyzer: handle attributes correctly in "Flip comma"
rust-analyzer: lifetime hint panic in non generic defs
rust-analyzer: use Result type aliases in "Wrap return type in Result" assist
rust-analyzer: provide an option to hide deprecated items from completion
rust-analyzer: recategorize config classes
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
This week we had some trouble with our performance bot, but luckily the issue has been resolved. In the end, we saw much more improvements than regressions.
Triage done by @kobzol. Revision range: acb4e8b6..6199b69c
Summary:
(instructions:u) mean range count Regressions ❌ (primary) 0.3% [0.2%, 0.4%] 8 Regressions ❌ (secondary) 0.7% [0.2%, 1.5%] 9 Improvements ✅ (primary) -0.8% [-3.4%, -0.2%] 158 Improvements ✅ (secondary) -0.7% [-2.3%, -0.2%] 96 All ❌✅ (primary) -0.7% [-3.4%, 0.4%] 166
2 Regressions, 3 Improvements, 1 Mixed; 3 of them in rollups 19 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
Add "crates.io: Crate Deletions" RFC
Merge RFC 3529: Add named path bases to cargo
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
RFCs
No RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Tracking Issues & PRs
Rust
[disposition: merge] Update catch_unwind doc comments for c_unwind
[disposition: merge] stabilize const_extern_fn
[disposition: merge] stabilize const_float_bits_conv
[disposition: merge] Make destructors on extern "C" frames to be executed
[disposition: merge] Don't warn empty branches unreachable for now
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for char::MIN
[disposition: merge] Tracking issue for #![feature(entry_insert)]
Cargo
No Cargo Tracking Issues or PRs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Language Team
No Language Team Tracking Issues or PRs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Language Reference
No Language Reference RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Unsafe Code Guidelines
No Unsafe Code Guideline Tracking Issues or PRs entered Final Comment Period this week.
New and Updated RFCs
[new] [RFC] code name support
[new] Generic Integers V2: It's Time
[new] Simplify lightweight clones, including into closures and async blocks
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Quote of the Week
I'm pretty sure I'm the only person ever to single handedly write a complex GPU kernel driver that has never had a memory safety kernel panic bug (itself) in production, running on thousands of users' systems for 1.5 years now.
Because I wrote it in Rust.
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cybersecurityict · 11 hours ago
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GCCs in the BFSI Market: Is Offshore Excellence Driving BFSI Sector Growth Worldwide
The GCCs in the BFSI Market Size were valued at USD 40.43 billion in 2023 and are expected to reach USD 132.18 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 12.54% over the forecast period 2024-2032.
GCCs in the BFSI Market are rapidly reshaping operational models for global banks and financial institutions. As Global Capability Centers (GCCs) transition from cost-saving back-office hubs to centers of excellence and innovation, BFSI firms are increasingly relying on them to streamline operations, drive digital transformation, and enhance customer experience.
U.S. financial institutions are strengthening their GCC strategies to accelerate digital innovation while maintaining compliance and cost efficiency
GCCs in the BFSI Market are gaining strategic importance, particularly across regions like India, the Philippines, and Eastern Europe, as organizations leverage their tech talent and domain expertise to manage cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, cloud migration, and AI-driven analytics at scale.
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Market Keyplayers:
Accenture
Cognizant
TCS
Infosys
Wipro
HCL Technologies
Capgemini
IBM
Deloitte
EY
KPMG
FIS
SAS
Oracle
SAP
MUFG
Standard Chartered
BNP Paribas
JP Morgan Chase
HSBC
American Express
Visa
Mastercard
Market Analysis
The BFSI sector is experiencing unprecedented pressure to innovate and stay compliant in a fast-evolving digital environment. GCCs have emerged as strategic assets that offer not just operational support but also enable high-value functions including risk management, AI-based fraud detection, and real-time data analytics. Their role in navigating tightening regulatory requirements across global markets is especially critical for U.S. and European institutions aiming for resilience and agility.
Market Trends
Shift from cost arbitrage to value creation through innovation
Strong focus on AI, machine learning, and automation within GCC functions
Growing demand for cybersecurity expertise and regulatory support
Agile operating models for faster digital product rollouts
Investment in upskilling GCC talent for complex BFSI functions
Increased collaboration between fintechs and BFSI GCCs
U.S. and European banks setting up new GCCs in Tier-II cities for talent diversification
Market Scope
GCCs have expanded their role from transactional processing to becoming pillars of strategic transformation. They now support end-to-end processes that touch every core BFSI function, ensuring business continuity, innovation, and competitive edge.
Enterprise-wide digital transformation from a single center
Integration of core banking solutions and fintech ecosystems
24/7 customer support and omnichannel service delivery
Risk, compliance, and audit capabilities built into GCC workflows
Real-time data intelligence and analytics hubs
Cloud-native infrastructure management and deployment
Forecast Outlook
As the global BFSI landscape becomes more complex, GCCs are set to evolve into full-fledged innovation centers. With enhanced responsibilities in managing AI, blockchain applications, and global risk frameworks, their value proposition is no longer optional but essential. U.S. and European financial organizations will continue to optimize their GCC networks to support innovation, resilience, and real-time decision-making.
Market Opportunities
AI-driven customer engagement tools developed within GCCs
Cloud-native banking operations and application modernization
Advanced regulatory tech (RegTech) platforms for real-time compliance
Digital upskilling programs to future-proof GCC talent
Embedded finance and platform banking support structures
New GCC setups in emerging markets for risk mitigation and talent access
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Conclusion
GCCs in the BFSI Market are no longer just back-end engines—they are digital transformation powerhouses. As financial institutions in the U.S. and Europe race to modernize and scale, leveraging the strategic capabilities of GCCs offers a clear competitive edge. With the right investments and agile governance, GCCs are positioned to become the cornerstone of future-ready banking.
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Construction Budget and Cost Management Services — TC Consultancy
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TC Consultancy was established in 2005 under the license from Emirates of Sharjah. Our portfolio of services offers Cost Consultancy, Quantity Surveying, Project Management & Development and to architectural, engineering and construction industries across United Arab Emirates.
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Abu Dhabi’s Premier Facility for Industrial Pipe Manufacturing
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Jindal SAW Italia, a distinguished global subsidiary of the Jindal SAW Group, has been at the forefront of Abu Dhabi Industrial Pipe Plant excellence, bringing innovation, technology, and global standards to critical infrastructure projects.One of its most significant contributions in the Middle East region is the Abu Dhabi Industrial Pipe Plant, a facility that stands as a symbol of high-quality engineering, sustainable practices, and industrial reliability.
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Strategically located in the heart of Abu Dhabi’s industrial zone, the plant serves as a vital hub for the manufacturing of ductile iron pipes, seamless pipes, and welded steel pipes, catering to a wide array of applications including water transmission, oil & gas, irrigation, sewage, and district cooling systems. This facility is a part of Jindal SAW Italia’s global strategy to bring world-class pipe solutions closer to key markets in the Gulf and beyond.
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Fostering Collaboration Through Expert Training Solutions
Companies that invest in collaborative teams see results: a 41% increase in customer satisfaction, 70% of employees reporting higher productivity, and 21% greater profitability among highly engaged teams. But collaboration doesn’t happen just because you hire talented people. It requires structure and shared direction. Corporate training in Dubaigives your teams the tools, mindsets, and habits to work together effectively across functions, across levels, and under pressure.
Defining workplace collaboration
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Green Carbon Wallet: Revolutionize Your Carbon Footprint
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AIROI’s Green Carbon Wallet was launched on 22nd April 2023 on Earth Day. It was designed to make the process of carbon offsetting more accessible and efficient. Additionally, it offers businesses practical solution for creating detailed Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reports that adhere to the standards of Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). This can significantly benefit companies seeking to oversee their environmental impact and showcase their sustainability.
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Shaping Tomorrow: Top Executives Driving the Middle East's Economic Transformation
The Middle East is experiencing a remarkable economic shift—one that extends far beyond oil revenues and government mandates. At the heart of this transformation is a new generation of bold, visionary business executives who are steering their industries and the region toward a future defined by innovation, sustainability, and global relevance.
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Cross-border collaboration is also reshaping the region’s economic fabric. The normalization of diplomatic relations between countries such as the UAE and Israel has opened new doors for trade, joint ventures, and innovation. Executives are actively building regional and global partnerships, expanding their market reach and co-developing products that serve both regional and international needs.
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In conclusion, the Middle East is entering a bold new era—driven not just by policies and reforms, but by people. Visionary business leaders are at the forefront of this journey, reshaping industries and building economies that are resilient, inclusive, and future-focused. Their leadership is not only transforming individual companies but also redefining the region’s place on the global economic stage.
As the world watches this evolution unfold, one message rings loud and clear: the future of the Middle East belongs to the innovators, the change-makers, and the leaders of today—many of whom are celebrated and championed by Enterprise Review Media.
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Empowering Global Ambitions – GIC-in-India
In today’s dynamic global landscape, enterprises are under constant pressure to innovate, scale, and optimize operations—all while staying agile and cost-effective. One of the most strategic moves businesses are making to meet these demands is investing in Global In-house Centers (GICs). And when it comes to building high-impact centers of excellence, GIC-in-India has become the gold standard.
🌍 The Rise of GIC-in-India
India has emerged as the global capital for GICs, also known as Global Capability Centers (GCCs). With over 1,600 centers already established, GIC-in-India has evolved into a key enabler of digital transformation, innovation, and global service delivery.
Today, GIC-in-India is powering a wide range of enterprise functions, including:
Software engineering and digital product development
Advanced analytics and artificial intelligence
Financial services and compliance
R&D, customer experience, and cybersecurity
🚀 Why GIC-in-India?
Choosing India as a GIC destination goes far beyond labor arbitrage. Here’s why global leaders continue to invest in GIC-in-India:
1. Unmatched Talent Availability
India offers a vast and technically skilled workforce—over 1.5 million engineers graduate every year—with deep domain expertise across industries such as BFSI, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and more.
2. Innovation Ecosystem
India’s startup ecosystem, academic institutions, and established IT infrastructure create the ideal environment for building innovation-led GICs.
3. Strategic Location with Global Access
GIC-in-India supports seamless collaboration across time zones, offering global companies the ability to operate round the clock and stay agile in real time.
4. Cost-Effective Scalability
Organizations gain the ability to scale teams rapidly without the overheads of developed markets—while maintaining high-quality outcomes.
📊 GIC-in-India: Beyond Operations
The role of GIC-in-India has transformed dramatically. It’s no longer just about shared services or support functions. Today’s GICs in India are:
Driving digital transformation and enterprise agility
Leading AI/ML and GenAI implementations
Supporting strategic decision-making through data insights
Incubating new business models and products for global markets
💼 Real-World Impact
Leading companies like Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, Unilever, and Bosch rely on their GIC-in-India to deliver real, measurable impact—ranging from accelerated product development to enhanced customer satisfaction and optimized global operations.
🌐 Conclusion: Built in India, Scaling the World
GIC-in-India is more than a business strategy—it’s a competitive advantage. By tapping into India’s talent, technology, and innovation ecosystem, global enterprises are building agile, future-ready organizations equipped to lead on the world stage.
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How to Set Up a Pharmaceutical Company in the UAE: A Quick Guide
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The United Arab Emirates is rapidly establishing itself as a major pharmaceutical hub in the Middle East. Driven by government support, world-class healthcare infrastructure, and strategic investment initiatives, the pharmaceutical sector in the UAE is forecasted to reach USD 4.5 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 10.7%. 
For investors and entrepreneurs, the UAE offers not only a stable business environment but also a springboard for regional and international expansion. 
But a pharmaceutical company formation in the UAE requires a clear understanding of the regulatory landscape, licensing process, and market dynamics. 
The industry is overseen by key authorities such as the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP), the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), and the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DOH). 
- Compliance Requirements 
Compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), product registration, and licensing are mandatory to ensure safety, quality, and efficacy. Entrepreneurs can choose between free zone or mainland company structures. 
Free zones offer benefits like 100% foreign ownership, tax exemptions, and streamlined import/export processes, making them ideal for manufacturers, R&D centers, or global distributors. Mainland setups provide greater access to the local market and flexibility in operations. 
Key free zones for pharmaceutical businesses include Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC), Dubai Science Park (DSP), and Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA). Each jurisdiction offers unique advantages tailored to specific business needs, be it clinical research, manufacturing, or large-scale logistics and distribution. 
- Licensing Process 
The licensing process involves multiple steps, starting with initial regulatory approvals, trade name reservation, and business plan submission. Facility inspections by health authorities are required to ensure GMP compliance. 
 Once all approvals are obtained, a commercial license is issued by the Department of Economic Development (DED). 
Before marketing or selling products, pharmaceutical companies must register their products with MOHAP. This involves submitting a detailed product dossier, evidence of GMP compliance, and possibly conducting local clinical trials. 
- Building a Workforce 
Building a skilled workforce is crucial in this sector. Hiring qualified pharmacists, chemists, and compliance officers is essential. Many companies also collaborate with local universities to access trained professionals and specialized training programs. 
To compete effectively, a robust marketing and distribution strategy is needed. This includes partnerships with local distributors, leveraging the UAE’s advanced logistics infrastructure, and building visibility through digital outreach and participation in industry events. 
Lastly, maintaining ongoing compliance and focusing on innovation are critical. 
Regular audits, investment in quality control, and R&D help businesses remain competitive and aligned with evolving global standards. In conclusion, the UAE offers a high-potential environment for pharmaceutical ventures.    With the right strategy and regulatory guidance, businesses can thrive in this rapidly growing market and expand across the GCC and beyond. 
Read the full guide on our website to learn more about each step in detail. 
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Rice Milling Market Size, Demand Analysis, Price Trends, Global Industry Report 2024-2034
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How to Lead HR Excellence in GCC Countries with the OTHM Level 7 Diploma
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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are experiencing a rapid shift in how organizations manage their human capital. With growing emphasis on localization (e.g., Emiratization, Saudization), digitization of HR systems, and leadership development, the need for qualified HR professionals is at an all-time high.
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