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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Hitachi hosts ‘green technology, clean city’ forum in India

Gurgaon: Hitachi India,  a leader in the air-conditioning systems and construction machinery, has recently hosted an Environment Forum "Green Technology, Clean City" at The Oberoi Hotel in New Delhi to discuss the importance of green technological solutions for meeting India's infrastructural challenges and urban growth requirements. 

The forum was inaugurated jointly by P.K. Tripathi, the Chief Secretary of Government of NCT of Delhi and Takeshi Yagi, Ambassador of Japan to India. The forum was one of events of the 60th year of India-Japan global relationship.

Takashi Kawamura, the Chairman of Hitachi Ltd. and Hiroaki Nakanishi, the President of Hitachi Ltd were present on the occasion. Nakanishi said, "As a corporate citizen, all the employees at Hitachi are sharing the responsibility and accountability and joining such a global effort to improve the world environment and create better life. In 2008, Hitachi set Environmental Vision 2025, our long-term plan for reducing CO2 emissions by 100 million tons by fiscal 2025 through our products and services. We are also aiming to make all of our products and services eco friendly by fiscal 2025. I am delighted that these activities could also serve the needs of India in its endeavor to create cleaner and greener society."

The Forum was attended by host experts from government, NGOs, industry representatives, civil society activists, academicians and media to deliberate on the hurdles faced by India's urban development. The Forum successfully stimulated the debate for adoption of eco friendly policies and practices, eco friendly solutions and help build sustainable urban centers.

Hitachi Environment Forum "Green Technology, Clean City" was chaired by Prodipto Ghosh, Distinguished Fellow TERI and Ex Secretary, Environment, Government of India, who initiated discussions on urban transport, energy efficiency, water recycling and clean air. He was joined in the panel discussions by Sanjeev Kumar Lohia, OSD, Urban Transportation, Ex-officio Joint Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development; Mahesh Babu, MD, IL&FS, Environment Infrastructure Service Ltd.;. Iwao Miyamoto, Chief Representative, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO); Ravi Agarwal, Founder Director, Toxics Links; and Yukiko Araki, Executive General Manager, CSR Division, Hitachi Ltd.

Hitachi Ltd. also organised an exhibition at the venue, displaying eco friendly products like Air quality control systems, Water Treatment Plant, Mass Transport System, Power station equipments, Hybrid Excavator, Amorphous metal products, Router switches, Energy saving ACs - which was well received by the guests.
Hitachi also announced "India Business Strategy 2015" on 13 December. Hitachi is targeting consolidated revenue of 300 billion yen (200 billion rupee) from India in fiscal 2015. At the same time, this will allow Hitachi to contribute to the development of the Indian society and to provide eco friendly products and services over the medium to long term.

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