Blue chip British companies at Kerala
investor's meet
Tuesday September 11, 2012 01:51:49 PM,
IANS
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Kochi: Renowned
companies like Rolls Royce, BMT and Balfour Beatty will be part of
the British delegation that will make presentations at the
three-day Emerging Kerala (EK) investor meet to be inaugurated by
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here Wednesday.
British High Commissioner James Bevan will be leading the
country's largest business delegation to Kerala.
Representatives of Rolls Royce, a world leader in energy systems
for land, air and sea, and Balfour Beatty, one of Europe's largest
infrastructure firms with a record in rail and metro systems and
highways, will be amongst those making presentations Wednesday,
said a statement from the British High Commission.
Mike Nithavrianakis, British deputy high commissioner in Chennai,
said the UK session addresses sectors where the Kerala government
has invited expertise and technology.
"UK firms in our delegation represent an exciting range. We invite
the Indian public and private sector to hear what these UK firms
have to offer Emerging Kerala and India," said Nithavrianakis.
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