2. *Dow Jones equivalent in India **Performance of top 400 companies for H-1 ‘08 < < < Sensex* Index > > > 15 Yrs of Sustained reforms Realization of results 1992 Economic Liberalization 1993 Entry of new private sector banks 1999 National Telecom Policy 2008 Forex Reserves $312Bn FDIs & FII $57 Bn 2005 FII net inv. crosses $10Bn in calendar year Jan ’01 3,995 8 th Sept ’08 14,944 Jan ’90 780 2008 India GDP crosses $I Tn+ Market cap: $1.5 Tn 9 th Jan’08 crossed 21000 : Explosive growth The Economy 2007 2008 GDP growth 9.6% 7 ~8% Inflation 5.4% 12.3% Emergence of strong corporate India** Sales growth 17.5% Profit growth Investment/ GDP ratio ~30% 33.8% S&P rating upgraded to Investment Grade
3. GDP growth Source: CSO Industry 2005 - 06 2006 – 07 2007 – 08 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Mining & Quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, Gas & Water Supply Construction Trade, hotels, transport Financing services Community GDP 9.4 7.2 11.4 12 16.5 4.7 9 4.9 5.9 9.6 6.9 13.9 11.8 12 6 12 5.7 3.8 ~7.5% 7 11.7 12.1 9.6 7.8 9.4 3.4 2.6
4. 1991 2007/08 Middle class households (income between $4,200~21,000 pa) 15 MM 150~200 MM Exports of goods and services 10% of GDP 20% of GDP Average age of house owner 45 yrs 32 yrs Foreign Investments $100 MM $57 Bn Forex reserves $ 2Bn $312 Bn Software exports Nil $17 Bn Cell phones Nil 8~10 MM/month : 16 eventful years
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6. India No.2 destination for FDI A.T. Kearney FDI Confidence Index, 2005 2002 Now 1. China 2. United States 3. United Kingdom 4. Germany 5. France 6. Italy 7. Spain 8. Canada 9. Mexico 10. Australia 11. Poland 12. Japan 13. Brazil 14. Czech Repubilc 15. India 1. China 2. United States 3. Mexico 4. Poland 5. Germany 6. India 7. United Kingdom 8. Russia 9. Brazil 10. Spain 11. France 12. Italy 13. Czech Republic 14. Canada 15. Japan 1. China 2. United States 3. India 4. United Kingdom 5. Germany 6. France 7. Australia 8. Hong Kong 9. Italy 10. Japan 11. Russia 12. Poland 13. Spain 14. Czech Republic 15. Malaysia 1. China 2. India 3. United States 4. United Kingdom 5. Poland 6. Russia 7. Brazil 8. Australia 9. Germany 10. Hong Kong 11. Hungary 12. Czech Republic 13. Turkey 14. France 15. Japan
10. GE Technology in India Today One out of 6 GE Technologists is located in India 2010 One out of 4 GE technologists will be located in India Corporate JFWTC Mumbai 130 Hyderabad 1100 Bangalore 3800 5000 Engineers & Scientists
11. US$175 Million Investment 50 acres 10,00,000 sq ft of Labs & offices 3800 Scientists, Engineers and Researchers At JFWTC Bangalore State-of-the-art facility
14. Three complementary technology platforms Creating new opportunities, positioned for growth Information Technology Broad-based Diagnostics Life Sciences Medical Diagnostics Electronic medical records Protein & cell sciences Diagnostic Imaging Discovery tools Integrated admin/clinical Clinical Systems Picture Archiving Systems (PACS) Clinical tissue biomarkers
17. Sourcing / Manufacturing In India Generators 100% of Global supply Tubes 60% of Global supply Tanks 80% of Global Supply Detectors 90% of Global supply MR Coils 40% of Global supply MR HLA 100% Global supply MR + Vasc Positioners 100% of Global supply ICS (Mobile C-Arms) 100% of Global supply Clinical Systems 100% of Global supply Ultrasound 100% of Global supply Flexiview 8800 Steno V Logiq 3 Generators(CT/RAD/Vasc/OEC/Radio Pharm) Infinia Tale Head Coil (MR) Tubes(CT/RAD) HV Tanks(CT/RAD) Detectors(8 Slice) ECG Devices Coro 120 Logiq 100 JP Flex Coil (MR) Elegance Table RRF LPCA Excite-III Detectors(16 Slice) Hawkeye Strong Manufacturing & Sourcing Base. Touching all Modalities Globally
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22. Summary Growth is real - Sustainable and irreversible. Indian HealthCare Market Expecting Double Digit Growth Enhanced Competence – From Software House To Complete Product / System Ownership Intellectual Capital - Leveraging Indian Engineering Talent For Global & Local Product Development Great and Good - Grow Business Profitably - Solve Problems For Humanity Via Value Products