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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is a jargon-free, compact and easy-to-grasp handy guide for young Entrepreneurs, Graduating Students, Young Technology Professionals, Educationist, Innovators, Infrastructure Engineers, Designers, and Software Developers. This book will propel you to keep equipping yourself with newer knowledge, skills, emerging technologies and be creative to stay in demand during the fast-moving Industrial Revolution IR (4.0). The impact of growing technologies, job losses due to automation, and global uncertainty has been highlighted. A pathway has been shown for continuous learning, gaining and sharing knowledge to succeed and contribute to the growth of the organization. New jobs require working intelligently and smartly using new technical skills, multi-tasking, and out-of-the-box thinking. Sustenance of a job in such a scenario needs fast learning of newer skills, innovation, integration, networking, and knowledge sharing. The book recommends the readers to keep learning emerging technologies, new business processes and government policies/incentives to reap maximum benefits for own career and the growth of the organization.
Dr. Sarbjit Singh
Brig (Retd) Dr. Sarbjit Singh is an alumnus of Punjab Engineering College (PEC) Chandigarh, IIT Kanpur and Punjab University, Chandigarh, India. He did BE (Electrical) in 1964 from PEC and joined Indian Military Academy (IMA) Dehradun. After one year of training at IMA, he was commissioned in the Indian Army on 27 Jun 1965 in the Corps of Signals. He has served from 1965 to 1995 in the “Corps of Signals”, Indian Army. While in the Army, he did M Tech (CSE), 1970 to 1972 from IIT Kanpur and PhD in 1991 from Punjab University, Chandigarh. In 1976, he was sent to EMC Agency, Bland Ford, UK, for training in Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC). On return from UK, he established an EMC cell at Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE) Mhow, MP in 1977. In 1980, while serving in an Army Signal Regt in the North Eastern Sector of India, he was sent on special duty to Oil India Ltd (OIL), Nunmati, Guwahati (India), where he was trained and engaged as Senior Dispatcher for the Oil India Pipeline control system. For his dedication to this duty in helping to break three year old oil blockade, he was awarded Chief of Army Staff’s Commendation. In 1982, while serving as a Joint Director, Real-time Processing System Organization (RPSO) in a field formation in Northern Sector of India, he was trained in TIFR (Bombay), for designing and developing Real-Time, Operations Information Systems (OIS) for the field Army. From 1983 to 1985, he was Commanding Officer of a Signal Regiment, providing Mobile Radio (UHF) Grid Communications for a Field Formation in the Western Sector.
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