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This unique forum brings together a diverse range of stakeholders from across the construction world in one place. LEAF India provides access to key industry experts with direct purchasing powers, decision-making authority and authorisation for your solutions.
During three days of intense networking, one-to-one business development meetings and a highly interactive conference and seminar programme, delegates can build unique partnerships with top architectural practices, specialist contractors, local government, interior designers, developers, landscape architects and many other members of the built environment from India and Asia.
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A dynamic and flexible organization with a global vision and a local focus, TERI was established in 1974. While in the initial period, the focus was mainly on documentation and information dissemination, research activities in the fields of energy, environment, and sustainable development were initiated towards the end of 1982. TERI is deeply committed to every aspect of sustainable development. From providing environment-friendly solutions to rural energy problems to helping shape the development of the Indian oil and gas sector; from tackling global climate change issues across many continents to enhancing forest conservation efforts among local communities; from advancing solutions to growing urban transport and air pollution problems to promoting energy efficiency in the Indian industry, the emphasis has always been on finding innovative solutions to make the world a better place to live in. TERI has established regional centres in Bangalore (Karnataka), Panaji (Goa), Guwahati (Assam), and Supi (Uttarakhand), an office in Mumbai, and a presence in Japan, Malaysia, the UAE, and Africa. It has set up affiliate institutes—TERI North America in Washington, DC, USA, and TERI Europe in London, UK.
With a staff strength of over 700, drawn from multidisciplinary and highly specialized fields, offices and regional centres equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, and a diverse range of activities, TERI is the largest developing-country institution working to move human society towards a sustainable future. TERI makes effective use of the latest developments in modern information technology in both its in-house and outreach activities.
