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Ricoh is a global company offering Printers, IT Services & Communication Systems to meet all the technology needs of a modern office. The TVC talks to corporate decision makers with a simple idea about work-life balance - that by helping them work smart, Ricoh helps them get more out of life.
Tata Chemicals pumps up the adrenaline of its crack team with this video. Taking a leaf out of the IPL, it salutes the killer instinct of the company's 'League of Champions'.
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A 70-year old organisation, Bal Bharati Public Schools combine a progressive, new-age outlook with an ethos that is rooted in India’s rich cultural heritage and values. The video captures this along with the perspectives of its multiple stakeholders such as students, parents, teachers, management, alumni.
Great success deserves great celebration. Which is what Tata Chemicals did with this video - celebrating every shade achievement and emotion, in a non-stop 'Utsav'.
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When you're engulfed by an avalanche of paper, then searching for information seems like a treasure hunt. An OA & DMS solution, RicohDocs helps you get information on your fingertips, so you get to the treasure without the hunt.
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Today, with a multitude of managerial responsibilities, it is no longer feasible for the head of an educational institution to play merely an academic role. Ricoh empowers him with specialised technological tools, and helps him think and act like a CEO.
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Patients from over 40 countries have been treated at Nutech Mediworld using Human Embryonic Stem Cell therapy. The technology has been used to treat more than 1,000 patients suffering from conditions presently labeled incurable or terminal.
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Started in 1982, Mawana Marathon is one of India's few full marathons. Its journey over the years - the pride and passion, guts and glory - is noteworthy, as this pioneering event embraces people from all walks of life, to become a people's movement.
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STAR India's 'Music in the Park' saw the most respected classical music maestros perform in the lap of nature. The initiative brought high arts close to common people, bringing them out of the confines of concert halls, in a ticket-free format.
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