Digital, New Energy To Be Tata Group’s Focus Areas In Future, Says Chairman.

Digital space and new energy will be the two key sectors on which Tata Group will focus as part of its future strategy

CorporatesEdited by Animesh SinghUpdated: December 27, 2021, 6:37 pm IST

Digital, New Energy To Be Tata Group's Focus Areas In Future, Says Chairman.
Tata Group will focus on digital and new energy segments in the near future

New Delhi: 

Digital space and new energy will be the two key sectors on which Tata Group will focus as part of its future strategy.

Chairman of Tata Group, N Chandrasekaran in his new year address to more than 8 lakh employees, said on Monday that supply chain resilience and health sectors will be other focus areas in the coming days, even as he asserted that all ambitions are contingent on learning to live with the Coronavirus pandemic.

He said that businesses and society must adapt to the virus by preparing as “best we can for new outbreaks and variants. We are seeing this now with the spread of Omicron”.

Reflecting on the year gone by, the chairman of the conglomerate said the group is becoming “simpler and financially stronger than we have been in a long time”.

“We have also made good progress addressing our carbon footprint and positioning our companies to benefit from revolutionary new technologies. Our most important milestone this year culminated in our bid to win Air India. It is indeed a historic moment,” Mr Chandrasekaran said.

On the way forward, he said, “Our strategy, looking ahead, has four themes: digital, new energy, supply chain resilience, and health. Our companies are already adapting to these changes, and we are witnessing a stronger performance.” The group’s new pilots and businesses, from 5G to TataNeu (digital platform) and Tata Electronics, are poised to benefit from these four themes going forward, he said.

Chandrasekaran said that as a business, the group can play its part in the evolution of India, with its ambitions to become a $3 trillion economy by 2024.

“We must keep pushing ourselves to be simpler, more sustainable, and more technologically advanced. If we do, we can push our company, and our country, forward.” However, he said “all ambitions are contingent on a more immediate concern: learning to live with coronavirus. Businesses and society must adapt to it by preparing as best we can for new outbreaks and variants. We are seeing this now with the spread of Omicron.” Asserting that “India’s brilliant vaccine program has built a vast wall of protection”, he said infections, so far, seem to be mild.

“But, we must be careful. This isn’t time to let our guard down,” he said encouraging the group employees to follow the latest health protocols and take booster shots when they become available, not just for individuals, but families and communities.

 

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