Temasek Holdings
Temasek Holdings, established in 1974 and based in Singapore, is an investment company managing a diversified portfolio valued at approximately S$242 billion. The firm actively invests across various sectors, including telecommunications, media and technology, financial services, transportation, consumer products, real estate, life sciences, and energy. Temasek focuses on long-term investment themes such as transforming economies, growing middle-income populations, deepening comparative advantages, and supporting emerging champions. Its investment strategy encompasses a combination of liquid assets, listed and unlisted equities, and private equity opportunities, with a notable emphasis on mid-stage technology and life sciences investments through its private equity arm, Temasek Capital Management. Furthermore, Temasek aims to be the preferred investor for companies in Singapore and internationally, reflecting its commitment to global investment opportunities.
Molbio Diagnostics Private Limited manufactures and distributes medical appliances, instruments, and appliances for measuring, checking, testing, navigating, and other purposes. The company products include Truelab; real-time quantitative micro PCR and micro PCR printer, Truenat; chip-based real-time PCR test for mycobacterium tuberculosis, and Trueprep; pre-treatment pack for non-MTB samples. Molbio Diagnostics Private Limited was founded in 2000 and is based in Verna, India with additional offices in Goa, West Bengal, Delhi, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka.
Tessa Therapeutics Pte Ltd. is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative cancer immunotherapies, specifically targeting solid tumors. Founded in 2011 and based in Singapore, the company specializes in creating virus-specific T cells and CAR T cells aimed at treating lymphoma. By advancing these therapies, Tessa Therapeutics seeks to provide healthcare providers with effective options to improve the lives of cancer patients.
Tessa Therapeutics Pte Ltd. is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative cancer immunotherapies, specifically targeting solid tumors. Founded in 2011 and based in Singapore, the company specializes in creating virus-specific T cells and CAR T cells aimed at treating lymphoma. By advancing these therapies, Tessa Therapeutics seeks to provide healthcare providers with effective options to improve the lives of cancer patients.
SMRT Corporation Ltd is an investment holding company based in Singapore that provides a range of multi-modal land transport services both locally and internationally. It operates across several segments, including Rail Operations, which manages the North-South-East-West and circle lines of the mass rapid transit system, as well as the Bukit Panjang light rapid transit system. The Bus Operations segment offers approximately 102 public bus services with a fleet of around 1,200 buses, while the Taxi Operations segment manages about 3,500 taxis and provides related rental services. Additionally, the company engages in commercial space leasing, advertising, engineering consultancy, and other support services. SMRT also operates a fleet of buses for charter services and runs an educational institution focused on transport-related training. Founded in 1987, SMRT Corporation Ltd is a subsidiary of Temasek Holdings (Private) Limited.
Ramot is Tel Aviv University's (TAU) technology transfer company and its liaison to industry, bringing promising scientific discoveries made at the university to industry's attention. The company provides the legal and commercial frameworks for inventions made by TAU faculty, students and researchers, protecting discoveries with patents and working jointly with industry to bring scientific innovations to the market.
Tata Teleservices Limited spearheads the Tata Group’s presence in the telecom sector. The Tata Group includes over 100 companies, over 450,000 employees worldwide and more than 3.8 million shareholders. Incorporated in 1996, Tata Teleservices Limited was the pioneer of the CDMA 1x technology platform in India, embarking on a growth path after the acquisition of Hughes Tele.com (India) Ltd [renamed Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited] by the Tata Group in 2002. Over the last few years, the company has launched significant services CDMA mobile operations in January 2005 under the brand name Tata Indicom, market-defining wireless mobile broadband services under the brand name Tata Photon in 2008 and 2G GSM services under the brand name Tata DOCOMO in 2009. Tata Teleservices Limited also has a significant presence in the 2G GSM space, through its joint venture with NTT DOCOMO of Japan, and offers differentiated products and services. Tata DOCOMO was born after Tata Group’s strategic alliance with Japanese telecom major NTT DOCOMO in November 2008. Tata DOCOMO received a pan-India license to operate GSM telecom services and rolled out GSM services in all the 18 telecom Circles where it received spectrum from the Government of India in the quick span of just over a year. One of the key milestones in October 2011 was the brand integration exercise at TTL, which saw the Company’s many brands being consolidated under its single flagship brand, Tata DOCOMO. This helped TTL leverage the benefits of brand synergies and capitalize on its vast retail and distribution network, which is the largest amongst all private telecom operators in the country. Tata DOCOMO marks a significant milestone in the Indian telecom landscape, and has already redefined the very face of telecoms in India, being the first to pioneer the per-second tariff option part of its ‘Pay for What You Use’ pricing paradigm. Tata Teleservices Limited also became the first Indian private telecom operator to launch 3G services in India under with the launch of services in November 2010 in all nine telecom Circles where the company bagged the 3G license. In association with its partner NTT DOCOMO, the Company finds itself favorably positioned to leverage this first-mover advantage. With 3G, Tata DOCOMO has begun to redefine the very face of telecoms in India. Tokyo-based NTT DOCOMO is one of the world’s leading mobile operators in Japan, the company is the clear market leader, used by nearly 55 per cent of the country’s mobile phone users. TTL entered into a strategic partnership agreement with Indian retail giant Future Group to offer mobile telephony services under a new brand name T24, on the GSM platform. Tata Teleservices also has a strategic tie up with Virgin Mobile that primarily caters to youth segment offering mobility services on both CDMA and GSM platform. Tata Teleservices is the undisputed market leader in the fixed wireless telephony market amongst private operators. In the wireless mobility space, the company in the past has been rated as the ‘Least Congested Network’ in India for eight consecutive quarters by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India through independent surveys. Today, Tata Teleservices, along with Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited, has a reach in more than 450,000 towns and villages across the country, with a bouquet of telephony services encompassing Mobile Services, Wireless Desktop Phones, Public Booth Telephony and Wireline Services.
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