REC Limited Inaugurates State-of-the-Art Experience Centre
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

REC Limited Inaugurates State-of-the-Art Experience Centre

REC Limited, a Maharatna CPSE and a leading NBFC, under the Ministry of Power, inaugurated a cutting-edge Experience Centre at its headquarters in Gurugram. The inauguration was led by CMD Vivek Kumar Dewangan in the presence of the Board of Directors of REC Limited. The newly launched Experience Centre is designed to showcase REC's contributions to the power and infrastructure sectors, highlighting its innovative financing solutions, digital initiatives, and sustainable development projects. The centre provides an interactive and immersive Experience, demonstrating REC’s journey, key achievements, and future vision.

Speaking at the inauguration, CMD Vivek Kumar Dewangan said, “The Experience Centre is a reflection of REC’s commitment to innovation and excellence in the power sector. It will serve as a knowledge hub for stakeholders, offering insights into our pioneering initiatives and the impact of our projects nationwide.”

The Experience Centre features state-of-the-art digital displays, real-time project monitoring systems, and interactive exhibits, offering visitors an engaging experience. It also aligns with REC’s mission to drive technological advancements and transparency in the infrastructure financing sector. REC Limited continues to play a pivotal role in India’s power sector, supporting the nation’s energy transition and infrastructure growth through strategic financing and policy support.

REC Limited, a Maharatna CPSE and a leading NBFC, under the Ministry of Power, inaugurated a cutting-edge Experience Centre at its headquarters in Gurugram. The inauguration was led by CMD Vivek Kumar Dewangan in the presence of the Board of Directors of REC Limited. The newly launched Experience Centre is designed to showcase REC's contributions to the power and infrastructure sectors, highlighting its innovative financing solutions, digital initiatives, and sustainable development projects. The centre provides an interactive and immersive Experience, demonstrating REC’s journey, key achievements, and future vision. Speaking at the inauguration, CMD Vivek Kumar Dewangan said, “The Experience Centre is a reflection of REC’s commitment to innovation and excellence in the power sector. It will serve as a knowledge hub for stakeholders, offering insights into our pioneering initiatives and the impact of our projects nationwide.” The Experience Centre features state-of-the-art digital displays, real-time project monitoring systems, and interactive exhibits, offering visitors an engaging experience. It also aligns with REC’s mission to drive technological advancements and transparency in the infrastructure financing sector. REC Limited continues to play a pivotal role in India’s power sector, supporting the nation’s energy transition and infrastructure growth through strategic financing and policy support.

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