Innovating India Tweet Chat about IP and Innovation Landscape in India
We have contextually curated the conversations from DELL EMC's #InnovatingIndia Tweet Chat about Intellectual Property and Innovation Landscape in India.
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Intellectual Property and Innovation: Emerging Economies and Global standards. Join us for #InnovatingIndia #tweetchat. pic.twitter.com/bME9qUdSpw
— Dell EMC India (@DellEMCIndia) January 23, 2017
We welcome @kiruba our moderator for the #InnovatingIndia #tweetchat, a multifaceted entrepreneur, blogger & CEO of Business Blogging.
— Dell EMC India (@DellEMCIndia) January 24, 2017
Very excited to be the host of this fascinating, power packed panel discussion. Look forward to an hour of insights. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
For this interesting panel on Innovation, we are joined by @ravigururaj, @govindethiraj, @matthan and @sarvsaravanan #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
Our first panelist of the TweetChat is @govindethiraj, Founder, Ping Digital Broadcast and Founder, IndiaSpend. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
Our second panelist is Ravi Gururaj, @ravigururaj, Founder & CEO, QikPod #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
Our Third Panelist is Rahul Matthan, @matthan, Partner, Partner, Trilegal Bangalore #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
And our final panelist is @sarvsaravanan, Senior VP & General Manager, Dell EMC India COE #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@DellEMCIndia @govindethiraj @matthan @sarvsaravanan @kiruba Delighted to join this tweet chat!
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @ravigururaj @govindethiraj @matthan excited to be with the eminent panel to discuss this timely topic
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
Note to participants of this DellEMC TweetChat on Innovation & IPR: Please feel free to retweet your favorite answers. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
.@kiruba Happy to be here. Looking forward to the discussions. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
Alrighty, let's get this TweetChat rolling. First Question. Q1) What does Innovation mean to you? #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba #innovatingindia In Indian context solving unsolved problems and changing brand India
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
I think innovation is about finding novel solutions to existing problems. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
It is about identifying the bottlenecks in society and finding ways to clear them that haven't been thought off before. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
Innovation = High Impact Problem Solving + Creative Out-of-Box Thinking + Practical & Localized + Improves Status Quo #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
Well said, Rahul @matthan. India is known for jugaad and we do indeed have the penchant to think innovatively. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @DellEMCIndia #innovatingindia
— aditi (@aditikaps) January 24, 2017
Innovation is creative use of available resources. Making them more profitable and reachable.
@kiruba We often mistake innovation with scientific advances. Often its the simplest insights that make the most impact. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
Great answers from @RaviGururaj, @SarvSaravanan and Rahul @Matthan. Thank you. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj #innovatingindia Changing India's brand from service led to Innovation led
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @DellEMCIndia #innovatingindia
— aditi (@aditikaps) January 24, 2017
Paytm is the best example I can give here. Has been a great help during demonetisation.
@aditikaps @DellEMCIndia Good one, Aditi. Digital Wallets like PayTM were a life saver during those difficult weeks. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba There are so many. After all. As you said we are the birthplace of jugaad. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba But to my mind the greatest Indian innovation is the missed call. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba Efficient communication at zero cost. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba And a great example of Indian jugaad at a time when we paid Rs. 16 per minute talktime charges. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba #innovatingindia @Aadharcard comes to my mind as the top one. Down stream effect is yet to be seen
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba UPI is a great example of Indian innovation that will probably transform the banking industry. As is IndiaStack.
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
#innovatingindia
@kiruba @DellEMCIndia PAYTM all the way......it has changed the economic landscape of India overnight
— Geeta Lama (@GeetaLama) January 24, 2017
Best Indian Innovations = Localized + Resilient + Terrific Value + Simple Adoption + Easy 2 Distribute & Manage at Scale #InnovatingIndia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj Totally agree. Especially the 'Easy to Distribute' and 'Easy to use' part. Very important in Indian context. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
Example in Telecom = Dual SIM + Pre-Paid Accounts #InnovatingIndia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
the latest one in the digital payments is the new BHIM app, something revolutionary #innovatingindia
— Anubhuti Agarwal (@2006Anubhuti) January 24, 2017
@2006Anubhuti #innovatingindia Agree. It can change the world of payments. Wonder how Visa/Master are looking at :)
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
@sarvsaravanan @2006Anubhuti Sufficient reason for the big boys to be a trifle worried. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
Example in Health = Narayana Health / Dr. Devi Shetty's network #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj I would also add Sankar Netralaya and Thyrocare who made it big by reducing the cost. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj #innovatingindia agree. It is innovating health care process for Indian scale and cost
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
Example in Education – IIT Selection Process! :-) Cannot argue with the world class results! #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba the geo-spatial slingshot as an approach to reach mars by @isro #innovatingindia
— Sashank SV (@svsashank) January 24, 2017
Q3) What are the factors working in favour of a more innovative India? @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan A desire to set global standards, compete against global players in the home market...
— Govindraj Ethiraj (@govindethiraj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba We have a strict sometimes perverse regulatory framework that forces businesses to find innovative ways to operate #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@matthan Agree. Sometimes, mostly startups, are forced to innovate to circumvent the archaic, decade old rules. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @govindethiraj @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia plenty large scale problems, unmet needs, liberalization,
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
@sarvsaravanan @kiruba @govindethiraj @ravigururaj Agreed. Some of our problems and their scale is unique. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @DellEMCIndia #innovatingindia
— aditi (@aditikaps) January 24, 2017
Globalisation is a great incentive that boosts innovation in India.
Rise in socio+politic and personal demands for a more digital india ensuring security &connectivity @kiruba @sarvsaravanan #innovatingindia
— Asavari Bhardwaj (@AsavariB) January 24, 2017
India = Land of Limitless Pain & Unlimited Opportunity for Innovators! #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @govindethiraj @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia growing entrepreneurial mindset and great role models to follow
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
India = Largest Open Homogenous Market + High Growth + Insatiable Demand + Stable Political/Legal - Ease of Biz! #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
Q4) How can we encourage Indian startups to file their innov. in India? @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan Very few startups innovating for the Indian market in essence...what passes for innovation..1/2
— Govindraj Ethiraj (@govindethiraj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan ..is attempt to replicate successful global model & resultant process `innovations' like COD
— Govindraj Ethiraj (@govindethiraj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba Indian entrepreneurs need to realise that there is value in registering their innovative ideas.
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
#innovatingindia
@kiruba Also we need clear demonstration of the fact that IP is protected and that there is an advantage to registering. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba All this can only happen if law enforcement and the courts make an effort to deal sternly with violators. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia
— aditi (@aditikaps) January 24, 2017
Media-led campaigns to assure that their innovations are worth a million:)
@kiruba #innovatingindia Patent
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
policies need to be modernized, easier processes, comp incentivized to
invest in R&D & file patents.
By making a frictionless dive into the market for startup @kiruba @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia
— Asavari Bhardwaj (@AsavariB) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan absence of patent law in has created a profitable business of stealing new ideas
— Geeta Lama (@GeetaLama) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan Make it mandatory to file innovations.
— Geeta Lama (@GeetaLama) January 24, 2017
Showcase Role Models & Success Cases to help inspire and fuel new leaders! #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj Kudos to organizations like NASSCOM and TiE for helping showcase the sucsess stories. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
R&D support in new areas + subsidized digital infrastructure + ensure zero friction in early years! #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj Agreed. We need to reduce friction wherever possible #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan Few startups look at landscape of customer needs & solve problems there on #innovatingindia
— Govindraj Ethiraj (@govindethiraj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba #InnovatingIndia China funds as high as 70% of the patent filing cost. We need to do similar
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
Free Inflow & Outflow of Funding + Emphasise of Non-Traditional Liquidity Options. #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@sarvsaravanan Sarv, do we have statistics on how much percentage India is helping offset for patent filing cost? #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@sarvsaravanan @kiruba @ravigururaj Good news is casino-grade capital is drying up...real innovation has better chance now #InnovatingIndia
— Govindraj Ethiraj (@govindethiraj) January 24, 2017
@sarvsaravanan @DellEMCIndia @kiruba #InnovatingIndia with the Ntnl IP Policy in place, States need to take onus too
— Geeta Lama (@GeetaLama) January 24, 2017
govt for sure needs to relax the IPR policies making it friendly
— Anubhuti Agarwal (@2006Anubhuti) January 24, 2017
#innovatingindia
@kiruba #InnovatingIndia AFIK none
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
Q5) How can academia, industry & govt. improve IPR scenario in India? @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan Much innovation happening in India Inc...most fuel efficient 2-wheelers for eg #InnovatingIndia
— Govindraj Ethiraj (@govindethiraj) January 24, 2017
@govindethiraj @kiruba @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj EVs at scale started in India before it became popular elsewere. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba We need awareness. Inventors to know what is protectable and what is not. And how to go about getting protection. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
By producing more white papers and create pressure through a single org @kiruba @govindethiraj @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia
— Asavari Bhardwaj (@AsavariB) January 24, 2017
Corporate Accelerations => Mentor Startups in Tech + Local & Global Go-to-Market + Strategic JVs + Early Funding #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @govindethiraj @ravigururaj @matthan #InnovatingIndia To begin with use MNC capacity to skill academia to do high end research 1/2
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj Brilliant insights. You should author a book on startup innovation. Seriously. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj India is a social economy and social financial structures can make a difference #InnovatingIndia
— Ashwin Kandoi (@ashwinkandoi) January 24, 2017
#InnovatingIndia any innovation in banking? Opening a ppf account is a terrible experience. Why can't E-recipts be proof instead of cheque.
— Abhishek Aggarwal (@Crazynaval) January 24, 2017
Here's contextual curation of #InnovatingIndia chat w/ @kiruba @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan @ https://t.co/3lf7epp1HC
— eChai Ventures (@eChaiVentures) January 24, 2017
@eChaiVentures @govindethiraj Good work, eChai. You guys seem to be faster than your own shadow! :) #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
Q7)From policy perspective what can govt do to up India’s innov rank? @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba We need a clearer regulatory framework. There is too much uncertainty as to the impact of laws on tech products.
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
#innovatingindia
@kiruba Innovators should be allowed to experiment and laws should be amended to allow innovative business models to work #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba Other countries are experimenting with regulatory sandboxes. We should start using them too. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@matthan Love the regulatory sandbox idea. The only way we'll know if its succeeding is by experimenting diff options. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba It's being used for Fintech products by the UK and Singapore regulators. No reason why it cant be used more widely. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@matthan Agree. Especially in the Tech ecosystem in India, the idea of regulartory sandboxes is perfect to test out. #Agile #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @govindethiraj @ravigururaj @matthan #InnovatingIndia Our premier institutions file a meagre 300+ all put together as per report
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
At the basic level govt needs to focus on education which is more innovation based and encouraging invention @kiruba 1/2 #innovatingindia
— Asavari Bhardwaj (@AsavariB) January 24, 2017
Only then can we bring a generation that is more innovation motivated. This will have great impact @kiruba @sarvsaravanan #innovatingindia
— Asavari Bhardwaj (@AsavariB) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @govindethiraj @ravigururaj @matthan #InnovatingIndia Encourage and Incentivize MNCs to file patents for innovations in India 1/2
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @govindethiraj @ravigururaj @matthan #InnovatingIndia and encourage to them be public about it 2/2
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
@sarvsaravanan @govindethiraj @ravigururaj @matthan That's shockingly low. A single US university may have more patents! #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@sarvsaravanan @DellEMCIndia @kiruba @govindethiraj @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia Large scale awareness programs, relaxed RTI rules
— aditi (@aditikaps) January 24, 2017
@sarvsaravanan @DellEMCIndia @kiruba @govindethiraj @ravigururaj @matthan #InnovatingIndia IITM alone has 248 patent applications so far
— Geeta Lama (@GeetaLama) January 24, 2017
Q8)How can Indian R&D be incentivised for fuelling innov & eco growth? @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj Special tax breaks and grant funding to incentivise filing. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
By channelising Investment in technical education and skill building @kiruba @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan #innovatingindia
— Asavari Bhardwaj (@AsavariB) January 24, 2017
India Imperative = Orchestrate Perfect Fusion of Private + Public + Academic. Overcome long standing biases and inertia #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj Who should take the lead in having these ideas implemented? #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
DSIR incentives is one template. Broadbase those models for even SW IP R&D ASAP! #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj What could give rise to the next Dr Devi Shetty is the question any student of innovation should pose... #InnovatingIndia
— Govindraj Ethiraj (@govindethiraj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba #InnovatingIndia MNC's have capacity to invest. Encourage them to invest and make it visible by giving incentivize
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
#InnovatingIndia will change when we change to #InnovationBharat
— Ashwin Kandoi (@ashwinkandoi) January 24, 2017
@ashwinkandoi Changing naming conventions is cosmetic. But I believe you are referring to inclusivity of rural. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @ashwinkandoi Rural India is a challenge - but also an incredible opportunity. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@govindethiraj @ravigururaj Govind, would love to hear how do we discover the next Dr.Devi Shetty. Your thoughts please. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @ashwinkandoi We have the opportunity to leapfrog the traditional development path and chart out our own. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@matthan @kiruba exactly the message is the opportunity. There is a Lo of Innovation happening there #InnovatingIndia @sachinpachorkar
— Ashwin Kandoi (@ashwinkandoi) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan Govt needs to create more defence linkages with pvt sector...like US, Israel #InnovatingIndia
— Govindraj Ethiraj (@govindethiraj) January 24, 2017
@matthan @ashwinkandoi Also, when we stop looking to the west for innovations, we will find solutions that are innovative. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba #InnovatingIndia Encourage them to support startup ecosystem + strengthen academic output. Help them with tax friendly atmosphere
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
@ashwinkandoi @kiruba The opportunity is its own incentive. We should stop looking at innovation through an urban lens. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @ashwinkandoi The West has no solutions for our problems. We need to use our own jugaad to our advantage. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan #innovatingindia
— aditi (@aditikaps) January 24, 2017
Education system needs an overhaul. Innovation should be woven in curriculum.
@sarvsaravanan Totally agree on strengthening and encouraging academic output. Especially outside of the IITs & IIMs. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @DellEMCIndia @matthan @ashwinkandoi #InnovatingIndia adapt & adopt is the mantra
— Geeta Lama (@GeetaLama) January 24, 2017
@govindethiraj Must nurture dozens of future Elon Musks & Dr. Devi Shetty wannabe's across India! #InnovatingIndia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@aditikaps @kiruba @sarvsaravanan This is critical. We have Industrial Age education systems trying to teach innovation. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@govindethiraj #innovatingindia Policies that bring together progs. like#MakeinIndia #SkillIndia #StartUpIndia to benefit innov. in itself
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
@matthan @DellEMCIndia @aditikaps @kiruba @sarvsaravanan #InnovatingIndia You need to be in the IITs to see the booming innovn environment
— Geeta Lama (@GeetaLama) January 24, 2017
@GeetaLama The question is how do we bring the same level of innovation in IITs to other engineering colleges. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
Academic process for teenage classes onwards needs radical reform! #innovatingindia pic.twitter.com/0JTmrwLaf6
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@GeetaLama @matthan @DellEMCIndia @kiruba #innovatingindia
— aditi (@aditikaps) January 24, 2017
Not all get the opportunity to be in IIT. Education system needs a boost.
@sarvsaravanan @DellEMCIndia @govindethiraj #innovatingindia also need to participate in international IP treaties
— Geeta Lama (@GeetaLama) January 24, 2017
Skills hole coming ... graphics shows what world's top academicians expect to happen in just a few years ... #innovatingindia pic.twitter.com/9thcEWD2q5
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
We are down to the last 5 minutes of our TweetChat on Innovation. Would love for the participants to ask any questions. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
On a wrapping note, would love @govindethiraj @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @matthan to give closing statements. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
The culture of Innovation is alive and well in India. We need to demonstrate the benefits and identify the opportunities. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj How to ensure Indian innovation solves problems of `present' & future w/ declining jobs & shrinking factories #InnovatingIndia
— Govindraj Ethiraj (@govindethiraj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba #InnovatingIndia closing: 2 specifics - 1. separate tech R&D comp from services industry with separate incentive system. 1/2
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
@ravigururaj How to ensure Indian innovation solves problems of `present' & future w/ declining jobs & shrinking factories #InnovatingIndia
— Govindraj Ethiraj (@govindethiraj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba @DellEMCIndia #InnovatingIndia Respect global indeces to up country's innovation index. accept recommendations, work on them
— Geeta Lama (@GeetaLama) January 24, 2017
Brilliant observations and insights. Thanks to all the esteemed panelists and the awesome participants for joining in. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
Super Bullish on India = Perfect Storm Brewing IMO Indian ingenuity + Entrepreneurial Spirt = Overcomes All Hurdles!! 👍 🙏 #innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
Thank you for having me @DellEMCIndia. Thanks for curating this @kiruba. We should do this again sometime. #innovatingindia
— Rahul Matthan (@matthan) January 24, 2017
It's 12;30 pm and we wrap up this interesting #tweetchat on innovation on the dot. Thank you everyone. Adios. #innovatingindia
— Kiruba Shankar (@kiruba) January 24, 2017
@kiruba #innovatingindia 2. @GOI_MeIT Draft SW policy 2016 should be more inclusive, nationality of the founder or fund shouldn't matter.
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
@govindethiraj Think leapfrog combination of machine + man >> machine alone for long time to come! #InnovatingIndia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017
@govindethiraj @DellEMCIndia @ravigururaj #InnovatingIndia More R&D Centres across sectors
— Geeta Lama (@GeetaLama) January 24, 2017
We thank our panelists for this insightful discussion on #InnovatingIndia. @govindethiraj @matthan @sarvsaravanan @ravigururaj @kiruba
— Dell EMC India (@DellEMCIndia) January 24, 2017
@GeetaLama @kiruba @DellEMCIndia @matthan and maybe Deploy as well #InnovatingIndia @sachinpachorkar
— Ashwin Kandoi (@ashwinkandoi) January 24, 2017
@kiruba India has innovated well in post liberalisation years but toughest challenges are ahead, being aware is critical #InnovatingIndia
— Govindraj Ethiraj (@govindethiraj) January 24, 2017
@kiruba #innovatingindia great moderation and questions. thanks
— Sarv (@sarvsaravanan) January 24, 2017
Thank you @DellEMCIndia, @govindethiraj, @sarvsaravanan, @kiruba, @matthan for fast paced, insightful session! Enjoyed! 👏🏼🙏👌#innovatingindia
— Ravi Gururaj (@ravigururaj) January 24, 2017