The PanIIT 2008 Global Conference is an impressive IIT alumni platform focusing on single objective – to inspire IITians to innovate and transform India and hence the rest of the world.
As part of this conference, IITech Expo led to a series of interactions, thought processes, ideas and concrete action items towards various projects and activities. For companies and brands, IITech expo is a great opportunity to network with the greatest minds in the world – globally vibrant and economically influential IIT alumni community of CXOs, thought leaders, entrepreneurs and influencers.
The 15,000 square feet exhibition includes an Incubatee exhibition by current Incubatees across IITs as well as about early stage IITian founded businesses.
Where else could you find the better set of people to showcase your products, services and brands?
In addition to the IITech Expo, there was a Science Exhibition as well. I had the opportunity to capture it live. It reminded me of my old school days.
Focusing on Innovation as a major milestone in India’s road ahead, fostering innovation in the academic environment, in business & technology, in fine arts and the transition from innovation to entrepreneurship to enterprise are the key topics of Innovation track.
The first day (Dec 19) saw the first session titled ‘Innovation & Entrepreneurship’ – this session dealt with innovation in the context of how it leads to entrepreneurship, and how this can be facilitated.
The session was chaired by Prof L S Ganesh (Deptt of Mgmt Studies at IIT Madras) and moderated by Gunjan Bagla (Managing Director of Amritt, Inc.). Prof Ganesh started the session by welcoming everyone and thanked everyone (the hall was almost full) for choosing it be at this session instead of 5 other parallel sessionsJ.
He then requested Gunjan to take over and give the directions to the group of distinguished speakers.Gunjan Bagla, who is also the next incoming PanIIT USA President welcomed the audience and briefly introduced him before requesting the 1st Keynote speaker to present his views on Innovation.
Dr M S Krishnan (Professor, Business Information Technology, U Michigan) was the 1st keynote speaker at the Innovation track. Dr Krishnan is the co-author of his new book ‘The New Age of Innovation’, which he authored with C K Prahalad. As the key part of his book, Dr Krishnan talked about their research on major business trends which are happening across the globe and how they are applicable to any business:
Ubiquitous Connectivity – very soon, over 4 billion people are going to be connected through various devices
Pervasiveness of digital technologies
Convergence of technology – e.g. is iPhone a Phone, PC, Camera or a Music Player?
Emergence of Social Networks
He briefly shared his views on how these business trends are demanding new approaches to wealth creation. Talking on the same, he gave two equations on which their booked is revolved around.
·N (typically used to signify sample space) = 1 (Experience) – it means that “value is based on unique, personalized experiences of consumers.” That is, even companies serving 100 million consumers need to focus on individuals. E.g. Google search allows millions of people to have their own, unique and personalized page.
·R = G , which means Resources = Global. In other words, companies’ internal focus should be on gaining access to resources, not necessarily owning them. Social networks are example of the same
R. Subramanian (CEO of Subhiksha), the next keynote speaker of the Innovation track started his session by saying that there is too much hype created about Entrepreneurship – people are not present to the real world; they have fancy notions about it. While talking to different opportunities for Innovation, he highlighted the key idea behind the emergence & success of Subhiksha – Grocery Discounting, which didn’t exist earlier. Talking on the same, he shared how relevant and valuable was discounting medicines for the massed in India, especially the old age people, for whom the cost of Medicare was ever increasing.
For the budding entrepreneurs, he stated that while developing a business idea, they should look at how your product or service is going to add value to the customer – directly or indirectly (e.g. grocery discounting by Subhiksha forced its competitors to follow the same). In his view, in the next 5 – 10 years, India will have an opportunity to export its retailing best practices to the rest of the world.
The distinguished panelists followed the key speakers and presented their views & shared their experiences on Innovation & Entrepreneurship.
Continuing the previous post on Session I of Innovation Track, this one summarizes the views and experiences of various panelists.
Anuradha Acharya (Founder & CEO, Ocimum Biosolutions), was the first panellist, who presented her views on Innovation & Entrepreneurship by sharing a story. She asked the audience to imagine a group of different birds who were trapped – some who can fly fast while others not, some who are smaller while others are large, some who are white while others are coloured. Since all of them were unequal they couldn’t fly and thus continued to be trapped. Their idea at Ocimum Bioslutions, a Global Genomics Outsourcing company, is to create the equality and build an ecosystem among various pharmaceutical, biotechnology companies and academia so that they can get out of the trap and fly together. Essentially, she highlighted the importance of Equality and Collaboration, as the key ingredients for innovation in today’s world.
Murugavel Janakiraman (Founder & CEO, bharatmatrimony.com) was the next panellist, who shared about their innovation at Bharat Matrimony in creating one of India’s successful and multimillion dollar internet oriented property. According to him, one can:
Either wait for the big idea or
Jump in and learn on the ground
In his view, most of the people (he humbly included himself), wait for long time in search of THE big idea before they enter (and most of them never) into entrepreneurial bandwagon. He shared how his idea of starting a Tamil portal, which later shifted its focus on Matrimony, became a world class business. Talking on their innovation he highlighted some of the simple (yet highly valuable) ideas which led to big success:
Photo Protection: they saw the need from their customers about privacy
Horoscope matching & creation: another important need which created value for their customers
Profile verification: to their surprise, people opted for 3rd party verifications, while searching for their business partner on the net
Matrimony reference: their customers became their marketers when reference system was put into place
Payment options – through Sify iWay, tie ups with banks, creating local associates (who gets commission) in various cities
Going mobile: another trend they spotted and served the needs of their customers
Partnerships such as with Tata Sky
Outsourcing: their customers (who didn’t have much time to search for their life partner J), opted for this paid and unusual offering
To close his session, he restated his mantra about ‘Jumping in than waiting for the D Day’.
Raj Shah (Engg Director at Google) started his session by giving his framework on how to inculcate Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
While talking on Innovation, he listed 4 types of Innovations:
Minor Innovation – cosmetic, incremental change (e.g. airlines offering better experience at the same price)
Substantive Innovation – new standard in the market place (e.g. roaming facility by telecom operators
Major Innovation – fundamental change which can’t be ignored by customers and competitors (e.g. Just in Time delivery)
Radical Innovation – dramatical shift which takes its time before its impact is realized (e.g. computers when arrive were perceived as glorified typewriters before creating its true impact)
According to him, each of the above ways requires different structures and mindsets. Fore.g. radical innovation needs high amount of patience (both time and money) and generally happens in a research environment (Google is a great place for such innovations)
While talking on Entrepreneurship, he gave the definition that Entrepreneurship is an ability to bring a new business into market – may come from a new idea or improving an existing one.Talking on how IITs can contribute to innovation and entrepreneurial growth, he highlighted the importance of Exposure – students need to be given more exposure through such conferences and practical opportunities (Centre of Innovation at IIT Mumbai is a great example).
Rathindra Roy (Development Consultant at United Nations), followed Raj Shah and shared his views on Innovation in the Social Economy and urged the IIT Alumni to come forward & use their intellect to impact the quality of lives of millions of Indians, who are under privileged. His role at UN is to enable poor people to overcome their poverty.
Areas such as Malaria, Flood, Solid Waste and Agriculture are some of the important areas which need the contribution from the IIT system. While requesting the audience, he said that all of you who would like to face the challenges in the above mentioned areas and who’ve the heart to follow them must come forward.
Rajeev Srinivasan (Prof IIMB and Mgmt Consultant), a semi academician and semi industrialist, shared his views on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. He started his session be defining:
Invention – Creating of something new
Innovation – Taking the Invention to the market
He brought forth an interesting reality related to the history of India. He said that India has a long history of Invention and Innovation, which ceased to exist, post colonial invasions. For e.g. centuries back, India produced Steel, which due to its intrinsic properties, was considered best in the world. According to him, post that phase, in which India was affluent with all kinds of resources; we’ve not produced any true invention or innovation. The lack of confluence of technology, marketing & finance, according to his view, is one of the key impediments for invention & innovation in India. Some of the sunrise areas which offer numerous opportunities for both invention and innovation are:
Food & Agriculture
Energy
Talking on what how IITs can contribute to the innovation, he said that IIT system should seriously work on the above mentioned sunrise areas. The curriculum must recognize and include the importance of Innovation & Invention.
Finally,Arun Sharma (COO, L-RAMP; Rural Innovations Network), shared his experience about how a non-profit incubator (L-RAMP) of business ideas for social cause is contributing to the innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem. Like previous speakers, he also pointed out the areas such as Agriculture, Energy, and Water Supply, in which his company is supporting innovation. Talking on the roadmap for entrepreneurship and innovation, he listed 3 steps:
How to be an Entrepreneur?
What opportunities to focus on?
How can we inspire others to execute?
According to him, the Indian mindset that one just needs to create a product (and it will sell on its own), is one of the major obstacles for successful business creation. In his view, most of the budding entrepreneurs in India don’t have sufficient understanding and experience about:
How to Price a product/service?
What problem are they trying to solve?
What are the various financial options?
Finally, how to sell?
Speaking on ‘What can IITs do?’, he listed:
Courses in Innovation & Social Entrepreneurship are the need of the hour – must have practical exposure and must be supported by avenues such as Business Plan competition
Centers for Innovation (e.g. 1981 IITM batch recently initiated the same at IIT Madras) with focus on work-study programs must be created. Opportunities to fail are required for students to create Opportunities to success.
Inspiration – The students must be empowered and acknowledged to make a difference in the society
Q & A, the most interesting part of the thematic tracks, followed the presentations by panellists. Gunjan acknowledged Dr Ganesh for putting up the wonderful panel and the structure which truly inspired the IIT Alumni to embrace Entrepreneurship & Innovation.
Given the current global scenario, what can fuel the economy better than Innovation? Whether its education, business, technology or arts, innovation is the need of the hour. The innovation track at PanIIT 2008 will be geared around fostering the transition from innovation to entrepreneurship to enterprise.
Innovation & Entrepreneurship (Friday, Dec 19th, 2 – 4 PM): This session bridges between ‘Innovation’ and ‘Entrepreneurship’ tracks. It deals with innovation in the context of how it leads to entrepreneurship, and how this can be facilitated. This session is being chaired by Professor L S Ganesh from Deptt. Of Mgmt Studies at IIT Madras.
Innovation in Media & Creative Arts (Saturday, Dec 20th, 11:45 AM – 1:15 PM): From Innovation as a synonym for Creativity, the pendulum has swung to Innovation as a synonym for Business & Technology. But the ‘Experience Economy’ demands a focus on creativity and people, along with business and technology. The panel will share their experiences and their thoughts on Innovation in Media and Creative arts, as well as on Media and Creativity for Innovation. With December also being Music Season in Chennai, renowned musicians being a part of the panel is our way of saluting this season which has become an integral part of Chennai life. This session is being chaired by Vaidya Nathan, Assistant Vice President at Cognizant Technology Solutions.
Innovation Ecosystem (Saturday, Dec 20th, 2:15– 4:15 PM):In today’s world, there is an increasing trend of moving innovation beyond any kind of borders - reflected in collaborative, open innovation models. Today it is important for an organisation - whether a business, institution, a government, or an NGO - to look beyond itself, and innovate across its ecosystem. The big question for any organisation therefore is - how to create and sustain an innovation ecosystem for itself? This session is being chaired by Alka Puri, Associate Consultant, Erehwon Innovation Consulting.
Check out Innovation Track for more details including the speakers. Again, not to forget, you have an opportunity to interact personally with the speakers Face2Face. To complete, we would like to thank Tatas for sponsoring this track.
One thing that used to attract maximum participation at Rendezvous, IIT- Delhi festival, was the Rock Show.Number of college teams competing for the title, huge gathering, everyone on their chairs and lots of Fun. I am sure similar enthu must have been observed across other IITs also.
First time ever PanIIT with the intention of stimulating all our senses is organizing an Inter IIT Music Competition on the very first day of the conference. The best of music bands from all the 7 IITs will clash for the title. I am sure it will bring alive the same old College festival days for all of us.
Every team will perform for 15 mins. The event is happening on the very first day of the conference, 18th Dec. We will begin at 9 PM at SAC with in IIT Campus. Make sure that you have planned to be in the campus till late hours. This event is going to be jam packed will go on till late hours into the evening. You just cannot afford to miss!
The focus of this year event is “Life of an IITian - before, at and after IIT!” and the teams will exhibit the intention of the Event -“Inspire, Innovate, Transform ”.Even though I am sure IIT-Delhi will perform the best among all still you can come and cheer up your respective IIT. (;-) Just Joking),
In continuation to my previous post on ‘Research & Technology’ track under 6 thematic tracks, I am taking this opportunity to walk you through the details of Entrepreneurship Track. The key objective of this track is to identify the entrepreneurial opportunities for India and how IITs/IITians can leverage those in the nation building.
IIT’s Role in Nation Building through support of entrepreneurship (Friday, Dec 19th, 2– 4 PM): The underlying theme of this session is ‘What can IIT’s do to promote entrepreneurship?’ Incubation; competitive & market-relevant technology development; network creation; personal stories of entrepreneurs enabled through the IIT system, etc. This session is being chaired by R K Misra
Enabling/ launching a million entrepreneurs (Saturday, Dec 20th, 11:45 AM – 1:15 PM): This session’s underlying theme is ‘what is needed to create large scale entrepreneurship at the grassroots level?’ Micro-finance/ micro-equity; Handholding/ mentoring both prior to becoming an entrepreneur & after the plunge; how to bring these to activities together? PLUS personal journey stories. This session is being chaired by Sarath Naru, chair of the program committee.
Building global leaders from early & growth stages of a business (Saturday, Dec 20th, 2:15– 4:15 PM): This concluding session under this track will focus on ‘What is needed to build global leaders from India?’ Deep mentorship that focuses on building competitive advantages; the appropriate kind of venture capital; Selection of industrial sectors where India has a competitive advantage. PLUS personal journey stories.
This session is being chaired by Dr. B. V. Phani of IITK
In addition to the above sessions, there are other events relevant to this track:
a.Incubatee Exhibition Current Incubatees across IITs as well as early stage IITian founded businesses: this event is mainly a networking and showcasing event for the current breed of entrepreneurs within the IIT system as well as by IITians. Run by e-Cell of IIT Madras.
b.IVCA- PANIIT VC Work Shop “Building the human side of a VC/PE firm - The institutionalizing steps”, a conclave for partners of VC/PE firms, organized jointly by the PanIIT Association and the Indian Venture Capital Association (IVCA). Conducted by Prof. Brophy (U Mich) and Ms. Bywirth (CDC, Ex-Director PE). Focus on building the human side of a VC firm.
c.Creme de la Creme Business Plan Conclave
A joint event by TiE Global and PanIIT. The Purpose of the Crème de la Crème business Plan conclave is to identify the top business Plans and nurture the entrepreneurs through mentoring from IIT Alumni’s vast network, by connecting to successful entrepreneurs/ leading venture Capitalists and enabling development of relationships across India and the rest of the world.
For all of you entrepreneurs (and budding entrepreneurs), be prepared to be surprised and inspired by the entrepreneurial insights & networking opportunities available at PanIIT 2008. Again, not to forget, you have an opportunity to interact personally with the speakers Face2Face.