City
Epaper

Bengaluru Tech Summit: India has highest intellectual capital per dollar, says scientist Mashelkar

By IANS | Updated: December 1, 2023 14:20 IST

Bengaluru, Dec 1 India has the highest intellectual capital per dollar which is the reason Indian innovation is ...

Open in App

Bengaluru, Dec 1 India has the highest intellectual capital per dollar which is the reason Indian innovation is taking the world by storm said acclaimed R.A. Mashelkar, Former Director General, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).

Addressing a plenary session at the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2023, the prominent leader and innovation specialist cited the example of National Chemical Laboratory becoming International Consulting Organisation within a year and more recently, India’s UPI innovation which clocked over 74.05 billion transactions in 2022, which is 46 per cent of the world’s transactions.

“Our UPI is now being accepted in Bhutan and Singapore too, which speaks of the ground-breaking attitude of our people,” he said.

Mashelkar spelt out six principles for start-ups to follow for assured success.

“Make offerings that are affordable, easily scalable, make the business sustainable, the product or service offered should be universally accepted. It should have a rapid-to-market strategy with excellent features and have a distinctive business idea,” he said.

He said that Karnataka is an incredible state with exemplar achievements in the start-up culture. He lauded the state for being an “amazing 40 per cent state” that hosts 40 per cent of the GCCs, 40 per cent of India’s software talent, 40 per cent of unicorns, and responsible for 40 per cent of exports.

He also recommended the state to show leadership in creating an IP policy by incentivising innovative SMEs with subsidies and grants.

He said that Karnataka is a knowledge capital and a centre for innovation, but for the next leap in growth, the state must quickly move from innovation-led incremental growth to exponential growth.

Terming this growth strategy ‘exprovement’ he said that the start-up culture has to shift to a game-changing ethos.

While the environment has to be adventurous in supporting start-ups, he also urged start-ups to follow the BTS motto ‘Breaking Boundaries’ not just in geographies, but also in their minds.

“The ladder of excellence has no limits and companies have to learn to lead not by leapfrogging but by pole-vaulting,” advised the eminent scientist.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIran warns of 'everlasting consequences' after US strikes on nuclear sites

Other SportsBhatia 35th as Scheffler takes 3-way lead with Thomas, Fleetwood at Travelers

EntertainmentHow Rannvijay Singha reconnects with his village roots through show ‘Gori Chale Gaon’

EntertainmentSalman Khan says he took inspiration from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam for Tere Naam look

NationalThe Third Eye: Moving from Information Age to ‘Age of Intelligence’

National Realted Stories

NationalTN moves to secure GI tags for five indigenous farm products

NationalThrissur Bus Stop Tragedy: Three Injured as Speeding Bus Rams Into Passengers, One Person Critical

NationalCBI court in Bihar sentences three to 3-year rigorous imprisonment in 1991 bank fraud case

NationalICMR's affordable test kits boost diagnosis of genetic blood disorders in India

NationalDelhi Police arrest six drug peddlers, including four women