Entrepreneur's Tech and Innovation Summit in Bengaluru, explored how awareness and a hunger for upskilling can actually help employers and employees pivot the complexities which arise with technological boom.
From cutting airport wait times to safeguarding user privacy and expanding into new identity-linked services, DigiYatra represents a shift in how India manages personal data and convenience.
With India's government, private investors, and pioneering startups aligned, the next decade could well see India becoming a formidable player in the trillion-dollar space economy.
From mastering the high-speed intensity of Formula One to navigating the complexities of the mobility business, Karthikeyan's journey reflects a rare blend of speed, precision, and strategic foresight. DriveX stands at the crossroads of technology and mobility, poised to redefine India's pre-owned two-wheeler market — with Karthikeyan firmly at the wheel.
The panelists agreed that the next wave of healthcare innovation will not be driven by technology alone—it will require collaboration across sectors. The future of healthcare is not just about adding years to life—it's about improving the quality of those years.
India is no longer just a back office for global tech. Its deep tech capabilities, skilled workforce, and strategic partnerships are positioning it as a major player in the global technology arena.
The panelists agreed that the sustainability challenge is no longer about awareness — it's about execution. Their conversation underscored a crucial shift; sustainability has moved from being a compliance checkbox to becoming a key competitive edge.
The discussion unpacked the current state of AI investing, the risks of overvaluation, and what it will take for AI startups to succeed in a rapidly evolving market.