The BT MindRush theme, Post-Pandemic Paradigm, brought out how businesses evolved in possibly their toughest year ever
Using big data and analytics, factories of the future will marry the physical and digital worlds
More demand for tech-enabled jobs across industries; cybersecurity, privacy measures to be beefed up for protecting critical data
Shift from fossil-based energy sources, decarbonisation of industrial sectors will drive change
Allowing MFIs to take deposits and run like a social business will unleash the power of the micro entrepreneur sector
Companies will have to deal with shift in demand due to WFH, fall in conspicuous consumption, rise of a more socially aware consumer
Combining billions of data points with their own intuition, farmers will be able to produce high-quality harvests using less land, energy, water and synthetic fertilisers
The first paradigm shift in transportation in over 100 years since the airplane could connect Mumbai and Pune in this decade, revolutionising travel across the globe
In an interdependent world, all countries need to do well
From using technology to sell financial products to being tech companies that use AI, Big Data and analytics for offering customised services, the banking industry will see a major shift
AI will forecast demand trends, companies will strive to use far less water/chemicals while the new-age environmentally aware consumer will buy clothes that do not have to be dumped after a short period
Grandma's recipes will form an integral part of the platter; cooking to get more experimental
Mining of huge data will enhance the probability of finding new drugs, making India the laboratory of the world
AI and social media will fast-track disaster management systemS; 3D printing, Internet of Things to minimise human intervention, accidents
With network speed which are 10 to 100 times faster than 4G, robots can be controlled, monitored and reconfigured remotely
Indian business leaders at Davos say they expect the economy to recover in two to three quarters
One of the largest producers of cotton seeds, including hybrid variants, the firm caters to 15 Indian states. And, innovation has been key to its success.
A motley group of emerging infrastructure companies has seen rapid growth in recent years.
India's urban infrastructure could change for the better as work begins on Smart Cities.
India is keen to become a power major but its existing power grid requires a massive overhaul.





