The speakers talks about the importance of acknowledging the indispensable role women play in shaping a more progressive, inclusive, and balanced world.
The Reddy sisters share their journey of overcoming skepticism, managing differences, and balancing entrepreneurial ambitions with family life.
Kiran Rao discusses how women film makers are redefining storytelling, challenging stereotypes, and reshaping pop culture.
Nandan Nilekani discusses India's digital transformation through DPI and the key role of AI in unlocking intelligence and driving change.
Kris Gopalakrishnan emphasises leveraging emerging technologies, R&D, and startups, along with acquisitions and incubators, to drive business growth and innovation.
Prof Kamakoti explains how AI, blockchain, digital infrastructure, research and tech-driven education drive India’s growth and vision for Viksit Bharat 2047.
AIMA's 29th Convocation awards diplomas and certificates to graduates who have successfully completed PGDM, PGDITM, PGCM, and other management programmes.
Professor Freeman highlights that authentic CSR builds trust, counters skepticism, and requires proactive reputation management for sustainable success.
Jyotiraditya M. Scindia says India is becoming future-ready by monitoring calls and emails for cyber threats, launching initiatives like geolocated postal digipin, and focusing on local technology development.
The panel discusses how India can develop unicorns by boosting deep tech funding through grants, partnerships, specialized funds, R&D, and talent development.
The speakers address the Inaugural Session of the 51st NMC and also release the Annual Souvenir. Prestigious Awards are also presented to recipients.
V Anantha Nageswaran highlights that policies focused on skills training, updating labour laws, supporting displaced workers, and promoting public-private partnerships are key to adapting to technological changes.