Pune: Exploring India’s Path to Global Innovation at iRISE CxO Forum 2023

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Pune, 5th September 2023: iRISE CxO Forum 2023 was organized on August 29, 2023, at IISER Pune. This year’s theme was ‘Innovation as a Driver of Growth and Excellence’. It was chaired by Dr. Naushad Forbes, Co-Chairman of the Pune-based premier engineering firm Forbes Marshall, Past President of the Confederation of Indian Industry CII, and Chairman of the Center for Technology, Innovation and Economic Research (CTIER). The program included a talk session on ‘Propelling Growth and Excellence through Innovation’, a panel discussion on “How can India Lead Global Innovation?” and a ‘photo exhibition’ of the teacher-training workshops organized by project iRISE in different states of the country.

Prof. Sunil S. Bhagwat, Director, IISER Pune, in his welcome note, described IISER Pune’s unique approach to science education which focuses on providing students exposure to the interdisciplinarity of science and technology and also providing them opportunities to do research at the undergraduate level.

During his keynote address, Dr. Naushad Forbes emphasized the importance of combining research and higher education in India. He said universities and other institutions that bring both these components together can serve as a great source of skilled and talented human resources for various industries. Sharing examples of international statistics on Gross Domestic Expenditure on Research and Development (GERD), he further elaborated on how fostering a research and innovation culture in the industrial sector eventually leads to rapid economic growth of a country.

A talk session entitled ‘Propelling Growth and Excellence through Innovation’ was moderated by Mr Ajit Sharma, Managing Director India and South Asia, Royal Society of Chemistry. The first speaker of the session, Mr. Naveen Kalappa, Chief Financial Officer, Tata Technologies Limited. provided an overview of research and innovation in the technology industry He described how basic sciences are the backbone of technological innovation in the automobile sector. Next, Dr Ashish Lele, Director, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory Pune, talked about the role of the Government Research Laboratories in bridging the gap in translational research. How CSIR labs are the exemplars of publicly funded labs involved in the Research Development Demonstration and Deployment (RDD&D) of innovative technologies.

Dr. Naushad Forbes moderated the panel discussion entitled “How can India Lead Global Innovation?”. Various panelists brought to the table different perspectives on the topic pertaining to their own domain. Mr. Arvind Goel, Chairman – Tata AutoComp Systems shared the importance of continuous innovation in the industrial sector to stay ahead of the competition in the market. Mr. Rajendra Tripathi, Head – Education Programmes – Public Policy/Government Affairs- British Council India, highlighted the significance of inclusion and diversity to promote innovation and productivity. Dr. Mayur Datar, Chief Data Scientist, Flipkart, elaborated upon the scope of applied innovation in IT, healthcare, and the Digital Public Goods sector in India. Ms. Namita Gupta, Adviser/Scientist ‘G’, DST shared information about the Inspire – Manak scholarship program established by the Government of India and has been designed to encourage school students, Ph.D. scholars, and Early career Researchers to pursue a career in research and innovation.

An exhibition of photographs taken during teacher training workshops in three states of India (Maharashtra, Bihar, and Uttrakhand) and pedagogical tools created by the Teacher Development Stand of iRISE program was also set up which was highly appreciated by all the participants of the event.

The program was attended by distinguished leaders from academia and industry including Prof. Sunil S. Bhagwat, Director, IISER Pune, Dr. Ashish Lele, Director, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory Pune, Prof. Jayant B. Udgaonkar, Department of Biology, IISER Pune, Mr. Arvind Goel, Chairman – Tata AutoComp Systems Limited, Mr. Ajit Sharma, Managing Director India & South Asia, Royal Society of Chemistry, Mr. Naveen Kalappa, Chief Financial Officer, Tata Technologies Limited., Dr. Mayur Datar, Chief Data Scientist, Flipkart, Mr. Rajendra Tripathi, Head – Education Programmes – Public Policy/Government Affairs- British Council India, Ms Savitha Balachandran, Chief Financial Officer, Tata Technologies, Mr Sujit Dixit, CSR Head, Tata Technologies, Mr. Milind Joshi, Head R&D, Forbes Marshall, Dr. Shridhar S. Shukla, Co-Founder, Chairman, KPOINT, Dr. Richard Lobo, Head Innovation, CQH and Chief Ethics Counselor, Tata Chemicals, Mr. Suneel Jagdale, Director – Software Engineering – PA Software, Siemens Industry Software (I) Pvt. Ltd. Senior government officials Ms. Namita Gupta, Adviser/Scientist ‘G’, Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, and Dr. Sandeep Bansal, Scientist C, DST – INSPIRE-MANAK also participated in the event.

About iRISE: Inspiring India in Research Innovation and STEM Education (iRISE) is a collaborative programme between the Department of Science & Technology (DST), Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune, British Council, Royal Society of Chemistry, and Tata Technologies. The programme supports the Government of India’s objective of building a nurturing ecosystem that promotes research and innovation in schools and universities.

The programme started in October 2021 with four strands: Teachers Development Strand, Early Career Researcher, Thought Leadership Forum and CxO Forum.

The iRISE CxO Forum is a unique intervention under iRISE, where we bring captains of the industry and senior academics together to share the platform for setting the agenda for the partnership and recognizing excellence in the application of research and innovation at each level of the partnership.