New Delhi, 25th February 2022.
Industry experts have expressed the need for
organisations to focus on innovation and skilling in future technologies like
Metaverse to make India emerge as a major hotspot for
innovation and frontend technology development in the coming Techade. Encouraging
people to learn, adapt and understand new technologies will transform culture
in organizations leading to more innovations in new tech like Web 3.0,
Blockchain and Metaverse.
The experts also highlighted that SaaS-based startups
will be leading future innovation in AI globally. Data will be the driving
force of the future and companies need to leverage solutions to
make the most out of these data for better decision making and revenue
building. Large enterprises will increasingly be collaborating
with startups to take Indian innovations globally.
The views were expressed by Sanjeev Malhotra,
CEO, NASSCOM Centre of Excellence for IoT and AI, Jagdish Mitra, Chief Strategy
Officer and Head of Growth, Tech Mahindra, Rushi Bhatt, Sr. Director and
Head of AI at Compass IDC. and Avishkar Misra, Head of Data Science,
TracFone Wireless in a webinar organized by technology
analytics, research and consultancy firm TechArc in
association with Compass IDC, the overseas development centre of
US-headquartered real estate technology platform Compass Inc. dealing with the
inculcation of new age technologies such as AI & ML in Real Estate.
Sanjeev Malhotra, CEO, NASSCOM Centre of Excellence
for IoT and AI, said, “The startup culture in India has grown
significantly over the last few years. We are adding 10% more startups every
year and making India the third largest ecosystem in the world. There are many
startups in terms of applications, core research but we have made a real mark
on the SaaS side of things. There are a lot of innovations in cost effective
healthcare detection, education, and environment. There are companies who are
already working towards digital transformation, which is a vast space for one
company to have a complete hold on.”
Rushi Bhatt, Sr. Director and Head of AI at Compass
IDC., said, “India is poised to reshape the coming
techade for the world and, given the premium talent in the country, India's IT
and Technology landscape is emerging as a major hotspot for innovation and
frontend technology development. For years, India has been linked to low-end
processing and outsourcing, but this trend has changed rapidly in the past
decade, with an increased amount of work being carried out across new-age
technology domains such as big data analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine
Learning, mobility, IoT, blockchain etc. At Compass, on a global level, a large
chunk of the technology-related work, ranging from product engineering to
designing, is carried out from the India Development Center. In fact, Compass's
Android app is entirely based out of India, indicating our faith in the
country's technological prowess.”
Jagdish Mitra, Chief Strategy Officer and Head of
Growth, Tech Mahindra, said, “We
have a strong skill base consisting of engineering and software programming talent.
However, there are certain things that we can further build on, such as a huge
base of technologically mobile people focused on creating opportunities around
products, transformative solutions and tech based digital businesses. I believe
we have a tremendous opportunity to become a global R&D hub or Engineering
hub because we have the hunger and the appetite to create something bigger.”
According to Avishkar Misra, Head of Data
Science, TracFone Wireless, "Having talent, with the right skillset
and the right mindset, is going to be extremely important to ensure increased
AI adoption across the globe. The biggest challenge with AI is not just
carrying out the AI research, but actually turning it into feasible, viable
product solutions and experiences that enrich the lives of customers. This is a
global problem as there are not enough data scientists, AI researchers, ML
scientists, or technical experts, who can invent and create such algorithms and
think about solutions and products. If we can create an appropriate culture and
mindset, then we can truly realize the actual benefits of AI.”
The event was moderated by Faisal Kawoosa,
Founder & Chief Analyst, TechArc, he said “India
will play a very significant role in any innovation that's going to take place
in the technology or digital domain, during the next decade or so, as the
Indian tech talent and resources will be utilised to develop innovative
solutions. India’s role won't just be limited to basic rudimentary jobs.
Rather, the country will be pivotal in furthering advanced technologies like
AI, big tech, etc.”, in his opening remarks today.
The key takeaways that emerged from the panel
discussion were that India is no longer an outlier when it comes to frontend
technology outsourcing. Innovation will be at the heart of the country’s future
and, to promote R&D expansion, the government needs to step up further.
Creating an enabling ecosystem will go far towards encouraging corporates and
businesses to shift base to India. The Metaverse is another area where India
can look forward to transformative experiences with real estate and AI use
cases leading the change.