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Cyfy 2017 Conference Booklet Final 02.Indd
CONFERENCE BOOKLET 3 & 4 OCTOBER THE TAJ MAHAL HOTEL MANSINGH ROAD NEW DELHI Partners Contents Welcome Note Organisers Agenda Speakers Contents Welcome Note ince the internet’s commercial availability in the 1990s, cyber While focusing on these competing narratives, it is sometimes for- governance has increasingly reshaped politics, economics gotten that it is technology that drives policy and not the other way and indeed societies. In the year since the last CyFy in 2016, around. From the humble beginnings of the steam engine, which Sa series of tumultuous events has thrown cyber governance into the kick started the fi rst industrial revolution, innovation has always proverbial eye of the storm. Artifi cial intelligence, Russian infl uence defi ned the organizing principles of society. As we hold our breath operations and social media echo chambers all converged in 2016 for the next breakthrough in artifi cial intelligence, we are also slowly to make the American elections one of the most divisive in history. waking up to the realization that our decisions, however big or small, Riding on a wave of populist sentiment, the election of President are likely to be driven by a machine conscience. But are we con- Donald Trump has thrown up questions around America’s role in scious of this reality? global governance generally and cyber policy specifi cally. AI will not only script new rules of relationships and jobs but may And the implications extend beyond the American shores. In a world eventually determine who lives and who dies. The fi erce debate over where power is diffusing rapidly, the United States is no longer the lethal autonomous weapons exemplifi es two uncertainties – the sole determinant of the future of cyberspace. -
Packing a Punch Meeting Brands Sunil Lulla
November 1-15, 2013 Volume 2, Issue 12 `100 27 The last couple of years have seen much action in the television broadcasting business in India. An exhaustive report on what is happening. 24 70 38 PLUS MICROMAX Hugh Deal 6 TATA SKY Pocket Entertainment 16 TELEVISION 66 E-COMMERCE INTERVIEW AFAQS! EVENTS It’s all About Timing Packing a Punch Sunil Lulla Meeting Brands PUBLICIS BEEHIVE The box is as important as TTN’s CEO on what ad Chennai-based entrepreneurs what comes out of it. regulation actually means. decode brand values. Scaling Up 69 EDITORIAL This fortnight... Volume 2, Issue 12 oing by all the action in the past year or so you wouldn’t believe that television is a mature business that has been around for a long time. Indian television has EDITOR G Sreekant Khandekar November 1-15, 2013 Volume 2, Issue 12 `100 been going through the pangs of digitisation. It has been in a ferment about television PUBLISHER 27 ratings which have been affected by the inclusion of small-town India. And now it is Prasanna Singh trying to fathom what the coming capping of advertising time will mean to their balance SENIOR LAYOUT ARTIST sheets. The year 2013 has also seen a scrap between broadcasters and agencies (backed Vinay Dominic by advertisers) on the nature of billing (gross vs net) and yet another skirmish on the PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE way television viewership is presented. Andrias Kisku All of this action has also affected programming and what people watch in a big way. ADVERTISING ENQUIRIES Naveen Arora, (0120) 4077803, 4077866 Digitisation has encouraged the launch of many specialised channels – for example, four Noida The last couple of years have seen much action in the new channels have been launched in English alone because viewership in the genre has television broadcasting business in India. -
Amazon'sturbo-Charged Rise in India Is Changing the E
COVER STORY AMAZON'S TURBO-CHARGED RISE IN INDIA IS CHANGING THE E-COMMERCE MARKET. Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, and Amit Agarwal, Country Head, say it's 'Day V for e-tailing in India COVER STORY < m < > i—i > n orange van pulls up outside a nondescript building tering on Amazon. Most of his customers are locals. "I on a sunny April morning at a market in Mohali's will be able to access a wider market. My main goal is Phase 7. The three-storied structure houses watch, to increase sales. If I earn lower margins, it doesn't mat• footwear, handbag, garment, air ticketing and jewellery ter," he says. stores. It also has a 'Spoken English' centre. Over the Amazon has taken this van to over 120 small cities course of the day, many shop owners visit the van. and towns, in dense markets, with an aim of convincing Some come out of curiosity, and a few because of what small sellers to board the online bandwagon. The more they have heard goes on inside. the number of sellers, the more will be the number of The van is a veritable studio on wheels. Shop own• products on its site. So, over the past year, it has added ers walk in with their products and get them shot and all sorts of small sellers, from weavers in Nadia in West catalogued. A training video played inside provides a Bengal and Pochampally in Telangana, to the tradi• step-by-step guide to selling online. Amazon India, the tional wooden toy makers of Channapatna in local business of the world's largest e-tailer by revenue Karnataka. -
Made for Each Other
May 16-31, 2013 Volume 2, Issue 1 `100 TV AND BOLLYWOOD 0$'()25($&+27+(5 There is enough evidence to show that the relationship between TV and Bollywood is getting stronger by the day. 20 8 8 10 24 PLUS CADBURY Sweet Innings 16 BY INVITATION The Sell > Scam 28 SONY PIX - MGM FLIPKART JWT PROFILE Movies Galore 29 Fashionably Late? Busting Myths Monica Tata INTERVIEW The e-commerce portal Portfolio Night promises to The new MD of HBO forays into fashion. be eye opening this time. India on the story so far. BPN’s CEOs 32 EDITORIAL This fortnight... Volume 2, Issue 1 very now and then, it strikes me with fresh force just how peculiar a market India EDITOR Eis. Many conditions that we take for granted simply don’t exist in other countries. Sreekant Khandekar PUBLISHER May 16-31, 2013 Volume 2, Issue 1 100 ` Take the subject of this fortnight’s cover, the increasingly intense and baffling Prasanna Singh relationship between Hindi films and TV. Here are two mediums competing directly SENIOR LAYOUT ARTIST for a viewer’s time and money. And yet, they can’t seem to get enough of each other. Vinay Dominic PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE Surely other countries live with this paradox, you might wonder. Actually, not. Andrias Kisku TV AND BOLLYWOOD Few markets in the world have as many languages or TV channels as does India. ADVERTISING ENQUIRIES 0$'()25($&+27+(5 Rahul Puri, (0120) 4077833, 4077866 There is enough evidence to show that the relationship between Plus there is the press freedom that allows any sort of programming. -
Startup Ecosystem in India: Incubators and Accelerators
STARTUP ECOSYSTEM IN INDIA: INCUBATORS AND ACCELERATORS ◑ PREPARED BY: ◑ SWISS BUSINESS HUB INDIA Important Notice: The information and data contained in this publication are drawn from a variety of sources and have been researched with greatest possible care. Persons wishing to use information from this publication should do so at their own risk. The Swiss Business Hub cannot be held liable for the accuracy and completeness of the information contained in this publication. Page | 1 Table of Contents 1.0 Start-up Ecosystem of India ........................................................................................................... 4 2.0 List of Incubators in India ............................................................................................................ 10 3.0 Brief Profiles of Incubators by Focus Technology ........................................................................ 15 3.1 Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/Deep Learning............................................................. 15 3.2 Blockchain Technology ................................................................................................................ 35 3.3 Data Analytics .............................................................................................................................. 45 3.4 Fintech ......................................................................................................................................... 53 3.5 ICT/ITeS ....................................................................................................................................... -
January, 2018 Imparting Knowledge on Latest Corporate Legal and Intellectual Property Matters
KNOWLEDGEATE – JANUARY, 2018 IMPARTING KNOWLEDGE ON LATEST CORPORATE LEGAL AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MATTERS NOVEL IBC RULES OFFENCE UNDER CYBER & SHW ACT Ref: The Economic Times, Wednesday, Ref: The Times of India, Thursday, 03.01.2018 04.01.2018 Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has Complaint filed in April 2017 has been recently been amended whereby it has taken cognizance of by the authorities and been statutorily stated that the liquidation FIR has been registered only in January, value of a company against which 2018 against Mr. Mahesh Murthy, a insolvency proceedings are initiated shall renowned Angel investor. The complainant remain confidential. The various stake a Delhi based woman had alleged sexual holders experienced an adverse outcome harassment, stalking as well as accused after the liquidation value was being him of mental harassment, derogatory disclosed in various arenas, thus the and sexual remarks. The police are also amendment was proposed and has been contemplating action under the Cyber law notified accordingly. as well as the Sexual Harassment Act. SPOTIFY VIOLATES COPYRIGHT LEGALISED KEYBOARD Ref: The Times of India, Thursday, Ref: The Economic Times, Friday, 04.01.2018 05.01.2018 Recently, Wixen Music Publishing Company has sued the web portal Spotify for more than $1.6 billion for blatant copyright piracy. The company has alleged Lawyers have devised technology for use that Spotify has been repeatedly by professionals in the legal arena, the streaming songs of various artists, music innovation termed as 'legalese' is a companies without obtaining permission keyboard for lawyers. The keyboard has or payment of royalty or licenses from specific words which are of regular usage them. -
“Why Indian Startups Fail?-Do's and Don'ts”
IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) e-ISSN: 2278-487X, p-ISSN: 2319-7668. Volume 18, Issue 2 .Ver. IV (Feb. 2016), PP 12-16 www.iosrjournals.org “Why Indian Startups Fail?-Do’s and Don’ts” Priyanka Shorewala1, Priya Chaudhary2 1M.com (Dept. of commerce), DU B/7 White house apartments, 6 jamuna road, civil lines, new delhi-54 2M.com (Dept. of commerce), DU 66, Sikandar house, Khanpur, new delhi-62 Abstract: An increasing number of new generation startups have created something of an “ euphoria” in major cities of India. Due to major shift in work culture, coupled by present government’s effort to boost entrepreneurship by their major flagship program “ Startup India”, indian entrepreneurs have got the much needed momentum. But amidst this rosy picture what needs to be focused is that a major chunk of start ups fail and there is development of “ fail fast” culture. The mad rush in VC funding, mounting losses, instable business models have become the reality of this industry. This article tries to identify the common reasons of failure of startups across different sectors. A case by case analysis of few successful models is given which can be emulated by rising entrepreneurs. Not only this, analysis of few failed start ups have been separately dealt with, providing a check list of mistakes not to be done. Keywords: Startups, entrepreneur, success, failure, business model I. Introduction Emergence Of Start Ups In India In recent years, the Indian startup industry has really taken off and come into its own—driven by factors such as massive funding, consolidation activities, evolving technology and an burgeoning domestic market. -
Page 01 Dec 29.Indd
Home | 2 Business | 17 Sport | 27 Algerian singer Lila Qatari firms top list of Qatar Open: Djokovic Borsali to perform biggest investors in excited about at Katara tonight Arab countries Doha return The Peninsula Newspaper @PeninsulaQatar @peninsula_qatar TUESDAY 29 DECEMBER 2015 • 18 Rabia I 1437 • Volume 20 Number 6659 www.thepeninsulaqatar.com [email protected] | [email protected] Editorial: 4455 7741 | Advertising: 4455 7837 / 4455 7780 Deputy Emir meets Thai envoy Cap on exam Bus seats to attempts for doctors, nurses be reserved DOHA: Doctors, nurses and other healthcare profession- als seeking a licence to practise in Qatar will not be allowed to take the qualifying examination (Prometric) more than five times, for women according to a new decision by the Supreme Council of Health (SCH). In line with a decision of Unified ticketing being planned the Permanent Licensing Com- mittee at SCH, the Qatar Council DOHA: Public buses in Qatar reserved seats. for Healthcare Practitioners has will now have a few seats in front Mowasalat recently added 55 regulated the number of attempts reserved for women. low-floor buses to its fleet with to pass the qualifying examina- Under the directives of Minis- special facilities for people with tion and the gap between each ter of Transport, H E Jassim Seif disabilities. The buses have been attempt, QCHP said in a circular Ahmed Al Sulaiti, Mowasalat, the equipped with special seating issued to all private and public state-backed company that runs arrangements for the disabled healthcare practitioners. the Karwa buses and taxis, has and swiping machines where they Continued on page 5 announced its decision to reserve can use their Karwa smart cards. -
Digital by The
DIGITAL BY THE DAY DIGITAL IS RESHAPING THE MEDIA INDUSTRY Driven by increased internet penetration, wireless broadband and mobile technology, consumers & businesses are increasingly shifting their attention from the traditional marketing media: television, radio, and print; to digital media for their entertainment, education, news and business needs. Even in developing countries like India, companies are Digital Media Marketing is realizing that they must connect with customers and other complex, highly interactive, businesses through digital channels and adjust their information rich and delivers a marketing mix in order to succeed. Digital marketing real-time connect with the customer. budgets are increasing dramatically, and digital media Traditional media professionals with campaigns are becoming a pivotal part of effective years of experience are grappling marketing plans. to understand the emerging medium and failing to catch up. Aspirants seeking jobs in this lucrative and booming industry are ill equipped, due to the lack of organized and focused training. DMTI Annurag Batra BOARD OF Chairman & Editor in Chief – BW Businessworld ADVISORS Media Group & exchange4Media Quality is at the heart of Group everything that we do at DMTI. To ensure that our programs are cutting edge & updated with latest trends in the digital industry, we put together a Board of Advisors. The BOA comprises of Mr. Batra is a serial entrepreneur, media mogul, a and Media Magazine, IMPACT – The Marketing eminent personalities who journalist and an eternal optimist rolled into one. He is Weekly, Franchisee Plus – Business Opportunity represent advertising a B. Tech in Computer Sciences, a degree, which he Magazine, Realty Plus – Indiaʼs leading monthly real agencies, publishing houses acquired before joining Management Development estate magazine and samachar4media.com/ – leading or media & brands/clients.