Join us LIVE from Bengaluru as Forbes India and Accel unveil the inaugural list of Top 30 Indian Minds in AI - a celebration of researchers, entrepreneurs, policy leaders, academicians, technology and product innovators shaping the future of artificial intelligence.
India's pharma sector, with its advantage in scale, reach, and cost, can play a key role in improving the quality of life for the global good, managing director, Zydus Lifesciences, and vice president, Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance, writes
The technological disruptions and innovation of the day make me strongly believe that the future of mobility will be software-driven, fully digital, decarbonised, and highly personalised, the MD & CEO of Mercedes-Benz India writes
Purpose-driven companies attract loyal customers and committed teams, the founder and executive vice chairman of Info Edge, writes
The convergence of digital innovation, shifting demographics, and changing patient expectations is creating unprecedented opportunities to address longstanding challenges of access, affordability, and quality of healthcare in India, the founder and chairman of Manipal Education and Medical Group writes
As travellers discover a new India, hospitality players are building a new ecosystem to meet them there, the MD & CEO of IHCL writes
An AI co-worker absorbs processes, protocols and data from the repeated actions of the team, and presents insights and solutions much faster than its human counterparts, the founder of Workfabric AI / Soroco writes
We need to start competing with the finest from around the world, and, at times, show them the way too, the executive director and CEO for Auto and Farm Sector, M&M, writes
The managing director of Apollo Hospitals talks about the digital shift in healthcare, expansion plans, bridging the urban-rural healthcare divide and more
Driven by universal shifts like climate change, power-hungry technology, and geopolitical considerations, the energy transition is no longer a choice. It is a reality that we must confront and work with as we move away from fossil fuels, the MD & CEO of Tata Power, writes
A one-size-fits-all approach is not feasible for Africa; it requires a harmonised yet decentralised approach to digital identity that respects national sovereignty while ensuring trade and economic integration interoperability, Wamkele Mene, sec-gen, AfCFTA, and Nandan Nilekani, founding chairman, UIDAI, write