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A history of innovation in the deep science ecosystem in India, a case for startups
In this episode of theUpStreamlife covering the @ankur_capital Deep Science Forum we bring to you Professor B Gurumoorthy and Professor C V Natraj, from the IISc, who talk about the history of Indian innovation in tech and the startup world.
00:00 - Introduction to the discussion.
01:48 - Building while being capital strapped in 1947.
03:10 - Why there was a supply and demand gap in India.
04:24 - Innovations at a lage corporate.
08:01 - Long term benefits of investing in innovation.
10:23 - Industry and Science need to be on common ground to scale.
13:15 - Government's history with deep science.
14:10 - Revive polytechnic schools.
16:12 - Industry is now working with academia.
19:09 - Genome sequencing and how it helped us.
22:09 - Indian companies need to work with startups.
24:20 - Role of startups.
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