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Tulsi Swamy, Prime Venture Partners; Naveen Asrani, Microsoft Corp; Malavika Velayanikal, Tech in Asia & Nagaraja Prakasam, Angel Investor, during the GNAM Week workshop at IIMB held from 14-18 March

 

Professor Sourav Mukherji, Dean of Academic Programmes at IIMB, delivers the welcome address on Day 1 of ‘Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Bengaluru’, an immersive workshop of the GNAM Week at IIMB, on March 14, 2016. The Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM) Week, held from March 14 to March 18, 2016 at IIMB, featured talks by eminent guest speakers and company visits.


Dr. Srivardhini K Jha, Visiting Faculty, NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore, and Program Director of the workshop, delivers a talk on ‘Introduction to Entrepreneurial Ecosystems’ on the first day of the meet.


Professor K. Kumar, Apeejay Surrendra Chair Professor of Family Business & Entrepreneurship, NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore, shares his views on ‘Entrepreneurship in India’, on Day 1 of the meet.


Sanjay Anandaram, Venture Partner, Seed Fund; Advisor, iSPIRT; Advisor, Ojas Venture Partners, explains 'How Bengaluru became a global hub for Technology Businesses' at the meet on March 14, 2016.


A section of the audience during the GNAM Week workshop on the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Bengaluru, held at IIMB from 14-18 March.


Shantala Bhat, Co-founder and CEO of Gamatics.in, and alumna of IIMB, shares her views on the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Bengaluru, on Day 2 of the meet on March 15, 2016.


Ashwin Ramaswamy, Co-founder & CEO of Mubble Networks, during the GNAM Week workshop at IIMB.


Aakarsh Naidu, in charge of the Strategic & Ecosystem initiatives at NSRCEL, the Incubation and Entrepreneurship Centre at IIMB, talks about the Centre on Day 3 on March 16, 2016.


Ketan Goswami, Research Associate at IIMB (areas: Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Technology and Accelerators), talks about IIMB’s NSRCEL, which is a sector agnostic open incubation centre and provides pro bono mentoring.


Manjula Sridhar, Founder, ArgByte Technologies, discusses ‘Mentoring Start-ups’ on Day 4 of the meet, which focussed on ‘Support Services in the Ecosystem’.


(L-R) Tulsi Swamy, CFO, Prime Venture Partners; Naveen Asrani, Director – Start-ups, Microsoft Corporation India; Malavika Velayanikal, Head of India, Tech in Asia; and Nagaraja Prakasam, Angel Investor, and Co-founder, IAN Impact during a panel discussion on ‘Taking Stock of the Ecosystem – Opportunities and Challenges’ on Day 5 of the workshop week.

 


Tulsi Swamy, CFO, Prime Venture Partners, makes a point during the panel discussion on the concluding day of the GNAM Week at IIMB.


Naveen Asrani, Director – Start-ups, Microsoft Corporation India at the panel discussion during the GNAM Week at IIMB.


Malavika Velayanikal, Head of India, Tech in Asia at the panel discussion.


Nagaraja Prakasam, Angel Investor, Co-founder, IAN Impact, and one of the Chief Mentors at NSRCEL, whose personal mantra is, ‘Start-ups should focus on India’s strength – People, Problems and Tech (PPT)’, at the panel discussion.

 

Professor Sourav Mukherji, Dean of Academic Programmes at IIMB, delivers the welcome address on Day 1 of ‘Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Bengaluru’, an immersive workshop of the GNAM Week at IIMB, on March 14, 2016. The Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM) Week, held from March 14 to March 18, 2016 at IIMB, featured talks by eminent guest speakers and company visits.


Dr. Srivardhini K Jha, Visiting Faculty, NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore, and Program Director of the workshop, delivers a talk on ‘Introduction to Entrepreneurial Ecosystems’ on the first day of the meet.


Professor K. Kumar, Apeejay Surrendra Chair Professor of Family Business & Entrepreneurship, NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore, shares his views on ‘Entrepreneurship in India’, on Day 1 of the meet.


Sanjay Anandaram, Venture Partner, Seed Fund; Advisor, iSPIRT; Advisor, Ojas Venture Partners, explains 'How Bengaluru became a global hub for Technology Businesses' at the meet on March 14, 2016.


A section of the audience during the GNAM Week workshop on the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Bengaluru, held at IIMB from 14-18 March.


Shantala Bhat, Co-founder and CEO of Gamatics.in, and alumna of IIMB, shares her views on the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Bengaluru, on Day 2 of the meet on March 15, 2016.


Ashwin Ramaswamy, Co-founder & CEO of Mubble Networks, during the GNAM Week workshop at IIMB.


Aakarsh Naidu, in charge of the Strategic & Ecosystem initiatives at NSRCEL, the Incubation and Entrepreneurship Centre at IIMB, talks about the Centre on Day 3 on March 16, 2016.


Ketan Goswami, Research Associate at IIMB (areas: Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Technology and Accelerators), talks about IIMB’s NSRCEL, which is a sector agnostic open incubation centre and provides pro bono mentoring.


Manjula Sridhar, Founder, ArgByte Technologies, discusses ‘Mentoring Start-ups’ on Day 4 of the meet, which focussed on ‘Support Services in the Ecosystem’.


(L-R) Tulsi Swamy, CFO, Prime Venture Partners; Naveen Asrani, Director – Start-ups, Microsoft Corporation India; Malavika Velayanikal, Head of India, Tech in Asia; and Nagaraja Prakasam, Angel Investor, and Co-founder, IAN Impact during a panel discussion on ‘Taking Stock of the Ecosystem – Opportunities and Challenges’ on Day 5 of the workshop week.

 


Tulsi Swamy, CFO, Prime Venture Partners, makes a point during the panel discussion on the concluding day of the GNAM Week at IIMB.


Naveen Asrani, Director – Start-ups, Microsoft Corporation India at the panel discussion during the GNAM Week at IIMB.


Malavika Velayanikal, Head of India, Tech in Asia at the panel discussion.


Nagaraja Prakasam, Angel Investor, Co-founder, IAN Impact, and one of the Chief Mentors at NSRCEL, whose personal mantra is, ‘Start-ups should focus on India’s strength – People, Problems and Tech (PPT)’, at the panel discussion.