India 2030 : A Country of Unemployed OR World's Problem Solving Machine? | Kumar Anshu | TEDxMITAOE
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- čas přidán 24. 02. 2020
- Every year 36M Indian students enroll for higher education but less than 10M get absorbed by the Industries. With a 1.2Bn population, one of the highest producers of Science, Technology, Engineering & Math graduates - we have hardly created High-tech products which can be exported to the world. R&D investments have been mere 0.7% of ($2.8Tn) GDP - while we dream of competing with China (~2.5% of $12Tn GDP) and USA (~3% of $17Tn GDP). India aims to transform from a service-driven economy to a product-driven economy and hit a $5 in GDP milestone in the next 5 years. Increasing high-tech exports and reducing product/technology imports are going to be the backbone of this transformation. This would require the IP driven innovation, product development, and entrepreneurial mindset to reach millions of problem-solving minds. However, the current Innovation & IP ecosystem is very complex, highly fragmented & scarcely accessible. Is there a way we can transform India into World's Innovation Machine? Kumar Anshu is a part time standup comedian along with Founder & Chief Everything Officer (a.k.a. CEO) of Bots 'N Brains, a young startup with an audacious dream of transforming India into top 10 Innovation hubs of the world. He is an alumnus of IIT Bombay & IIM Lucknow and also a certified Six Sigma Black Belt, PMP, ISO 9001 Lead Auditor & Behavioural Trainer. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
The million dollar problem in Indian education is that it is of cramming oriented nature rather than practical nature......due to which there is a lot unemployed over educated youth in our country.The school and college curriculum needs to reduce the number of exams and shrink the heavy theoretical syllabus in order to focus on learning the latest corporate job skills so that our youth is far more employable in future than before.
This was great . I've had a bad day in my hustle for startup. Felt lifted. 🙏
Hi
I also have a startup
Face the challenges in life ,failure is the pillar of success 🔥❤💯✅
he did reseach on social psychology, not easy to do...
love his way of thinking. appreciate it!
amazing speech Kumar, keep it going like that!
Great presentation 🙏
Reward - success , celebrate - failures,
Punish - actions
*inaction
Punish inaction.
Not doing anything is to be punished.
2030... that is no so far away as one might think
he doesnt even have the typical indian accent. 🤩
Kumar got a point there, I have to agree.
Mother India! The one and only!
0.5 Lac patents only. How can that be?
Probably in 2030 Indian become Pajeet powerfull country.
interesting indeed! ❤
no hitech exports from india? really? didnt know that!
great talk tedX 👍
Why tf is this not viewed by more people??
India now stopped export of certain pharamceuticals
Presentation skills are nice,far better than the boring bollywood films.
😂
36m indian students omg!
if we are all around at that time...
I think it will be the former Im afraid.
only 10 years from now wow
For what ?
@@ayushbhardwaj7650 Dystopia
There is a big underlying problem happening here, strange.
The movement when you start celebrating your failure than believe me on one in this world can defeat you!
he has 2 babys and a startup which is also a baby hehe
indians are really clever, they will overcome all problems!
lockdown kicked the job problem back to stone age
Unemployment rising for several reasons
3:53 😂
how will corona effect the indian economy? hmm
Great talk!
Vsd in ,9month old
You come to my shop , pay for product but then product doest work and I blame you that it's all your fails and not mine who came up with idea of selling my product with promise of something
Great
Super
THE problem solving machine will be AI then 😋
Hahhahahahahaha 😂😂😂😂😂😂
WHAT??? Only 156 researcher per mill??? Unbelievable!
really cute baby ❤❤
thats a lot of indians lol
WTF is he trying to say 🤔
Reward Success, Celebrate Failure, Punish Inaction. All He was trying to say is to start doing new things or Ventures and be ok with failure. This is how you get money circulating in the economy. The Main problem with India is that Many People Either don't have enough money or salary left after paying their bills or Those who have extra money try to save it either in Savings account or FD. Getting people to spend on goods is what we need. Only then a Capitalism based economy like ours can survive
@@SanjayRamaswamyWolvie 👍