Section: Innovate Now or Never | Category: Management Series , Categories , Management Discussions , Innovation

Innovate Now or Never

Date: 18 Dec 2020 | Duration: 02:15:30

A special session exploring the emerging business technologies and resulting challenges and opportunities with eminent speakers from India and Israel – Harsh Pati Singhania, President AIMA & Vice Chairman & MD, JK Paper Ltd; Ilanit Kabessa, Corporate Venturing & Innovation Advisor, AgriFood Industries; David Schwartz, VP Tech Venturing & Innovation, Pepsico; Neil Ackerman, Global Supply Chain, Digital Executive, Johnson & Johnson; Pramod Bhasin, Founder, Genpact and Chairman, Clix Capital; Rekha Sethi, Director General, AIMA ; Pranjal Sharma, Economic Analyst, Advisor & Writer & Author, India Automated; Natasha Zangin, Counsellor, Head of Economic & Commercial Mission and Dan Fishel, VP, Business Development, Our Crowd


Speakers: Harsh Pati Singhania, President AIMA & Vice Chairman & MD, JK Paper Ltd; Ilanit Kabessa, Corporate Venturing & Innovation Advisor, AgriFood Industries; David Schwartz, VP Tech Venturing & Innovation, Pepsico; Neil Ackerman, Global Supply Chain, Digital Executive, Johnson & Johnson; Pramod Bhasin, Founder, Genpact and Chairman, Clix Capital; Rekha Sethi, Director General, AIMA; Pranjal Sharma, Economic Analyst, Advisor & Writer & Author, India Automated; Natasha Zangin, Counsellor, Head of Economic & Commercial Mission and Dan Fishel, VP, Business Development, OurCrowd


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