Day 2 of AIMA's 51st National Management Convention, themed 'India’s Ascent: Navigating Global Uncertainty,' features a series of sessions and fireside chats with more than 30 distinguished speakers.
The panel discusses how India should develop unicorns by improving deep tech funding with grants, partnerships, specialised funds, R&D and talent support.
Arunabha Ghosh emphasises achieving net zero through sustainable economic activities and collaborative policies involving governments, businesses, and society.
Prof V G Narayanan talks about AI's transformative role in preparing management students for evolving business landscapes.
Kartik Sharma outlines key guidelines for navigating the ethical landscape of AI, emphasising transparency, accountability, privacy, safety and sustainability.
Karan Verma offers tips to early start up founders and entrepreneurs in startup investment essentials, including due diligence, portfolio strategy, and exit planning.
Karan Johar shares his journey in the Indian film industry, his vast knowledge of film direction and execution, and industry insights.
Pradeep Khosla talks about how industry, academia and government can partner in balancing the benefits and risks of AI in the changing landscape.
The Panel discusses how Indian CEOs could grab new global opportunities while managing geopolitical risks.
The Panel talks about how FinFluencers must assure verified information, transparency of interest, and accountability of advice when sharing content with those looking to invest.
Vivek Gupta and Abhay Hanjura share their story of how they revolutionised India's meat and seafood industry, and are now a top online platform for premium products.
General Manoj Pande emphasises the need for significant Indian Army upgrades for a robust domestic production base to assert India's interests in disputes.