Thursday, May 15, 2025
  • Home
  • National
  • International
  • Movies
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Fitness
  • Lifestyle
  • Punjab
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

India’s next big task: Turning academic researchers into entrepreneurs

by author
December 4, 2020
in Business
0
India’s next big task: Turning academic researchers into entrepreneurs
0
SHARES
41
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Pune doctors, pune scientists, standford university ranking, top research in medical feild, top researcher in respiratory medicine, Indian doctors rankingAcademic entrepreneurs are bringing cutting edge, scalable solutions to the table, and that makes them attractive to investors. (Representative image) (Reuters Photo)

American biochemist Jennifer Doudna shared the 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with French scientist Emmanuelle Charpentier for their pioneering research in CRISPR gene editing technology. Their invention could power a test kit that detects the novel coronavirus in just five minutes, compared to the current test, which takes a whole day. From the race to develop a vaccine to producing innovative ventilators and finding ways to speed up testing, the Covid-19 pandemic has prompted many to search for answers. Scientists and researchers are looking beyond their labs to scale and create impact through their innovations. And to do this, they are looking for marketers and business leaders to help turn research into real-world solutions.

Related posts

EXCLUSIVE – Crypto giant Binance controlled ‘independent’ US affiliate’s bank accounts

EXCLUSIVE – Crypto giant Binance controlled ‘independent’ US affiliate’s bank accounts

June 5, 2023
Why investing just to save tax may be bad for you

Why investing just to save tax may be bad for you

June 5, 2023

The global pandemic is showing us the power of collaboration as business minds and academicians are coming together to find solutions. As this is not limited to healthcare – the current situation has sparked massive changes in consumer behaviour globally, most of which are here to stay. This has resulted in a host of new problems for researchers and business leaders to come together and solve.

Upending the ecosystem

Entrepreneurs in India have traditionally started out with small-scale business establishments, joining family-run businesses or getting degrees from top B-schools. Over the last two decades, tech start-ups have disrupted this model, making it possible for anyone with talent and ambition to succeed in starting and scaling a company. According to a NASSCOM report, the Indian technology start-up landscape has evolved to become the fourth largest in the world. The total number of tech start-ups in the country has grown to 8,900-9,300, with 1,300 startups being added in 2019 alone. Over 18 per cent of all start-ups in India are now leveraging deep tech (such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, NLP, etc.) which means there are over 1,600 deep-tech companies in India. This number constituted only eight per cent in 2014 and has seen a 40 per cent compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over the past five years, said the report.

Tech startups have garnered a lot of attention, but only recently are we beginning to see more academicians turn to entrepreneurship. They are keen to turn their research into tangible, real-world impact at scale. We only need to look at the MIT Technology Review’s peer-reviewed annual award and listicle ‘Innovators under 35’ to understand the rapidly changing landscape of market-ready innovations. This year’s innovations range from artificial intelligence (AI) to biodegradable plastic and energy-efficient textiles. While the ecosystem provides opportunities for innovation, powered by new-age tools such as data analytics, machine learning (ML), etc., it’s also important to ensure that market-led discoveries are encouraged at the academic stage in order to remain ahead of the global curve.

Another important factor to be considered is the opportunity to address the gender gap in the sector. In 2015, only 14 per cent of the patent applications listed women as inventors. Academic entrepreneurship offers a level playing field for female researchers, who account for about 40 per cent of the academic talent pool globally.

Also read: Long term recovery for Covid-hit MSMEs to be uneven; hinges on these sectors in 6-12 months ahead

Attracting Investors

Academic Entrepreneurs are bringing cutting edge, scalable solutions to the table, and that makes them attractive to investors. Their deep skills in technological advances enable them to work on new and innovative solutions to business problems, thus differentiating them from other startups. Interestingly, a scientist inherently has several skills that make a good entrepreneur: a scientist working on tech innovations is not deterred by challenges or problems, or the time and effort it takes to solve them. In fact, for many, problems only serve as a steer towards greater impact.

Paving new pathways

The Covid-19 related economic downturn has impacted several higher education establishments across the world. Strained resources, pressure on research funding, and hiring freezes in the higher education sector are likely to further narrow the career pathways for scientists and researchers. In countries like Malaysia and Singapore, universities today are addressing the challenge with innovative courses as well as industry tie-ups to provide the right exposure to their students. The idea is to push for academic success as well as prepare their students for paving new pathways to entrepreneurial success.

As per government data, India has about 6,214 engineering and technology institutions with approximately 2.9 million students. While this presents us with huge opportunities, it also leaves us with a responsibility to upgrade and create market-centric solutions for our engineering and research students, adapting to the rapidly changing ecosystem and the new opportunities it presents to today’s academicians.

What India needs to build today is a culture of academic entrepreneurs who are passionate and eager to take their research to market. Entrepreneurship can empower people and give them the freedom to turn their research into an impactful product used by millions of people. But a critical step in this journey is the collaboration between two sets of ambitious, talented individuals – the academicians or future CTOs and the market-minded or future CEOs of Indian startups.

Esha Tiwary is the General Manager at Entrepreneur First – India. Views expressed are the author’s own.

Get live Stock Prices from BSE, NSE, US Market and latest NAV, portfolio of Mutual Funds, calculate your tax by Income Tax Calculator, know market’s Top Gainers, Top Losers & Best Equity Funds. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

Financial Express is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest Biz news and updates.





Source link

Previous Post

Farmers' protest Day 9: Traffic chaos continues at Delhi's borders; check routes commuters can take | India News

Next Post

CBSE Board, NEET, JEE 2021 exam dates: What will Centre say on December 10; check out all details here | India News

Related Posts

EXCLUSIVE – Crypto giant Binance controlled ‘independent’ US affiliate’s bank accounts
Business

EXCLUSIVE – Crypto giant Binance controlled ‘independent’ US affiliate’s bank accounts

June 5, 2023
Why investing just to save tax may be bad for you
Business

Why investing just to save tax may be bad for you

June 5, 2023
Share Market outlook today: Nifty, Bank Nifty may to gain on positive global cues; check support, resistance
Business

Share Market outlook today: Nifty, Bank Nifty may to gain on positive global cues; check support, resistance

June 5, 2023
Startup group of G20 calls for $1-trillion commitment
Business

Startup group of G20 calls for $1-trillion commitment

June 5, 2023
DHARAKSHA: Converting rice straw stubble to sustainable packaging material
Business

DHARAKSHA: Converting rice straw stubble to sustainable packaging material

June 4, 2023
Amrita Hospital, Kochi opens two new research centres; announces Rs 65 Crore for charitable care
Business

Amrita Hospital, Kochi opens two new research centres; announces Rs 65 Crore for charitable care

June 4, 2023
Next Post
CBSE Board, NEET, JEE 2021 exam dates: What will Centre say on December 10; check out all details here | India News

CBSE Board, NEET, JEE 2021 exam dates: What will Centre say on December 10; check out all details here | India News

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Heavy Metal Football: The Euro could be splendid in its unpredictability but a tough tournament than the World Cup

Heavy Metal Football: The Euro could be splendid in its unpredictability but a tough tournament than the World Cup

4 years ago
From Lionel Messi to Cristiano Ronaldo: Top 10 players who will play their last FIFA World Cup | Football News

From Lionel Messi to Cristiano Ronaldo: Top 10 players who will play their last FIFA World Cup | Football News

3 years ago
Asia Cup hockey 2022: India fight back to draw 3-3 against Malaysia in thrilling match | Other Sports News

Asia Cup hockey 2022: India fight back to draw 3-3 against Malaysia in thrilling match | Other Sports News

3 years ago
Developers intensify project launches as demand for housing grows in festive season

Developers intensify project launches as demand for housing grows in festive season

4 years ago

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fitness
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Architecture culture Fitness indian architecture indian culture indian culture and heritage indian news lifestyle national news Technology technology news Travel travelling

About Us

Awaj Ludhiana Ki

Address

2667/3, Kishore Nagar, Tajpur & Jail Road, Ludhiana – 141008

Recent News

  • ‘It Was Very Important For Us To Rally Around Flag’: Shashi Tharoor Clarifies His Stance On Op Sindoor | India News
  • ‘Police Tried To Stop Me’: Rahul Terms Nitish Govt ‘Dhokebaaz Sarkaar’ During Bihar Visit | India News
  • Kriti Sanon stars in Pedigree’s wet food campaign for dogs : Bollywood News
  • India Questions Safety Of Pakistani Nukes As IAEA Rejects Radiation Leak Claims | India News
  • AICWA, FWICE boycott Turkey over anti-India stance amid conflict with Pakistan after Pahalgam terror attack : Bollywood News

Category

  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fitness
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

Search

No Result
View All Result

Email

[email protected]

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers

Copyright © 2019 Awaj Ludhiana Ki or it's affiliates | Website by Awaj Ludhiana Ki Team

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Contact us
  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fashion
  • Fitness
  • Food
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Punjab

Copyright © 2019 Awaj Ludhiana Ki or it's affiliates | Website by Awaj Ludhiana Ki Team

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In