Tag: N R Narayana Murthy

  • CNN-IBN & Infosys Felicitate 14 Innovators

    CNN-IBN & Infosys Felicitate 14 Innovators

    MUMBAI: In a first-of-its-kind initiative, CNN-IBN, in partnership with Infosys, recognized 14 exemplary innovations that have not only transformed the lives of millions of Indians but have also made indelible impressions globally. At a prestigious awards ceremony held on 28th March, 2014 at the JW Marriott Hotel in New Delhi, the people behind these innovations were felicitated. Chief Guest Mr. Narayana Murthy, co-founder and Executive Chairman of Infosys and the Guests of Honour Mr. Kiran Karnik, the former president of NASSCOM & Mrs. Tessy Thomas, India’s Missile Woman graced the event with their presence.

     

    These special awardees have been working tirelessly to make themselves valuable partners in India’s progress. The 14 innovations, awarded for their significant business and social impact, were as follows:

     

    Business Innovations

    • Aurolab: For creating the world’s cheapest intraocular lenses.
    • GE Healthcare: For introducing MAC 400, a low-cost ECG machine that has profoundly impacted clinical guidelines and ECG standards, and made ECGs available to every physician, every patient, everywhere.
    • Amul: One of the most successful business innovations that came out of our country and helped India emerge as the largest milk producer in the world.
    • Cipla: For emerging as a world leader in the generic drug market and for making life-saving drugs available to those who need it the most, at an affordable cost.
    • Hindustan Unilever: For Pureit Water Purifiers, a breakthrough innovation developed and designed locally for low-cost domestic water purification.
    • Godrej & Boyce ChotuKool: A compact small fridge that runs on both electricity and battery for the mid- and low-income urban and rural markets.
    • BrahMos Aerospace: For developing BrahMos missile which is the world’s first supersonic cruise missile that can be maneuvered while still in flight.
    • Jain Irrigation: India’s largest and world’s second largest micro irrigation company that pioneered a green revolution through micro irrigation technology, impacting the lives of over three million farmers with sustainable agriculture

     

    Social Innovations

     

    • Akshaya Patra Foundation: Runs school lunch programs across India distributing freshly cooked, healthy meals daily to almost 1.3 million underprivileged children in 9,000 government schools through 20 locations in nine states across India.
    • Dr Devi Shetty, Chairman and Founder of Narayana Hrudayalaya: Made cardiac surgery affordable to even the poorest in our society.
    • Bunker Roy, social activist and educator: Founded the Barefoot College that educates illiterate village women, often grandmothers, to assemble and maintain hi-tech solar panels for use in their own villages and for others.
    • Pratham: The largest NGO working to provide quality education to the underprivileged children in India.
    • Jaipur Foot: For providing world-class artificial limbs, rehabilitation aids and other appliances, free of charge, to physically challenged individuals below the poverty line.
    • Ela Bhatt, Founder, Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA): For running one of the largest women-led social business enterprises for poor, self-employed women workers. 

     

    Speaking about the series, Sagarika Ghose, Deputy Editor, CNN-IBN, said, “The world has experienced commendable changes over the years on account of brilliant minds that have introduced several innovations across verticals. As we continue to progress, it gives us immense pride to honour top innovators who have helped our country and other nations prosper. ‘Innovating for a Better Tomorrow’ is a one-of-a-kind-initiative that aims to salute the brilliant minds that have helped our country prosper in the race for development.”

     

    N R Narayana Murthy, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, Infosys, said, “Innovation is all about devising new methods of using existing knowledge to make the lives of people better. Societies that have embraced innovation have enhanced productivity and grown their economies rapidly. I think in a developing country, like India, there is both a need and huge potential to innovate in every sector. Innovating for a Better Tomorrow is our attempt to recognize individuals and groups who have changed thousands of lives with the power of their ideas.”

  • CNN-IBN & Infosys present ‘Innovating for a Better Tomorrow’

    CNN-IBN & Infosys present ‘Innovating for a Better Tomorrow’

    MUMBAI: As the world around us evolves rapidly, several innovations are born to help us keep pace. CNN-IBN, in partnership with Infosys, is all set to bring to the fore exemplary innovations that have not only transformed the lives of millions of Indians but have also left indelible impressions globally. The exclusive nine-episode series ‘Innovating for a Better Tomorrow’ will showcase innovations with significant business and social impact.

    The series will begin on February 15, 2014 with an hour-long discussion between CNN-IBN Deputy Editor Sagarika Ghose and Infosys Co-Founder and Executive Chairman N R Narayana Murthy. The episode will touch upon various topics revolving around innovation. It will discuss the opportunities, growth prospects and challenges for innovators, while also outlining the role of corporates in encouraging innovation.

    The 14 compelling innovations to be featured on the show are:-

    Business Innovations

    •    Aurolab: For creating the world’s cheapest intraocular lenses.

    •    GE Healthcare: For introducing MAC 400, a low-cost ECG machine that has profoundly impacted clinical guidelines and ECG standards, and made ECGs available to every physician, every patient, everywhere.

    •    Amul: One of the most successful business innovations that came out of our country and helped India emerge as the largest milk producer in the world.

    •    Cipla: For emerging as a world leader in the generic drug market and for making life-saving drugs available to those who need it the most, at an affordable cost.

    •    Hindustan Unilever: For Pureit Water Purifiers, a breakthrough innovation developed and designed locally for low-cost domestic water purification.

    •    Godrej & Boyce ChotuKool: A compact small fridge that runs on both electricity and battery for the mid- and low-income urban and rural markets.

    •    BrahMos Aerospace: For developing BrahMos missile, which is the world’s first supersonic cruise missile that can be maneuvered while still in flight.

    •    Dr Reny M Roy, DRDO scientist: For developing the Explosive Detection Kit (EDK) that uses chemicals to trigger reactions and detect explosives.

    Social Innovations

    •    Akshaya Patra Foundation: Runs school lunch programs across India distributing freshly cooked, healthy meals daily to almost 1.3 million underprivileged children in 9,000 government schools through 20 locations in nine states across India.

    •    Dr Devi Shetty, Chairman and Founder of Narayana Hrudayalaya: Made cardiac surgery affordable to even the poorest in our society.

    •    Bunker Roy, social activist and educator: Founded the Barefoot College that educates illiterate village women, often grandmothers, to assemble and maintain hi-tech solar panels for use in their own villages and for others.

    •    Pratham: The largest NGO working to provide quality education to the underprivileged children in India.

    •    Jaipur Foot: For providing world-class artificial limbs, rehabilitation aids and other appliances, free of charge, to physically challenged individuals below the poverty line.

    •    Ela Bhatt, Founder, Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA): For running one of the largest women-led social business enterprises for poor, self-employed women workers.Speaking about the series, Sagarika Ghose, Deputy Editor, CNN-IBN, said, “The world has experienced commendable changes over the years on account of brilliant minds that have introduced several innovations across verticals. As we continue to progress, our series Innovating for a Better Tomorrow aims to highlight and felicitate top innovators, who have helped our country and other nations prosper.”

    N R Narayana Murthy, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, Infosys, said, “Innovation is all about new methods of using existing knowledge to make the lives of people better. Societies that have embraced innovation have enhanced productivity and grown their economies rapidly. I think in a developing country, like India, there is both a need and huge potential to innovate in every sector. Innovating for a Better Tomorrow is our attempt to recognize individuals and groups who have changed thousands of lives with their innovations.”

    The series will conclude with a grand finale wherein the 14 innovators will be awarded.

     
    Don’t miss the series beginning with the curtain raiser on Saturday, Feb 15, at 7:00 PM, with repeat telecasts on Sunday, Feb 16, at 12:00 PM & 6:00 PM, on CNN-IBN; and on Sunday, Feb 16, at 3:30 PM, on CNBC-TV18.

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  • NDTV Profit to launch three shows

    MUMBAI: NDTV Profit is launching three new shows – Analyse This, India Inc. Season – 5 and Ernst & Young – NDTV Profit What’s The Big Deal.

    A daily show from Monday to Thursday at 7:00 pm, Analyse This will be anchored by Abheek Barman. The show will provide expert insights into the business and economic environment of the country for viewers feeling lost in the web of numbers, charts, graphs and data.

    India Inc. Season 5 will be, like its previous seasons, a weekly programme slotted at 8:30 pm every Monday, and will review the status of economic reforms since India’s Manmohan Singh became the Prime Minister.

    The team of India Inc. will discuss the economy with people like N R Narayana Murthy, Adi Godrej, Gautam Thapar, K V Kamath, Niranjan Hiranandani and Sunil Bharti Mittal, among others.

    The half-hour monthly show Ernst & Young – NDTV Profit What’s The Big Deal will be anchored by Arijit Barman. It will closely examine the most talked about mergers and acquisitions, FDIs setting up funds, private equity and hedge funds, global players buying stakes in Indian firms and other aspects related to the growing Indian industry.