Since I have read most of your books, I can relate to this. I think most countries struggle in getting it working and yes, US has been very successful. Many other countries have modeled around this approach, but due to cultures, it is not working so well. There is a need to open up both ways. In India we have seen only IISc having a vibrant productization approach, which others are fast catching up. Future looks good for IIITK in your hands. All the very best!
Sir, you you talked about converting innovations to products. But I would like to extend that to another level, I.e., converting products to sales at global levels. This is lacking in India to some extent. What are your thoughts on this? How do we overcome this?
Very informative
Look forward to many such videos Dr Dharaskar
Since I have read most of your books, I can relate to this. I think most countries struggle in getting it working and yes, US has been very successful. Many other countries have modeled around this approach, but due to cultures, it is not working so well. There is a need to open up both ways. In India we have seen only IISc having a vibrant productization approach, which others are fast catching up. Future looks good for IIITK in your hands. All the very best!
Sir, you you talked about converting innovations to products. But I would like to extend that to another level, I.e., converting products to sales at global levels. This is lacking in India to some extent. What are your thoughts on this? How do we overcome this?