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YOUNG INNOVATORS ON WORLD STAGE

World Economic Forum includes three Indian companies in global list of 25 Technology Pioneers
that represents the software services companies in India. The year 2010 must have particularly been challenging for WEF to find technology pioneers as the world had just been through the Great Recession that saw many of the well-accepted technologies from the yesteryears proving to be not so helpful in dealing with the crisis such as the Great Recession of 2008-09. So, what seemed to be the need of the times was something to disrupt and arrest the free-fall that had characterised the previous year. As far as India is concerned, entrepreneurship and innovation are continuing to grow. While there is a slowdown globally, it has been minimal in India which is still growing at 8 per cent. A lot of the innovation in India has also to do with the cost effective innovation which is ideal during a slowdown. I think Indian companies will continue to innovate and make their impact felt strongly globally, said Srivastava, who was also a selection committee member in 2010 for the WEF Technology Pioneers Programme 2011. In 2010, it was about entrepreneurship, innovation and technology, which have always played a key role in shaping and improving society. New companies were already planting the seeds of recovery and for the next wave of growth and progress. Having laid the seeds for them to germinate, what next? Hence, in 2011 it was about empowering people and transforming the society. The companies selected in 2010 were active in important fields in the main categories of energy and environment, health and information technologies, telecommunications and new media. They are developing products and services that can help meet the promises of sustainable energy; for bridging the digital divide; for treatment and improved monitoring of various health
PRAVEEN BOSE & BIBHU RANJAN MISHRA Bangalore, 1 September

GLOBAL TECH PIONEERS 2012


LIFE SCIENCES/ HEALTH Biocartis, Switzerland Diagnostics for All, USA 3 Tethys BioScience, USA

he World Economic Forum (WEF) has nominated three Indian companies --Attero Recycling (Noida), First Energy (Pune), and FINO (Mumbai) -- as 'Technological Pioneers', also termed by WEF as visionary companies in the fields of information technology and new media, energy/environment and life sciences/health for 2011. The nominated companies are part of the 25 such innovative young companies from across the world whose cutting-edge technologies are transforming business and society. The year 2011 recognises technology as looking at ways to preserve the world. Hence, it was the crucial issue of water management and its treatment that was in focus. In 2010, the WEF Technology Pioneers Programme looked at ways to weather the crisis, similar to the one the world faced the previous year, during the biggest recession in a century. Born from a need to recognise and support organisations dedicated to research and development, and the eventual development of new technologies, the Technology Pioneers Programme is WEFs means to identify and integrate top innovators into the forums activities. It is WEFs attempt to bring on one platform and help connect and partner leaders from academia, business, government, civil society and media. While identifying companies that are pioneering in various fields of technology, the WEF selection committee looks at the level of innovation these companies have brought in and the impact those would make. It also looks at the innovations they have promised for the future, says Saurabh Srivastava, chairman of CA Technologies India and past chairman of Nasscom, the industry body

WEF HAS NOMINATED FINANCIAL INCLUSION FIRM FINO, ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLER ATTERO AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY CREATOR FIRST ENERGY FOR THEIR VISIONARY DISRUPTIVE BUSINESSES
conditions. They are also redesigning businesses and societies with their disruptive innovations. Disruptors by definition rethink and redesign, be it business models, innovation paradigms or societal progress. By integrating the Technology Pioneers into the initiatives of WEF, we are certain these disruptors will also live up to the challenge of contributing to rebuild and improve the state of the world, says the programme. How can individuals and corporations

benefit even more from the 24/7, ubiquitous connection to the internet and prevent the resulting reputation and security risks? What new approaches to treating rare and neglected diseases will emerge and save lives in the coming years? How can technology help modify behaviours to optimise energy use and bring us closer to a low-carbon economy? The 25 start-ups selected as the World Economic Forums Technology Pioneers 2012 programme innovatively address these and other challenges to have a critical impact on how business and society work. One particular aspect to highlight this year is the large number of companies that are focusing on having a social impact, such as providing health or financial services to under-served populations, while revolutionising the business paradigms in their industries, says Olivier Schwab, Director, Head of Technology Pioneers, World

Economic Forum. This years companies showcase the diversity in which innovative technology can be deployed to benefit business and society. The technology pioneers for 2012 are drawn from diverse fields, including information technology and new media, energy and environment, and life sciences and health. Their many diverse activities range from drip irrigation to small farms to highprecision greenhouse gas measurement; providing financial services to under-served, rural populations; and developing photosynthetic biofuels or molecular diagnostics. The US dominates the 2012 programme with 18 innovative companies in the list of 25. The list also includes two Swiss companies and one each from Italy and Ireland. The number of Indian companies in the WEF Technology Pioneers Programme for 2012 has improved to three from the previous years one. Vortex Engineering, the only Indian company that figured in Technology Pioneer 2011 list provides innovative cash dispensing method enabling financial inclusion. First of all, it is an indication of the innovations that are happening within the company in the technology front and appreciation of the fact that Attero has spent a lot of energy and time on R&D for leveraging technology. I think it is an acknowledgement of the innovations Attero has brought into the area of e-waste management which is a cause of great concern not only in India, but also across the world. This will motivate our team further, said Nitin Gupta, founder & CEO of Attero Recycling. Agrees Srivastava of CA Technologies India: It will broaden the horizon of the Indian companies. It will make them more aware and give more self-confidence to do what they wanted to do.

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT 1366 Technologies, USA Attero Recycling, India Driptech, USA EcoMotors International, USA Electro Power Systems, Italy First Energy, India Joule Unlimited, USA Picarro, USA Protean Electric, USA Solazyme, USA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES / TELECOMMUNICATIONS / NEW MEDIA Altobridge, Ireland Appirio, USA Cloudflare, USA DoubleVerify, USA Dropbox, USA Financial Inclusion Network and Operations, India Kickstarter, USA Lending Club, USA LivingPlanIT, Switzerland Mocana, USA Palantir Technologies, USA Tabula Digita, USA

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