Kerala Global Digital Summit to debate changes in business conduct
The panel on Technology Disruptions and Inclusion has six speakers, and it will be moderated by journalist Sagarika Ghose.
KOCHI: Top corporate honchos, business analysts and academics will share the podium at Kerala Global Digital Summit, #FUTURE, to debate and analyze the changes in the conduct of businesses that are likely to be unleashed by new age disruptive technologies in the next 5-10 years. ‘Technology Disruption and Inclusion’ is among the major topics for discussions at the two-day brainstorming event to be held in Kochi on March 22 and 23. It is being viewed by the state government as a path-breaking initiative that would offer innovative solutions for transforming the lives of people by leveraging digital and other emerging technologies.
The presentations by business and technology leaders, followed by a debate, will focus on how the changes are impacting individuals, especially the old and those with disabilities, in their daily lives and how businesses are visualising and planning to come to grips with those changes. The speakers at #FUTURE will also put across their ideas on how Kerala can benefit from such opportunities or contribute to the changes for making technology inclusive and sustainable. The panel on “Technology Disruptions and Inclusion” has six speakers, and it will be moderated by journalist Sagarika Ghose.
The speakers are: Dinu John Parel, Global CIO -Dover Corporation; Harish Krishnan, MD, Public Affairs and Strategic Engagement, Cisco Systems; Dr Subramanian Rangan, Professor, Strategy and Management, INSEAD; Thomas Zacharia, Director, Oak Ridge National Laborat-ory; Vinod Vasudevan, Group CEO, Flytxt; and S.D. Shibulal, Chairman of Kerala government’s High-Power IT Committee (HPIC). The session will look into the vital aspects of the emerging global scenario such as the changing needs of the global population in the next two decades, the role of technology in meeting these changing needs and how it can be designed for inclusion at all levels.
Other topics to be covered will include the importance of technologies such as Blockchain and how technology can be used to complement or bring to the forefront the differently-abled and economically disadvantaged people. The World Bank estimates that close to one billion people or 15 percent of the global population experience some form of disability, of which a fifth or 190 million experience significant disabilities that constrain them from making use of opportunities that typically are available to the rest of the population. These constraints include lower access to information and communication technologies, lack of accessible transport and inadequate standards across all walks of life.