The sixteenth edition of IET India Digital Conversations, powered by the IET Future Tech Panel, will see N R Narayana Murthy, Founder, Infosys Limited join us for a fireside chat on - 'Leading India's Digital Revolution'. Post the fireside chat, Jim Morrish, Founding Partner, Transforma Insights, will share insights on - 'Enterprise adoption of new technologies and prediction for the future'.

Speakers at IET India Digital Conversations on Leading India's Digital Revolution: Jim Morrish, N R Narayana Murthy, Dr Rishi Bhatnagar and Shekhar Sanyal

Speaking about the event on 11 August, 2020, Shekhar Sanyal, Country Head and Director, IET India said, "We are immensely excited to welcome N R Narayana Murthy, The IET's Honorary Fellow to the sixteenth episode of IET India Digital Conversations. As part of our 150 year old legacy, the IET as an organisation has always created relevant conversations and platforms in working to engineer a better world. Be it our IET Future Tech Panel, Digital Conversations or our constant release of white papers and advisory notes, we have always led the path to help our stakeholders be at the cusp of technological changes."

N R Narayana Murthy, Founder - Infosys Limited said, "As long as the thread of innovation and enthusiasm is tightly woven, the Indian technology sector will remain relevant and ready for the future." He also added, "It gives me immense satisfaction to see institutions like the IET play their role by building neutral platforms like the IET Future Tech Panel. Such platforms work towards accelerating the adoption for future technologies. I wish the team immense success and the will to achieve every milestone."

Jim Morrish, member of the Global Advisory Body of the IET Future Tech Panel said that, "India is at a watershed movement, with the IET Future Tech Panel focusing on technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, IoT and Virtual Reality amongst many others, this countrywide focus is bound to lead towards a digital revolution." The Founding Partner of Transforma Insights also added, "With the guidance of N R Narayana Murthy, I am certain that the panel will be effective in helping the IET lead India's digital revolution."

Dr Rishi Mohan Bhatnagar, Chair of The IET Future Tech Panel, said, "Our vision is for India to take a leadership role in the digital revolution by innovating and using future technologies. The IET Future Tech Panel is a neutral platform to guide, support, experiment and encourage technologists to lead this revolution. We look forward to learn and imbibe lessons from N R Narayana Murthy who has worked to make India a leader in the IT space. It gives me immense pleasure to welcome him."

The registrations for this 90 minute episode from 11:00-12:30 on 11 August, 2020 are open and available on our social media handles - Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn

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Given the increasing global importance of India as an engineering hub our aim is to make an impact that has relevance both locally and internationally. Our strategy is to make a meaningful impact on the overall competency and skill levels within the Indian engineering community and play an influencing role with industry in relation to technology innovation and solving problems of public importance.

We want to do this through working in partnership with industry, academia and government, focussing on the application of practical skills within both learning & career lifecycles, driving innovation and thought leadership through high impact sectors.

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