Students, Technology Trends, 
Entrepreneurship 
Prakash B Pimpale 
pimpalepatil.googlepages.com
Ahead 
Share Experiences, though few 
Doing the Best Possible in Student Life 
Technology Trends 
Practical Entrepreneurship
Doing the Best Possible in 
Student Life 
Study Well – What you are supposed to study! 
Have a topic of Interest and follow it 
Current Affairs of your field - Technology and 
Market 
Strong Application Oriented Projects 
 Relating to Fundamentals 
 Relating to Hot Applications 
 Innovation
cont… 
Extra Curricular – Communication, Courage, Leadership 
Focused Preparations for Job – One/Two Subject/s, Aptitude 
and General Interview Skills 
Try hands at innovating and commercializing something
cont… 
Utilize time well – We can’t expect anything more than this in 
globalized world!
cont.. 
Courses like: 
 Artificial Intelligence : Programming a Robotic Car 
 Programming Languages : Building a Web Browser 
 Image and Video Processing 
 Digital Signal Processing 
 VLSI CAD: Logic to Layout 
 Machine Learning 
 Natural Language Processing 
 From fields like Medicine, Biology, Economics …..
cont.. 
Programming
Technology Trends 
Artificial Intelligence 
Data Mining/Machine Learning and Statistics 
Communication Devices 
Web and Mobile Applications 
Intelligent Transport System, Agricultural and 
Environmental Electronics 
... 
-- 
http://deity.gov.in/ : Department of Electronics and 
Information Technology
Cont.. 
Example: 
Diabeto : Shrikant Pawar
Cont… 
Sensors will be in everything, and 
everywhere. 
- Reid Hoffman, 
LinkedIn Founder 
VC at Greylock
Entrepreneurship
Can't skip even a line of it 
More and more students are realizing that they can’t pass their 
degree in for a job upon graduation anymore. The old promise 
made by our education system was that if you worked really hard 
in school, you would be almost guaranteed a job as a reward for 
your efforts. Furthermore, corporations used to hire most of their 
interns into full-time positions. Both of these promises have been 
broken due to economic constraints and global competition. 
Based on a recent report by my company, we found that 
employers expect students to have at least one internship, yet 
only half of them are bringing on new interns and few have hired 
them into full-time positions. The normal path to growing your 
career is non-existent. In today’s world, you can’t rely on 
anything or anyone to make you successful – you have to be 
accountable for your own career and create your own path. 
- Dan Schawbel, Why Students Should Gain Entrepreneurship Experience Before Graduating, Techcrunch
Entrepreneurship: Act of being an entrepreneur - wikipedia 
defines entrepreneur as one who undertakes innovations, 
finance and business acumen in an effort to transform 
innovations into economic goods 
Entrepreneurs
Skills 
Entrepreneurial skills 
Risk-seeking 
Innovation 
Change-orientation 
Persistence 
Visionary 
Technical skills 
Domain specific hard skills 
Communication 
Co-ordinating in team 
Interpersonal relations 
Biz Management skills 
Planning, formulating 
Goals, decision-making, 
motivating, marketing, 
accounting, negotiation
How It Goes 
 For 'some' reason you think of starting on your 
own 
 You get a chance to work on it 
 You start 
 You fail and succeed iteratively 
 You raise funding [Angel/Venture Capital] 
 You scale 
 You sell or you are all set for an IPO
What Exists and What may Excel
Contemporary Startups 
 Flipkart, Infibeam : Books, Electronic Stuff, Gifts, etc. 
 Bookmyshow, Bookmytrainings : Bookings 
 Makemytrip, Cleartrip, Redbus : Travel Booking 
 Dealface, Groupon : Group Buying, Daily Deals 
 Facebook, Twitter : Social 
 Naukari, Jeevansathi : Hunt 
 Paypal : Payment Gateway 
 Desicrew : Rural BPO 
 RangDe, Inkfruit, Airtel, Google, JustDial, NIIT
Next big 
 Analytics - Mu Sigma (Rs 580 crore from Sequoi and 
General Atlantic) 
 Online Docs – zoho 
 Social Net - Custom social nets 
 Electronic Commerce – Buildabazaar, firstcry.com 
 Daily Deals/group buying – Groupon, mydala, daily deals, 
snapdeals 
 Telcom – Internet, applications, low cost services [?] 
 Non Tech- Agriculture, Health Care, Human 
resource/staffing, transport, banking, food, Clean tech 
(Solar, environment friendly products) 
?
Where to start
Online forums 
 NASCOM Emerge Community 
 National Entrepreneurship Network 
 Pluggd.in 
 iamstarting – interviews with founders 
 TechCrunch 
 open Coffee clubs / POCC 
 Paul Graham Essays (Y Combinator)
Offline Stuff 
 Magazines : Entrepreneur, DARE, Udyojak 
(Marathi) 
 Books: Many out there, For starters- books by 
Rashmi Bansal 
Read anything and every thing that interests 
you : An entrepreneur always looks for an 
opportunity in everything, almost everything!
Events 
 Startup saturday 
 Proto.in 
 StartUp city 
 iWeekend 
 Startup Garage, pune 
 NASSCOM Emerge 
 TiE – The Indus Entrepreneurs 
 Tata Jagriti Yatra
Funding 
 Venture Capital: Sequoi capital, Cannon 
Partners, (Vinod) Khosala Ventures 
 Incubators (SINE IITB/CIIE IIMA) 
 Angel Investors – Mumbai Angels, Indian 
Angel Network 
 Public – NSE/BSE 
Seed.Early.Growth
Government Initiatives 
 National Science & Technology 
Entrepreneurship Development Board 
(NSTEDB), DST India 
 Technology Development Board (TDB), DST 
India 
 Incubators at IIMA, IITB, NCL Pune and many 
more by TDB 
 National Innovation Foundation – 
Competitions, Joint Product Development, 
ideas, Patenting
Why is this right timeto start 
 for technology startups – opensource, 
digitisation, user maturity, funding 
 for non tech startups – low cost processing 
with automation, focus on core business, 
consumerism and growing incomes, awareness 
about the standard of living, funding
Startup Jobs 
http://punestartups.org/ 
http://www.dreamstarts.in/ 
http://themorpheus.com/startup-jobs/ 
http://headstart.in/headstart-higher/
Any ideas? 
Thank you!
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Technology Entrepreneurship for Students

  • 1.
    Students, Technology Trends, Entrepreneurship Prakash B Pimpale pimpalepatil.googlepages.com
  • 2.
    Ahead Share Experiences,though few Doing the Best Possible in Student Life Technology Trends Practical Entrepreneurship
  • 3.
    Doing the BestPossible in Student Life Study Well – What you are supposed to study! Have a topic of Interest and follow it Current Affairs of your field - Technology and Market Strong Application Oriented Projects  Relating to Fundamentals  Relating to Hot Applications  Innovation
  • 4.
    cont… Extra Curricular– Communication, Courage, Leadership Focused Preparations for Job – One/Two Subject/s, Aptitude and General Interview Skills Try hands at innovating and commercializing something
  • 5.
    cont… Utilize timewell – We can’t expect anything more than this in globalized world!
  • 6.
    cont.. Courses like:  Artificial Intelligence : Programming a Robotic Car  Programming Languages : Building a Web Browser  Image and Video Processing  Digital Signal Processing  VLSI CAD: Logic to Layout  Machine Learning  Natural Language Processing  From fields like Medicine, Biology, Economics …..
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    Technology Trends ArtificialIntelligence Data Mining/Machine Learning and Statistics Communication Devices Web and Mobile Applications Intelligent Transport System, Agricultural and Environmental Electronics ... -- http://deity.gov.in/ : Department of Electronics and Information Technology
  • 9.
    Cont.. Example: Diabeto: Shrikant Pawar
  • 10.
    Cont… Sensors willbe in everything, and everywhere. - Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn Founder VC at Greylock
  • 11.
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    Can't skip evena line of it More and more students are realizing that they can’t pass their degree in for a job upon graduation anymore. The old promise made by our education system was that if you worked really hard in school, you would be almost guaranteed a job as a reward for your efforts. Furthermore, corporations used to hire most of their interns into full-time positions. Both of these promises have been broken due to economic constraints and global competition. Based on a recent report by my company, we found that employers expect students to have at least one internship, yet only half of them are bringing on new interns and few have hired them into full-time positions. The normal path to growing your career is non-existent. In today’s world, you can’t rely on anything or anyone to make you successful – you have to be accountable for your own career and create your own path. - Dan Schawbel, Why Students Should Gain Entrepreneurship Experience Before Graduating, Techcrunch
  • 13.
    Entrepreneurship: Act ofbeing an entrepreneur - wikipedia defines entrepreneur as one who undertakes innovations, finance and business acumen in an effort to transform innovations into economic goods Entrepreneurs
  • 14.
    Skills Entrepreneurial skills Risk-seeking Innovation Change-orientation Persistence Visionary Technical skills Domain specific hard skills Communication Co-ordinating in team Interpersonal relations Biz Management skills Planning, formulating Goals, decision-making, motivating, marketing, accounting, negotiation
  • 15.
    How It Goes  For 'some' reason you think of starting on your own  You get a chance to work on it  You start  You fail and succeed iteratively  You raise funding [Angel/Venture Capital]  You scale  You sell or you are all set for an IPO
  • 16.
    What Exists andWhat may Excel
  • 17.
    Contemporary Startups Flipkart, Infibeam : Books, Electronic Stuff, Gifts, etc.  Bookmyshow, Bookmytrainings : Bookings  Makemytrip, Cleartrip, Redbus : Travel Booking  Dealface, Groupon : Group Buying, Daily Deals  Facebook, Twitter : Social  Naukari, Jeevansathi : Hunt  Paypal : Payment Gateway  Desicrew : Rural BPO  RangDe, Inkfruit, Airtel, Google, JustDial, NIIT
  • 18.
    Next big Analytics - Mu Sigma (Rs 580 crore from Sequoi and General Atlantic)  Online Docs – zoho  Social Net - Custom social nets  Electronic Commerce – Buildabazaar, firstcry.com  Daily Deals/group buying – Groupon, mydala, daily deals, snapdeals  Telcom – Internet, applications, low cost services [?]  Non Tech- Agriculture, Health Care, Human resource/staffing, transport, banking, food, Clean tech (Solar, environment friendly products) ?
  • 19.
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    Online forums NASCOM Emerge Community  National Entrepreneurship Network  Pluggd.in  iamstarting – interviews with founders  TechCrunch  open Coffee clubs / POCC  Paul Graham Essays (Y Combinator)
  • 21.
    Offline Stuff Magazines : Entrepreneur, DARE, Udyojak (Marathi)  Books: Many out there, For starters- books by Rashmi Bansal Read anything and every thing that interests you : An entrepreneur always looks for an opportunity in everything, almost everything!
  • 22.
    Events  Startupsaturday  Proto.in  StartUp city  iWeekend  Startup Garage, pune  NASSCOM Emerge  TiE – The Indus Entrepreneurs  Tata Jagriti Yatra
  • 23.
    Funding  VentureCapital: Sequoi capital, Cannon Partners, (Vinod) Khosala Ventures  Incubators (SINE IITB/CIIE IIMA)  Angel Investors – Mumbai Angels, Indian Angel Network  Public – NSE/BSE Seed.Early.Growth
  • 24.
    Government Initiatives National Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB), DST India  Technology Development Board (TDB), DST India  Incubators at IIMA, IITB, NCL Pune and many more by TDB  National Innovation Foundation – Competitions, Joint Product Development, ideas, Patenting
  • 25.
    Why is thisright timeto start  for technology startups – opensource, digitisation, user maturity, funding  for non tech startups – low cost processing with automation, focus on core business, consumerism and growing incomes, awareness about the standard of living, funding
  • 26.
    Startup Jobs http://punestartups.org/ http://www.dreamstarts.in/ http://themorpheus.com/startup-jobs/ http://headstart.in/headstart-higher/
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