Young business magnate Keshav Reddy gives a candid talk on his initiation into the Indian conglomerate GVK’s airport operations, and the single idea that changed his perspective on the meaning of ‘scale’.
Keshav Reddy: Understanding the ‘Scale’
Young business magnate Keshav Reddy gives a candid talk on his initiation into the Indian conglomerate GVK’s airport operations, and the single idea that changed his perspective on the meaning of ‘scale’.
Sunil Khandbahale shares his fascinating journey from being unable to understand English as a young student, to creating a series of digital dictionaries to empower people just like him — a tool now being used by over 100 million users in 150 countries.
Shubhendu Sharma imagines a future for cities where plucking a fruit from a tree will be easier than buying it from the supermarket. At his start-up Afforestt, Sharma creates 100-year-old forests in 10 years. Within two years you have a flourishing self-sustaining forest growing right in your backyard, and 30 times more oxygen.
Elora Hardy had it all as a designer working for Donna Karan in New York, with her prints walking the world’s runways.
Vicky Roy is a prominent Indian photographer whose journey from a train station ragpicker to an internationally recognized artist is both inspiring and remarkable.
The INK Global Foundation and Ramesh Rao, Director of the Qualcomm Institute are pleased to present an exclusive evening featuring talks by INK Fellows, along with conversations with Pradeep Khosla, UC San Diego Chancellor. Also speaking will be QI Director Ramesh Rao; UC San Diego School of Medicine faculty member, QI affiliate and Design Lab… Continue reading UCSD: INK Salon Fellows Roadshow – Mitigation to Adaptation, Veerappan Swaminathan
The INK Global Foundation and Ramesh Rao, Director of the Qualcomm Institute are pleased to present an exclusive evening featuring talks by INK Fellows, along with conversations with Pradeep Khosla, UC San Diego Chancellor.
Wildlife photographer Kalyan Varma made a radical decision when he decided to give his pictures away–for free. The result? His career took off. Varma’s work was featured on the dvd of the Blockbuster movie “Snakes on a Plane”, and he landed a gig photographing for “National Geographic.”
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