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Microsoft announces innovation framework

Announced at two-day 'India is innovation' summit, the framework aims to foster growth of local software economy and increase innovation in India

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Microsoft announces innovation framework
Friday, October 26, 2007

New Delhi, Oct 18

Microsoft India announced the launch of the Microsoft innovation framework at its third 'India is innovation' summit held in Bangalore recently. The 'India is innovation' summit is the annual event Microsoft hosts to bring together independent software vendors (ISVs), venture capitalists and industry representatives to encourage the development of technologies, IT applications, solutions and services for the domestic and global markets.

The event was attended by over 100 entrepreneurs, 200 ISVs and 25 venture capitalists from around the world. The speakers at the event included Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer, Microsoft Corporation; Dr Ashok Ganguly, Director, Reserve Bank of India; Ajit Balakrishnan, Founder and CEO, Rediff.com and Kishore Biyani, CEO, Future Group, among others.

The summit was kicked off with a presentation by Microsoft India on the ongoing innovative work from the Microsoft Research India Lab, the India development center and the innovative business models that the sales and marketing subsidiary has developed for the Indian market.

Ravi Venkatesan, Chairman, Microsoft India said, "We believe that India is at an inflection point and if it has to move up the value chain in the global knowledge economy, then the entire ecosystem has to innovate. For us, innovating with India is as important as innovating from and for India."

According to a Microsoft statement, the announcment at the summit involves a number of investments designed to increase innovation in India. A major component of this framework is the shared vision of Microsoft and partners to create the world's first innovation triangle park (ITP) in Pune. Symbiosis International University and College of Engineering, Pune, are the first partners to enter the alliance. As a long-term effort involving multiple private and public sector partnerships,Microsoft will contribute its expertise from over 100 innovation centers, 15 technology centers and five research centers that it currently runs globally to create a world-class facility.


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