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Friday, May 18, 2007

USA Helped India To Innovate

Dear Friend

USA is showing the path. With the help of FICCI, IC2 Institute of University of Texas, Austin, USA organized workshop training for Indian innovators. I was fortunate to be the part of that innovator team from Delhi. Inventors from all over India got training by instructor from University of Texas, Austin, USA from 23 – 25 April 2007.

Lockheed Martin India Innovation Growth Program was conducted at Federation House, New Delhi. Kevin Hudson Len Denton and their team taught IC2 Quick look methodology, shining a light on the path from mind to market.

IC2 institute is a think-do organization.

Innovation Creativity Capital… University of Texas, Austin… for more information…

http://www.ficci.com

The Lockheed Martin India Innovation Program is a two-year, nation wide project, created to enhance the growth and development of India’s entrepreneurial economy. The program is wholly funded by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company and was developed with the assistance of the IC2 Institute at the University of Texas. The overall program is to accelerate the launch of Indian early-stage technologies into the global market place.

The program features a competitive selection process. Selected participants may receive specialized training and funding opportunities. Top selectees will also be eligible to receive professional business development support to assists them in entering global markets.

What a noble effort by Americans and US Company.

The training given by Kevin Hudson for three days was fantastic. As per prescribe syllabus, he touched many significant issues to take innovator from mind to market.
Website is always there for more information

http://www.ic2.org

Main idea remains…

Work Hard & Work Smart!!

Main innovator needs are - Good information
Feedback
Willing to reset your course!

Such training gave a nice platform to Indian inventors who have hardly any platform to talk about. The inventions in India remain at the mercy of good contacts and rich approach. But this environment has to change if India has to grow. Initially, this workshop was to be attended by a minister but later no body turned up. This might be because of our Communist friend in the government. This is a very typical country where Medha, Karat and many others have no job of constructive nature. Hey are there to put a brake and hurdles for the fastest growing nation. We have to grow secretly.

I am delighted that my Theory of Human Growth and Methodology of Unlearning reached to this workshop. I receive many curious and futuristic vies on my work. I enjoyed every bit of those moments.

Yesterday, I was telling my wife that I feel I have returned from moon after three days. Certainly I was away from earth especially India when Kevin Hudson was speaking and Len Denton was managing. What a magnificent personalities they are? I shall remain grateful to all American members who quietly and secretly told many encouraging words to me for my work.

http://www.indiainnovates.in

It was fun to be with even Indian inventors. Their optimism, frustrations, depressions, knowledge and hope could be felt and heard in every bit of conversations. They were full of energy. As India has to go a long way to achieve its goal, Indian Inventors also have a long, lonely and difficult path. But as I always feel, unlearn is the way, India has to unlearn, Indians have to unlearn, Indian Inventors have to unlearn, Americans have to unlearn, people all across the world have to unlearn… Unlearn will make us better.

Indian inventors groups are created…

http://yahoogroups.com/group/indian_inventors

Enrich and enjoy… India needs many more innovators….!!!