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MUMBAI, INDIA - 27th August 2005 – Stanford ATI’s India Global Entrepreneurship Conference 2005, one of the most significant events promoting high-tech entrepreneurship in the South Asian region was inaugurated today by Mr. Rakesh Mohan, Deputy Governer, Reserve Bank of India at the Hotel Taj Mahal, Apollo Bunder in Mumbai.

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MUMBAI, INDIA - 27th August 2005 – Stanford ATI’s India Global Entrepreneurship Conference 2005, one of the most significant events promoting high-tech entrepreneurship in the South Asian region was inaugurated today by Mr. Rakesh Mohan, Deputy Governer, Reserve Bank of India at the Hotel Taj Mahal, Apollo Bunder in Mumbai.
Prestigious Indian academics, venture capitalists, government officials, corporate executives and entrepreneurs discussed the central theme of "The Idea of Silicon Valley in India: Feasibility, Lessons, and Trends."

Professor Richard Dasher, Director US-ATMC, Executive Director – CIS, Stanford University said, “While the entrepreneurial environment in the US is highly evolved, I believe that the current Indian scenario presents one of the most opportune times for the creation of a Silicon Valley culture that nurtures entrepreneurs and ideas. It’s just a matter of time before the Silicon Valley culture takes off in India as today’s entrepreneurs emulate their American counterparts. Within the Indian economy today there are a variety of sectors where innovative ideas have tremendous potential to flourish through entrepreneurial ventures. Stanford ATI will continue to provide a platform for the exchange of innovative ideas, guidance and intellectual inputs towards promoting high-tech entrepreneurship.”


Mr. Gurcharan Das, Former CEO, P&G and Venture Capitalist said, “With Indian entrepreneurs having proven their mettle in the Silicon Valley, this event explores the creation of such an incubator within the Indian context. Such initiatives from prestigious universities like Stanford through its ATI programme lend an invaluable insight with regard to the ingredients that go into innovative entrepreneurship.”


Eminent speakers like Dr. Naushad Forbes, Mr. Avnish Bajaj, Mr. Neeraj Roy, Mr. Balakrishnan, Ms. Swati Piramal, Mr. Farhad Forbes, Prof. Deepak Phatak, Mr. Akhil Gupta, Mr. Pravin Gandhi, Mr. Saurabh Srivastava, Mr. Gurcharan Das, and Mr. Manish Kejriwal shared their views on the theme of Silicon Valley creation in India.


ATI is a group of highly motivated students and faculty members from Stanford University who are interested in business issues in Asia. The aim of the organization is to cultivate entrepreneurship through hands-on entrepreneurial experiences and by promoting relationships between the valley and technology clusters throughout Asia.

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