NASSCOM Engineering Services Conclave 2010



NASSCOM and Booz & Co. have undertaken a comprehensive study to outline a long-term growth perspective on Engineering Services. Infosys’ expert presides over the session, and provides a perspective on international engineering services competitive landscape, and what India needs to do to stay ahead of competition.

2010

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Event details
Date: May 20, 2010
Time: 09:00-18:00 IST
Venue: Hotel ITC Gardenia, Bangalore

Event Overview
NASSCOM and Booz & Co. have undertaken a comprehensive study to outline a long-term growth perspective on Engineering Services. While unveiling the detailed report on Engineering Services, NASSCOM also organizes an interactive session. Infosys’ expert presides over the session.

Session Details
Date: May 20, 2010
Time: 16:30-17:30 IST
Topic: Co-create with Indian Engineering to Accelerate Innovation Globally and Create Business Value – Competition, Challenges and Way Forward
Speaker: Valmeeka Nathan, Vice President, Product Lifecycle, Engineering Services, Infosys Technologies

Session Description
This session provides a perspective on the international engineering services competitive landscape and what India needs to do to stay ahead of competition. To realize its growth potential, it is imperative for industry stakeholders to break out of the traditional mould and step up to the aspirations of 2020. This session focuses on the future developments.

Reguraman Ayyaswamy, Vice President, TCS; Ketan Bakshi, Co-chair, Engineering Services Forum, NASSCOM; and Vikas Sehgal, Partner, Booz & Co. are other panel members.

Speaker Profile
Valmeeka Nathan has 20 years of experience in providing Engineering and PLM solutions to the product engineering value-chain with regional and global clients in Asia Pacific. He has led the setting up and growth of the South East Asia operations of a Japanese company specializing in engineering solutions.

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