Presentationsby UK and Indian entrepreneurs were organised on the topic of “Futuretechnologies that bridge the divide: Making good in the absence of a supplychain.” The first presenter was Gavin Summers a Digital Services Manager fromthe UK. He suggested an innovative digital strategy called ‘Dynamic Learning’and ‘Practise Every Question’ to improve on the print text book. The future ofthis technology, he said was to ensure accessibility of the book from anywhere,enable collaboration and keep the pace of change in tune with the market.
‘Valobox’another novel idea was presented by Oliver Brooks from the UK. He discussedwith the audience the idea of web-friendly books that have the characteristicsof pay-as-you-go, peer-2-peer, premium content layer and revenue forpublishers.
TitashNeogi discussed “Themeefy” an online book reading format which also serves as aplatform for curated content. His presentation emphasized on the rethinking offundamental business and personal values.
Thenext speaker was awarded the British Council’s Young Entrepreneur award in thecurrent year. Ganesh Ram KR spoke about Mobileveda and eMahatva.