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The Innovation Yearbook series is a compilation of `Designed in India-Made for the World’ products. The series also profiles selected Global Innovators of Indian Origin.
Vocal about Local
This second book by Indian Innovators Association looks at the history of Andhra — this is not a story of Rajas and Sultans but of Entrepreneurs. The market is the battlefield. More specifically, it is about the Farmer Capitalists of Andhra and their technocrat successors. What is unique about them? They are different; they are neither from the trading community nor from the deserts. The long prologue takes the reader to chapters on the Farmer Capitalists of Andhra, second generation Andhra entrepreneurs, an introduction to the fourth industrial revolution and ends by looking at some opportunities for smart Andhra entrepreneurs. “Now is the time for successors to farmer capitalists to reinvent farming with tools of the fourth industrial revolution.”
This book is a compilation of Indian Innovations, physical and embodied. Indian Unicorns, business models, commerce & Financial innovations are widely covered by media. Not much is known about product innovations, and the innovators behind product innovations are relatively unknown. This will be the first book that fills the gap. It is intended as yearbook to the published every year.
Vocal about Local
This volume provides a fresh overview of many novel international business research challenges as they pertain to salient institutional dimensions with a locational component, with a focus on the ‘new normal’.
Innovator needs demand and countries need innovators. Every innovator needs demand for their products/services, and all countries need innovators for economic growth. Innovation is the outcome of a complex system governed by a cohesive national strategy, integrating supply-side and demand-side policies.
The guide book by Indian Innovators Association will help researchers and innovators to clearly understand the difference between patent licensing, technology commercialization and innovation marketing. Everything is important but each one is different. Intellectual property is a common thread and the reader is taken through the fundamentals of IPR before explaining each of the three. topics. “Excited about your research and innovation but why is market unresponsive?”
The path of Samp;T information flow from the generators to the end users is long winded and also beset with hurdles. While low demand discourages the creation of an elaborate information resource base and a service system, lack of facilities restricts strengthening of the demand force. It takes powerful, ingenuous and radical measures well-designed to break away from this circular inter-dependence. Towards this end, all the players - information providers, promoters, intermediaries and end-users have to work in unison and generate enough thrust to attain the escape velocity. This paper focuses on the work of an intermediary, Indian Innovators Association.