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Catch All The Action in Videos from the NASSCOM Product Conclave [Recap]

Saturday November 17, 2012 , 2 min Read

Bangalore was abuzz with startup activity on the 8th and 9th of November with the NASSCOM Product Conclave where the who's who of the entrepreneurial community in India had gathered. Some amazing discussions took place and we there to cover it all. Read these for a recap of Day 1 & Day 2 and for all those who weren't able to make it and also those looking to refresh memories, here are some of the must watch interviews:

Firstly, some profound insights from Sharad Sharma, Chair of NASSCOM Product Forum. Drawing from his experience of more than 25 years, Sharad takes us through his views on the current entrepreneurial ecosystem and shares some of his wisdom which is a must-imbibe for every budding entrepreneur. On the same day, we brought to you Naveen Tewari, founder of inMobi on how he successfully built a global company from India. Naveen gives some very practical advice for entrepreneurs.

Following this, we come to Mobile. The mobility segment is really heating up and hence we're also organizing MobiSparks on November 24 in Bangalore to discover the Next Gen of Mobile Entrepreneurs. Vijay Shekhar Sharma, the founder of One97 talks about how people still don't understand mobile and shares insights from his experience of working in the space for more than a decade.

We talk to Chamath Palihapitiya, the founder of Social+Capital Partnership about Love, Facebook and Entrepreneurship from where we go to M.R Rangaswami, the co-founder of SandHill Group LLC who advises startups market their story as hard as they can! Some very pertinent advise over here.

Meena Ganesh, the CEO of Pearson Education Services has been an entrepreneur who co-founded one of India’s pioneering BPO companies: Customer Asset, which she sold to ICICI OneSource. Meena Ganesh is an angel investor too and plans to invest in 100 digital startups in India.

And we wind things up with a bang: Alok Kejriwal, a serial entrepreneur and veteran investor gets into a candid chat about various things related to entrepreneurship and is bound to draw you in.

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