The two countries may seem worlds apart, but the people share so much in common, including history, innovation, chutzpah and a desire to get things done.
Israel and India may seem worlds apart, but the people share so much in common including history, innovation, chutzpah and a desire to get things done.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 16 (ANI/NewsVoir): Leading technologists, investors and CXOs, at the 1st India Israel Deep Tech Summit echoed the significance of Deep Tech in optimising technology to drive innovation among Indian businesses
Feb 12, 2021
Large Indian companies do not have to reinvent the wheel – Saket Agarwal’s Onnivation finds them existing Israeli solutions for their pain points.
By Abigail Klein Leichman, ISRAEL21c
Saket Agarwal is a 30-year-old chartered accountant in India. How did he become Israel’s unofficial business and technology ambassador to his country?
It’s an inspiring story of how one man can significantly impact two simpatico countries – one tiny (Israeli population 9 million) and one huge (Indian population 1.35 billion).
Agarwal’s unusual five-year-old enterprise, Onnivation Ventures, offers a curated package of 15 Israeli deep-tech companies to solve challenges for India’s largest and most influential corporates and tech unicorns.