IISc alumni to hold global conference in June
By
siliconindia news bureau
Bangalore: A unique gathering of pre-eminent scientists, engineers and executives from India and the US, Nobel Laureates, and industry movers and shakers is about to take place in Silicon Valley on June 22-24, 2007. This event is being organized by the Indian Institute of Science Alumni Association of North America (IISc AANA) and details can be found at the website http://conference.iiscaana.org.
Preparations have been underway for a number of months and the enthusiasm and anticipation amongst alumni is building with each passing day for this first ever event of its kind. This conference will be a platform for interactions between the Institute, alumni, industry and academia, in India and the US, to build long term partnerships that will take on the global challenges at hand in the 21st century. There will be a video address by the President of India Dr Abdul Kalam, Nobel Laureate and Venture Capitalist Arno Penzias, Applied Materials Chairman of the Board James Morgan, CEO of TCS S Ramadorai, Vice Chairman at Cognizant Technology Solutions Lakshmi Narayanan, the Chancellor of the University of Berkeley Prof. Robert Birgeneau, and top officials from IISc such as the Director Prof Balaram and senior faculty members.
IIsc will be celebrating its centenary all through 2008-09. The Institute has been the architect of IndiaÂs scientific and technological enterprise, and its faculty and graduates have led IndiaÂs National Labs, its Space and Atomic Energy programs, and supported its defense establishment. IndiaÂs only scientific Nobel Prize was won by Sir CV Raman in 1930, one of the InstituteÂs Directors. IISc is IndiaÂs only university that is ranked in top 20 by World Education Report.
While the Institute is held in high esteem by those who needed to know, it has remained relatively unheard-of among the general public in the US, unlike the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) or The Indus Entrpreneurs (TiE), both of which have acquired a Âmust-know stature, especially in Silicon Valley,  thanks to the dynamism of IIT alumni and well known Indian entrepreneurs. Even though IISc alumni have been meeting in the San Francisco Bay Area for a number of years, it was only in 2006 that a critical mass of true believers was reached.
Watch this space for further updates, or keep yourself updated at www.iiscaana.org.
Preparations have been underway for a number of months and the enthusiasm and anticipation amongst alumni is building with each passing day for this first ever event of its kind. This conference will be a platform for interactions between the Institute, alumni, industry and academia, in India and the US, to build long term partnerships that will take on the global challenges at hand in the 21st century. There will be a video address by the President of India Dr Abdul Kalam, Nobel Laureate and Venture Capitalist Arno Penzias, Applied Materials Chairman of the Board James Morgan, CEO of TCS S Ramadorai, Vice Chairman at Cognizant Technology Solutions Lakshmi Narayanan, the Chancellor of the University of Berkeley Prof. Robert Birgeneau, and top officials from IISc such as the Director Prof Balaram and senior faculty members.
IIsc will be celebrating its centenary all through 2008-09. The Institute has been the architect of IndiaÂs scientific and technological enterprise, and its faculty and graduates have led IndiaÂs National Labs, its Space and Atomic Energy programs, and supported its defense establishment. IndiaÂs only scientific Nobel Prize was won by Sir CV Raman in 1930, one of the InstituteÂs Directors. IISc is IndiaÂs only university that is ranked in top 20 by World Education Report.
While the Institute is held in high esteem by those who needed to know, it has remained relatively unheard-of among the general public in the US, unlike the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) or The Indus Entrpreneurs (TiE), both of which have acquired a Âmust-know stature, especially in Silicon Valley,  thanks to the dynamism of IIT alumni and well known Indian entrepreneurs. Even though IISc alumni have been meeting in the San Francisco Bay Area for a number of years, it was only in 2006 that a critical mass of true believers was reached.
Watch this space for further updates, or keep yourself updated at www.iiscaana.org.
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