EXCLUSIVE: Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan says Brain Research will be the next big thing
Oct 5, 2016, 17:56 IST
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Kris Gopalakrishnan is an impressive man. From being the co-founder of India’s first successful company to now being a star icon for start-ups in the country, this man is unstoppable when it comes to working for a better India and a better world.
Business Insider recently caught up with the feisty 61-year-old to find out which area of research he finds exciting and where he is putting his bets as an investor.
This man has an interesting history. Kris left Infosys in 2014, a place where he grew up as a person, professional, and as an entrepreneur. It wasn’t in haste. He was prepared for what lay ahead of him.
“I made sure that I was busy when I left the company board. I decided to indulge into four interest areas; Education, Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, everything that I always felt passionate about,” says Kris.
Ask him now, and he feels that he has over committed. All the areas he has chosen require a lot of his attention, he feels.
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He also initiated a partnership with the Centre for Brain Research and Carnegie Melon University.
Going strong in what he aims to achieve, Kris says he wants to “create a world-class institution in India for Brain Research” by first facilitating research and then commercializing it “to create products that have the potential to create real difference”.
He signs off by saying - “There are two ways achieve what I have set out for; either you can collaborate with the best minds in the world in this field or you can make sure that the Indian capabilities get the best international exposure which they can implement back home.”
This man is the right example for entrepreneurs looking to make it big.
He believes that doing your homework is important, especially for fields like Artificial Intelligence, Stem Cell Research,Crypto currency, Data mining, Autonomous technology, Cognitive intelligence and more. Basically, fields which are hot topics for now and for the future.
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