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Risk taking, regulation and reskilling important for India to become an innovation hub: IBM's Arvind Krishna

We are in a unique moment on the planet. Certainly there is crisis from the healthcare perspective and that led to an economic crisis. But in crisis comes opportunity, said IBM CEO Arvind Krishna while speaking at the NASSCOM Technology and Leadership Forum 2021.

February 17, 2021 / 16:14 IST
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Arvind Krishna, CEO of IBM. (Image: Reuters)
Arvind Krishna, CEO of IBM. (Image: Reuters)

For India to become an innovation hub, there is a need for massive reskilling in new-age technology areas such AI, ability to take risk, and conducive regulatory environment, said Arvind Krishna, CEO, IBM.

“We are in a unique moment on the planet. Certainly there is crisis from the healthcare perspective and that led to an economic crisis. But in crisis comes opportunity,” said Krishna while peaking at the NASSCOM Technology and Leadership Forum (NTLF) 2021.

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The NTLF is a three-day event from February 17 to February 19, 2021.

“The question is what role does India wants to play. The aspiration is massive,” he said. If the aspiration for India is to be the innovation hub, one needs not only to look at the positive side but also the risk.