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DAY 0Wednesday, 15th February, 2017A day dedicated to Deep Dives and The view from the topRegistrations for Pre-Conference Workshops start 0830 hrs. OnwardsTech Cafe: The Digital Experience ZoneAll DayTime1015 hrs. – 1130 hrs.BusinessTrack Chair: Raman Sapra, Sr. Vice President,NTT DataDeep Dive Session I APersonalization: How Technology ishumanizing customer experienceInnovationTrack Chair: Rakesh Khanna, Interim CEO & President, SyntelDeep Dive Sessions I BScaling automation initiatives withIntelligent AutomationWith technology getting cheaper and moreefficient, firms are able to store and processan amazing array of information aboutcustomers and, as customers are increasinglysending a continuous stream of informationthrough the Web of Things, marketers areable to personalize offeringsIn 2017 growing number of bots –robotic, cognitive, and chatbots – willbe working side by side with people.Join to find out about the keycapabilities needed to manage thisnew, digital workforce.Speaker: Scott Liewhr, CEO, Digital ClarityGroupSpeaker: Alex Lyashok, COO,WorkFusion1Tech-FutureTrack Chair: Aftab Ullah, COO,L&TDeep Dive Session I CMaking Virtual a Reality - Fromhealthcare to telepresence, thecurrent wave of VR will impactmuchbeyondgamingVirtual and augmented realityhas the potential to disrupt awide range of industries ducation, design, entertainment,healthcare, training and travel, toname a few. This talk will explorea subset of these applicationsdriven primarily by technologyIndustry TrendsTrack Chair: Anup Uppadhayay, PresidentBusiness Delivery Head, VirtusaPolarisAnalyst Hour I DThe Digital OneOffice: Getting Aheadof Today's DisruptionWe are now making that final shift fromthe traditional global sourcing model tointelligent operations. In a few months, wewon’t be talking nearly as much aboutautomation and digital technology as thecritical value levers - they are becoming anembedded into the fabric of the futureoperations platform for new generationorganizations. Instead, we will be talking alot more about the Digital e, processes, and infrastructure

startups, and discuss a few coretechnical innovations in computervision,interactivecomputergraphics and hardware that hasfueled the current VR/ARrevolution.come together as one integrated unit,with one set of unified business outcomestied to exceeding customer expectations.Speaker: Phil Fersht, CEO, HfsSpeaker: Kiran Bhat, Co-Founder,Loom.AI1130 hrs. – 1200 hrs.1200 hrs. – 1300 hrs.Venue: Grand Ballroom INetworking Tea/Coffee BreakDeep Dive Session II AVenue: Grand Ballroom IIIVenue: Board Room IDeep Dive Session II CDeep Dive Session II DAre you ready for the third waveofMobility?:AugmentedMobility via IoTMobile technology is rapidlychanging, and moving into a thirdwave of augmented mobility. JoinKony CTO Bill Bodin for a deepdive discussion on the future ofmobile, covering topics such as:emerging Bot and NLP (NaturalLanguage Processing), VisualRecognition, Speech Recognition,IoT,Wearables,In-VehicleSystems, Augmented Reality,Next Generation Authentication,Commerce Systems, and more.AttendeeswillhavetheopportunitytoseeThose who own the data will win,everyone else will pay for accessOne of the key drivers for digitaltransformation in organizations, whetherthey are commercial, non-profit orgovernment is the desire to capture,access and analyze data they previouslycouldn’t access. As physical assets becomedigital ones, they create vast amounts ofdata that didn’t previously exist. This,coupled with a need to build a truly unifiedcustomer view supports our belief that inthe future, those who own the data willwin, everyone else will pay for access. Inthis presentation Nick will describe thedrivers of this phenomenon, the pitfallsand dilemmas it throws and give exampleof organizations that have succeeded inVenue: Grand Ballroom IIDeep Dive Session II BDesign Thinking - Good Design is GoodIndustry & Academia collaborationBusinessfor OpenI Innovation:Design was once largely about making Takes 2 to Tango!products more attractive. Today, it’s a way ofthinking: a creative process that spans entireorganizations, driven by the desire to betterunderstand and meet consumer needs.Speaker: Shlomo Nimrodi, CEOSpeaker: Tom Kelley, Partner, IDEORamot, Tel Aviv University2

demonstrations of how some ofthesetechnologiesareimplemented in a mobile solution.You’ll also get real-worldexamples of how seddevelopment environment andhow those technologies connectto scalable, secure back-endsystems.taking ownership of data, transformingthemselves in the process.Speaker: Nick Patience, Research VP,Software, 451 ResearchVenue: Board Room ISpeaker: Bill Bodin, CTO, KonyVenue: Grand Ballroom IVenue: Grand Ballroom IIVenue: Grand Ballroom III1300 hrs. – 1400 hrs.1400 hrs. – 1500 hrs.Networking LunchDeep Dive Session III AFuture of Work - Implications on leadershipDeep Dive Session III BDeep Dive Session III CAnalyst Hour III DIs that masked unknown intruderthe scary future?The Industrial Internet: CreatingTies Throughout the Value ChainIt's becoming more and clearerthat the Internet hasn't changedeverything - in particular, theindustrial world remains mostlysteadfast in its lack of adoption ofInternettechnologies.Manufacturing, electric grids,smart cities, even agriculture areonly slowly adopting Internettechnologies,thoughit'saccelerating now with the adventof the Internet of Things. TheIndustrial Internet Consortium(IIC) aims to accelerate thatBuilding an Instant-on Enterprise in aCloud EnvironmentIn this session, we’ll discover how cloudcomputing can provide agility plus theprecise portfolio of services your peopleneed, each from the best source—publiccloud, private cloud and traditional means– via the use of outsourced-managedservices. The result: a flexible, hybriddelivery model that provides the rightservices and makes the most of thecapabilities of the cloud.Speaker: Ray Wang, CEO, ConstellationSpeaker: Pablos Holman, Futurist,Inventor & Notorious HackerChair: Rajender Pawar, Chairmanand Co-Founder, NIIT Group3

adoption by building an testingtestbeds that apply Internet ofThingstechnologytotheindustrial world. Dr. Soley willexplain the motivation andstructure of the IIC, and give abrief overview of both the testbedprogram, and how the IIC israpidly becoming an internationalhub of regional efforts tosuccessfullybuildIndustrialInternet solutionsSpeaker: Richard Soley ,Chairman and Chief ExecutiveOfficer, OMGSpeaker: David Tapper, VP Outsourcingand Managed Services, IDC SpeakerChair: Rajesh Nambiar, GeneralManager & Managing PartnerApplication ManagementInnovation, IBMVenue: Grand Ballroom IIVenue: Grand Ballroom I4Venue: Grand Ballroom IIIVenue: Board Room I

MAIN CONFERENCEVenue: Grand Ballroom I, II, III1500 hrs. – 1545 hrs.Tea Coffee Networking & Congregate together for the inaugural inthe Main BallroomRoundtable: Reinventing Healthcare - What’s next in Healthtech?Speaker: Alpana Doshi, Group CIO, PhilipsVenue: Board Room 11545 hrs. – 1555 hrs.Venue: Pre Function AreaIce Breaker1555 hrs. – 1630 hrs.The 25th NILF Inaugural SessionWelcome address:R Chandrashekhar, President, NASSCOMAddress:C.P Gurnani, Chairman, NASSCOM & CEO & MD, Tech MahindraRaman Roy, Vice Chairman, NASSCOM & CEO, QuatrroPresentation of NASSCOM Social Innovation Honors1630 hrs. – 1640 hrs.Venue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIIThe 25th Conference and what you can’t missNeelam Dhawan, VP- Global Industries and Strategic Alliances , APJ, HP Enterprise & Chair, NILF 2017Venue: Grand Ballroom I, II, III5

1640 hrs. – 1710 hrs.Session I: The NILF Fireside ChatDialing D for Disruption: Is Data the new Oil?Speaker: Mukesh D. Ambani, Chairman & Managing Director, Reliance Industries LimitedChair: Neelam Dhawan, VP- Global Industries and Strategic Alliances , APJ, HP Enterprise & Chair, NILF 20171710 hrs. – 1740 hrs.Venue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIISession II: The Guest CEO KeynoteSix Sigma to Fast Failure - Transforming to an organization that embraces turning small scale mistakes into future productivitySpeaker: William Ruh, CEO, GE DigitalChair: CP Gurnani, Chairman, NASSCOM & CEO & MD, Tech Mahindra1740 hrs. – 1800 hrs.Venue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIISession III: Leader SpeakTech Future: Road ahead for IndiaN Chandrasekaran, CEO, Tata Consultancy Services, Chairman Designate, Tata Sons1800 hrs. – 1845 hrs.Venue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIISession IV: New-age Disruptors discussionMan, Machine & MoneySpeakers:Srikanth Velamakanni, Co-Founder & Group Chief Executive & Executive Vice-Chairman, Fractal AnalyticsAmit Jain, President & CEO, PrysmRahul Narayan, Team Lead, Team Indus- Axiom Research Labs Private LimitedModerator: Ravi Gururaj, Chair, NASSCOM Product Council, CEO, Qlikpod6

1845 hrs. – 1900 hrs.1900 hrs. onwardsVenue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIIChill, Relax and Grab a drinkVenue: Exhibition Grounds, Grand HyattNASSCOM Global Leadership AwardsSponsored by CapgeminiChief Guest: Shri Nitin Gadkari, Hon’ble Minister for Road Transport and Highways and ShippingFollowed by DinnerVenue: Exhibition Grounds, Grand Hyatt7

Day 1Thursday, 16th February, 2017A day dedicated to ‘The digital inflection point & How to scale up for digitalMAIN CONFERENCESPECIAL SESSIONSVenue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIIVenue: Boardroom I0800 – 0900 hrs.Registration and Networking (only for delegates who have not registered on Day 1)All dayVenue: Upper LobbyTech Cafe: The Digital Experience Zone0900 hrs. - 0915 hrs.Ice Breaker:0915 – 0920 hrs.The Conference Agenda and what you can’t miss on Day 2Speaker: Raman Roy, Chairman & MD, Quatrro BPO Solutions0920 – 1000 hrs.Venue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIISession V A: The NILF KeynoteCognitive Business and the Future of ITSpeaker: Ginni Rometty, Chairwoman, President & CEO, IBMVenue: Grand Ballroom I, II, III8Venue: Grand Salon

1000 hrs. - 1030 hrs.Session VI A: Leader’s TalkSimplistic vs. simple: Less isn’t more, just enough is moreSpeaker: Tom Kelley, Partner, IDEOVenue: Grand Ballroom I, II, III1030 hrs. – 1120 hrs.Session VII A: The New Technology C- suiteThe New Gen of C-Suite in the Digital EconomyThis session will feature some of the new emerging C-suite roles who are now the keybuyers of technology like Chief Innovation Officer, Chief Customer Officer, and ChiefMarketing Officer. They will debate and deliberate challenges and emergingopportunities around digital as the center piece of technology strategy.Speaker:Neal Cross, Chief Innovation Officer, DBSJulie Woods, CMO, Tata CommunicationAndy Main, Head, Deloitte DigitalGanesh Balasubramanian, Global head- Design, AD&M, HSBC TechnologySession VII B: Round Table1030 hrs. – 1130 hrs.Session VII C: Panel Discussion1030 hrs. – 1130 hrs.Staying Power: Women in TechDigital Workplace: Re-inventingWellness for OrganizationsGetting into the tech industry isone thing, but staying is quiteanother. In this panel we’ll talkwith women leaders in the techfield and find out how theymanaged to stick with the techindustry.Speaker:Jen Thorson, Chief Integrator andFounder, ModjoulModerator: "Tiger" NV Tyagarajan, President and CEO, GenpactAmy Brady, CIO, Key BankSpeakers:Praveen Rawal, ManagingDirector - India, Singapore andSEA, SteelcaseMichael Kowalski, Senior VPBusiness Managementoperations & CFO, Thryve DigitalHealth, LLPMichael Koss, CEO & Founder,Global Patient PortalGail Evans, CIO, MercerVenue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIIAlexandra Willis, Head ofCommunications, Content andDigital, The All England LawnTennis Club (Championships)9Venue: Grand Salon I, II

LimitedVenue: Boardroom I1120 hrs. - 1145 hrs.Networking over Tea/Coffee1145 hrs. - 1240 hrs.Session VIII A: CEO DiscussionSession VIII B: Analyst CornerSimplifying to Amplify in a Disruptive Economy: A Leader’s PerspectiveComplexity and uncertainty – often the duo go hand in hand stoking each other inprocess, and overwhelming business leaders by turns. Uncertainty, in the aftermath ofrapid (uncomfortable?) technological changes can be compelling. In an attempt to tameit, leaders can end up with increased complexity to move further away from what theysought to achieve – congruous adaption. Here, the moot point is getting the degreeright. Since, learning and adaption will have to happen in parallel, and without thecomfort of a time lag, this is critical. This session will feature successful leaders asthey deliberate unequivocally on challenges which are layered, and script the wayforward in these disruptive times.1200 hrs. – 1300 hrs.Demystifying Innovation – What,Why, Where, Who and How – Anenterprise perspectiveFindings from Everest Group’srecent study with 100 CIOs oninnovation in global servicesSpeakers:Dinesh Malkani, President, CISCO IndiaRishad Premji, Chief Strategy Officer, Wipro Ltd.Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director, Bajaj AutoRana Kapoor, Founder, CEO & MD, Yes Bank What is innovation andwhy it matters to enterprises? Where does innovationcreate most impact? How doenterprises measure the impact ofinnovation? Who is best suited atdelivering innovation – a supplymodel comparison?Speaker:Peter Bender Samuel CEO, EverestModerator: Shereen Bhan, Editor-in-chief, CNBC TV 18Venue: Grand Ballroom I, II, III10Session VIII C: Panel Discussion1200 hrs. – 1300 hrs.Being Human with the DigitalWorkforceGlobal workplaces are gettingredefined that how work getsdone by introducing the idea of a“Digital workforce” platform anddigital workers that workalongside human employees. Thiscombination is designed to helpthe human employee accomplishmore than they ever could alone.The Digital workforce platform isthe combination of RPA, cognitiveand analytics together.Introducingmundaneandcomplex tasks to the digitalworkforce allows the humanemployees to think, create,discover, and innovate; basicallydoing things that humans dobest. The man and machinepartnership isn’t new, and hasallowed the world to advance in

countless ways.Speaker:Ravikanth Konteti , ManagingDirector, Head of Corporate &Investment Bank Operations,India & Philippines, JP MorganJohn Granger, Global Leader Application InnovationConsulting, IBMAnkur Kothari, Co-Founder &Chief Revenue Officer,Automation AnywhereRekha Menon,Chairman & Senior ManagingDirector, Accenture IndiaVenue: Board Room I1240 hrs. - 1310 hrs.Session IX A: Guest KeynoteSurviving and Thriving in the Second Era of the InternetThe technology that will enable, secure and formalize the digital relationships shapingthe future of enterprise, government and the global economy has arrived — Block chain.The first generation of the digital revolution brought us the Internet of Information. Thesecond generation—powered by block chain technology—is bringing us the Internet ofValue: a new, distributed platform that can help us create the digital relationships thatwill reshape the world of business and transform the old order of human affairs for thebetter.Speaker: Alex Tapscott, Author11Venue: Grand Salon I, II

Chair: Patrick Nicolet, Head of Competitiveness, CapgeminiVenue: Grand Ballroom I, II, III1310 hrs. - 1400 hrs.Networking Lunch sponsored by InsideView1400 hrs. - 1445 hrs.Session X A: Leaders SpeakSession X B : Panel DiscussionWhy Lean is Imperative inBusiness Transformation: ACIO perspectiveRe-inventing Media &Entertainment in the NewEconomyThe ‘Lean’ topic refers to theimperative of taking uplargescaleBusinessTransformations with smartincremental funding &minimized risks compared tothe ones with significantupfront investments withdelayed Product launchesand failures.Every industry is undergoing adigital transformation. Multipleorganizationsandentireindustries are being forced tore-invent the way they dobusiness, as new competitorscome in to disrupt the statusquo. From all accounts, ‘digital’is the new buzzword in theentertainmentandmedia(E&M) industry also. The moveto digital is about utilizing newcapabilitiestoachievetransformative businesses andoperating models. This panelwill discuss the shift and theopportunities it creates for themediaandentertainmentSpeakers:Amy Brady, CIO, Key BankDr Scott Owen Mason,Head- IT Strategy &Operations, NovartisDave Webb, CIO, EquifaxModerator: KrishnakumarNatarajan, ExecutiveSession X C: Leader’sBytesSession X D: Master Class1400 hrs. – 1500 hrs.Session X E: Analyst Corner1400 – 1500 hrs.Innovate or Die –Business Models andDisruptiveTechnologies"I can't understandwhypeoplearefrightened of newideas. I'm frightenedof the old ones" –thesewords bycomposer John Cageare also true innovationisabalancingactbetween continuingto execute existingbusiness models andadopting new ones.This session has 2leaders’ sharing theirperspective on theBlockchainRevolution:Harnessing Block chain and theInternet of Value for BusinessThe Internet is entering a SecondEra. The first was the Internet ofInformation, and with block chainwe are entering the Internet ofValue. But where are the mostimportant opportunities and howdo we anticipate and harness theseseismic shifts? In this Masterclass,Alex Tapscott will explain howblock chain technology willtransform our economic power gridandthenleadadiscussion focused onindustryapplications, opportunities andchallenges.How to Monetize DigitalThrough X2X Business ModelsIdeas for when anything can buyfrom anything, what are thepossibilities to exploit thecombination of technologies, andreal examples of how to scaledigital as facilitated by artificialintelligence,analytics,IOTwhether exploited alone, viaconsultantsandsystemsintegrators or with ghttoday’s practical progress andtomorrows opportunities forprocess and business aker: Alex Tapscott, AuthorSpeaker: Cathy Tornbohm, VPResearch, Gartner

Chairman, Mindtreeindustry.Speakers:Ted Ross, CIO, LAVenue: Grand Ballroom IDeclan Moore, CEO, NATGeoPartnersArron Goolsbey, Vice President- Digital Technology, Wizards ofthe CoastRoopak Saluja, Founder & MD,120Collective MediaModerator: Arvind Thakur,CEO & Joint MD, NIITTechnologiesneedfororganizationstostrategize and thinkfor newer ideas inordertoignitebusiness tticus Tysen, SeniorVice President &ChiefInformationOfficer, IntuitModerator: SumitSood, ManagingDirector- India,GlobalLogicVenue: GrandBallroom IIIVenue: Grand Ballroom II13Venue: Board Room IVenue: Grand Salon I, II

1445 hrs. – 1530 hrs.Session XI A: PanelDiscussionDesigning A DigitalOrganization: Howcompanies can adopt anend to end comprehensivedigital agendaAs businesses morph theirproducts and solutions inthe digital world which aremoreintegratedandautomated, how do theythink about building acomprehensivedigitalagenda. This panel willdiscuss the imperatives ofdefining a digital businessstrategy, operating modelsthat will enable digital atscale,thetalentimperatives,usecaseswhere companies have seensuccess and also what not todo, if building a digitalorganization is the endgame.Speakers:Gail Evans, Global ChiefInformation Officer, MercerBill Francis, Head of GroupIT, International AirlineGroup (IAG)Session XI B: Panel DiscussionWhy Customer Experiencestrumps communication in adigitally disrupted world?Building customer relationshipsisn’t about one-size-fits-allinteractions. Customers expecta relevant and uchpointstodeveloppersonalized interactions thatengage and delight customers.Speaker: Alexandra Willis,Head of Communications,Content and Digital, The AllEngland Lawn Tennis Club(Championships) LimitedAjay Arora, Managing Director,D’DécorFareed Patel, VP and Head ofGlobal Commercial Platforms,GSKModerator: Ray Wang, CEO &Founder, ConstellationSession XI C: PanelDiscussionDigital Ecosystems:Platforms, Productsand PartnershipsDigital ecosystemsare critical to unlockthe next wave ofstrategic growth ating missioncritical activities withdigital platforms andtechnology products.As a result, corebusiness functions –fromcustomerservice to machinemaintenance–notonly include, but alsoheavily rely on acomplex network ofdigitalpartners.Whilesomecompanies see theseas a strategic shift: tonewmultidimensionalecosystems,someother organizationsare exploring thevalue of doing more14Session XI D:1530 hrs. – 1630 hrs.CEO Incubator Series I(By Invite only session)Session XI E: Analyst Corner1530 hrs. – 1630 hrs."How to solve the digitaldilemma"How to be a Digital Leader in TheThis is the first session of the CEOincubator series which will addresstwo major pain points for today’sCEO to compete and stay ahead ofthe curveHidden inside every digitalexperience lies the digitaldilemma. Learn how to designyour business strategy to identifyand solve the hidden digitaldilemma.Speakers:Andy Main, Head, Deloitte DigitalMukesh Aghi, PresidentU.S.-India Business CouncilSpeaker: Nigel Fenwick, VP,ForresterSessionHost: CP Gurnani,Chairman, NASSCOM & Chairman& MD, TechMVenue: Board Room IVenue: Grand Salon I, II

Erik Slooten, CIO, eir Ltd.Moderator: Rohit Kapoor,Vice Chairman & CEO, EXLVenue: Grand Ballroom IVenue: Grand Ballroom IIin-house. This panelprovides insights intothe platform, productandpartnershipstrategy and howenterprisesarebuilding the next genservices.Speaker:Adam Devine, GlobalMarketing Head,Work FusionChris Day, VicePresident Strategy &PerformanceAstraZenecaAnand Deshpande,Founder & CEO,PersistentModerator: EricKutcher, the GlobalHead of TMT,McKinseyVenue: GrandBallroom III1530 hrs. - 1600 hrs.Networking over Tea/Coffee15

1600 hrs. – 1630 hrs.Session XII B: Cross Fire1600 hrs. – 1700 hrs.Session XII A: KeynoteCreating value in an age of increased complexityIn this session the speaker will decode the rules of smart simplicity to create competitiveadvantage. Smart Simplicity can simplify organizations by helping them identify andresolve unnecessary complicatedness and deliver lasting, measurable change.Sustaining Digital Transactions ina cash dependent societySpeaker: Yves Morieux, Director-Institute for Organization, BCGVenue: Grand Salon IIIVenue: Grand Ballroom I,II,III1630 – 1720 hrs.Session XIII A: Quick GrabsCustomers are changing, are you ready?Speaker: Ellie Sweeney, Executive Director, Global Sales, TelstraFuture of Mobile, Technology and the Creative Arts.Speaker: Justin Baird, Managing Director- R&D, Technology & Innovation AccentureChair: Manish Chaudhary, MD- India, Pitney BowesVenue: Grand Ballroom I,II,III1720 hrs. - 1750 hrs.Session XIV: Thought Leader’s TalkChai on the “Cloud”: Balancing daily rituals with technology-induced changeOur lives our governed by daily rituals. We are all creatures of habit. One of the central tasks for an entrepreneur is to think of ways in which new technologies canpreserve the comforting aspect of rituals but make them more efficient and accessible. This is a tricky balance. I will illustrate this with two examples in16

entrepreneurial settings, how my students and I have worked to marry technology with habits – first, bringing a steaming cup of ‘chai’, whether at work or athome, to you, and second, marrying technology with the daily clinical needs of those who suffer from the chronic disease epidemic hitting countries like India(diabetes, cardiac disease).Speaker: Tarun Khanna, Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor, Harvard Business School1750 hrs. – 1830 hrs.Venue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIISession XV: Celebrity In-Conversation SessionPeak Performance & Creating the Winning EdgeSpeaker: Anil Kumble, Indian Cricket Team Coach1800 hrs. – 2100 hrs.Chair: Keshav Murugesh, CEO, WNSYOUKOSO – Networking reception with the Japanese DelegatesCourtesy, NTT Group(By Invitation only)1830 hrs. – 1900 hrs.Venue: Poolside, Grand HyattChill, Relax and Get Ready For The Evening1900 hrs. onwardsGala Evening & Dinner sponsored by Thryve Digital & Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park AuthorityVenue: Exhibition Ground, Grand Hyatt17

Day 2A day dedicated to a View of the future, how things will look up in the futureFriday, February 17th, 2017MAIN CONFERENCEBREAK AWAYSVenue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIIAll DayTech Cafe: The Digital Experience ZoneVenue: Boardroom IVenue: Grand SalonThe NILF Tech Café on Day 3 showcases innovative solutions for Indiaacross healthcare, environment, agriculture, drones.0900 hrs. – 0915 hrs.Ice Breaker0915 – 1000 hrs.Session XVI A: Guest KeynoteEvery Thing you need to know about Open InnovationSpeaker: Henry Chesbrough, Professor and Executive Director,Center for Open Innovation at UC Berkeley1000 hrs. – 1030 hrs.Venue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIISession XVII A: Leaders’ ByteSession XVII B: Panel Discussion1000 hrs. – 1100 hrs.Future of Bio ComputationSpeaker: Deep Nishar, Product Strategist. Investor. Entrepreneur,SoftBank Group InternationalChair: C.P Gurnani, Chairman, NASSCOM18Fintech & Banks: Co-creating financialinnovation

Venue: Grand Salon I, IIVenue: Grand Ballroom I, II, III1030 hrs. – 1100 hrs.Session XVIII A: Short KeynoteSession XVIII B: CEO Incubator series II(By Invitation only)1000 hrs. - 1100 hrs.What do you do when Machines do EverythingArtificial Intelligence has left the laboratory (and the movie lot) andis in your building. It’s in your home. It’s in your office. In hispresentation, Malcolm Frank will outline how systems of intelligenceare rapidly becoming the new machine of the digital economy,changing the rules of competition in all industries, and altering thebasis of competition for IT services providers.Speaker: Henry Chesbrough, Professorand Executive Director, Center forOpen Innovation at UC BerkeleyHost: Rajendar Pawar, NIITTechnologiesSpeaker: Malcom Frank, Executive VP- Strategy & Marketing,CognizantVenue: Boardroom I1100 hrs. – 1130 hrs.1130 hrs. – 1210 hrs.Venue: Grand Ballroom I, II, IIINetworking over Tea/CoffeeSession XIX A: Leaders’ Bytes1130 hrs. – 1150 hrs.Session XIX B: Panel Discussion1130 hrs. – 1230 hrs.Getting Dinosaurs to Dance - CorporateInnovation & Startup PartnershipsTopic: Erosion of Borders or Building New Walls?Cloud Computing in the New World OrderSpeakers:Puneet Pushkarna , TiE Head, SingaporeSpeaker: Dheeraj Pandey, Chairman & CEO, NutanixWilliam Ruff, VP-Market Operations, Lytx19

Alok Bardiya, Country Head- CiscoInvestments & Corporate Development,CISCOModeration: Akhilesh Tuteja, NationalHead - Technology & BPM Sector, KPMGVenue: Grand Ballroom I,II,IIIVenue: Grand Salon I, II1210 hrs. - 1305 hrs.Session XX A: Leader’s Discussion :Session XX B: NASSCOM AnnualGeneral MeetingCan the incumbent become the disruptor in the digital ageThe digital revolution is reshaping the technology provider landscapein the B2B services space. Three types of competitors are emerging Digital specialists with technology-backed services; TransformationLeaders with ecosystem plays and Tech giants moving into B2Bservices This panel will discuss and debate whether the leading ITService Providers can emerge as disruptors as enterprises adoptdigital at scale. How are the global services companies realigningtheir portfolio of solutions, what partnerships are they building, whatis their unique differentiator, what challenges do they for see andpaint what lies ahead in this volatile nad uncertain world.Speaker:Srinivas Kandula , CEO, Capgemini India,Pravin Rao, COO, InfosysN Ganapathy Subramaniam, COO, TCSModerator: Noshir Kaka, Co-Lead- Global Analytics Practice,201200 - 1300 hrs.(Only for NASSCOMmembers)

Venue: Board Room IMcKinsey & Company1305 hrs. – 1405 hrs.Venue: Grand Ballroom I,II,IIINetworking Lunch1405 hrs. – 1450 hrs.Session XXI A: Panel DiscussionSession XXI B: Cross Fire1400 hrs. – 1500 hrs.Un-learn from under-20 MavericksThis session is an in-conversation with 3 young super confidententrepreneurs who could be the future tech-innovators, leaders anddisruptors. The session would be an un-learning experience fortoday’s leaders.Speakers:Soumya Tejam (16 years), Founder, BookBiteIshita Katyal (11 years), Author, Motivational Speaker & TEDLicenceeSaad Nasser (11 years), Intern Robert Bosch Centre for CyberPhysical Systems, Indian Institute of ScienceModerator: Pramod Bhasin, Non-Executive Chairman, Genpact21Preparing for Skills 4.0 – Is your job atRisk?With the unprecedented economicdevelopments and the dramatic changesrattlingthroughmanyindustries,companies and employees need to makesure they are ready to embrace thedisruptions and fend off potential skillsgaps and talent shortages. In the modernworkplace, digital skills are highly valued;in the future, digital skills will be vital. Thedigital age is expanding into all areas ofour lives, and it is not just those who workin IT that will need to be alert of thischange. However, it is not simply thedevelopment of old jobs that make digitalskills so important in the modernworkplace, but the creation of entirelynew jobs. There is a genuine fear of adigital skills gap created by the boom inthe digital economy versus the amount ofpeople who are trained to work in it. Whileautomation and robots seem to present a

bleak future for human employment,companies need to realize that it will behumans who will be guiding the robots todo the work, and hence it not the questionof jobs, but skilled jobs. So, are you ready?Venue: Grand Ballroom I,II,IIISpeakers:Malcom Frank, Executive VP- Strategy &Marketing, CognizantNeeraj Aggarwal, MD, Boston ConsultingGroup IndiaMohit Thukral, SVP & Global BusinessLeader, Genpact LLCModerator: Govind Ethiraj, Founder, PingDigital BroadcastVenue: Grand Salon III1450 hrs. – 1535 hrs.Session XXII A: Panel DiscussionNew Rules of Engagement for the Hyper-connected ConsumerIt is no longer business as usual for brands looking to connect withthe consumer of today. We are witnessing a radical transformationof communication platforms that allows for real-time engagementand disengagement by brands

Feb 15, 2017 · Speaker: Bill Bodin, CTO, Kony Venue: Grand Ballroom III taking ownership of data, transforming themselves in the process. Speaker: Nick Patience, Research VP, Software, 451 Research Venue: Board Room I 1300 hrs. – 1400 hrs. Networking Lunch 1400 hrs. – 1500 hrs. Deep Dive