By-Mr. Anji Maram, Founder and CEO of CriticalRiver
As we reflect on 2024, perhaps the most consequential change we must reckon with is the impact of AI and automation on workforce dynamics. Automation is no longer solely about pursuing efficiency; it’s about empowering humans to focus on thoughtful, strategic, creative, and exploratory work while routine tasks are managed by intelligent systems. During this transformative period, we at CriticalRiver are witnessing the evolution as organizations worldwide embrace AI-powered tools to strengthen their workforces.
Our Digital Science Innovation Lab (DSiL) plays a pivotal role in this journey, leveraging data science and advanced analytics to provide actionable insights that complement AI-driven collaboration. Finding the right balance will require upskilling employees to work alongside AI while fostering an environment that champions human ingenuity. This partnership paves the way for a collaborative future where human-AI synergy drives innovation and productivity.
Marut Drones
By-Prem Kumar, CEO & Co-Founder, Marut Drones
The Indian drone industry is on an impressive growth trajectory, driven by innovation, supportive policies, and a committed ecosystem. To achieve our vision of becoming a global drone hub by 2030, we must address challenges like certification delays, subsystem reliability, and cost competitiveness. By investing in advanced technologies like AI, autonomous navigation, improved batteries, and fostering a skilled workforce through training and education, we can unlock groundbreaking advancements and expand drone applications across industries.
Small startups, the backbone of innovation, often struggle with the scale needed for substantial investments, especially when competing against China’s mass production and low-cost pricing. With continued support from government policies and proactive regulators, we remain optimistic that 2025 will be a transformative year for Indian drone manufacturers, driving growth and self-reliance.
Freyr Energy
By-Radhika Choudary Co-Founder and Director, Freyr Energy
As the solar industry continues to grow rapidly, the focus is shifting toward quality solar solutions and enhanced customer experience. Over the last decade electricity tariffs have risen by nearly 60%, and by 25% in the last year alone, while solar adoption in India has surpassed 3 million households. Yet, a significant gap remains, with over 300 million potential consumers still untapped. Solar has emerged as the most affordable energy source, supported by abundant financing options and government subsidies. This rapid growth is also expected to create more employment opportunities and drive technological innovation. Companies that prioritize quality products and customer-centric initiatives, such as Solar Experience Centers, are poised to lead the industry and deliver long-term value
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