NASSCOM Begins its Milestone 20th Edition of India Leadership Forum

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NASSCOM Begins its Milestone 20th Edition of India Leadership Forum

MUMBAI, February 13, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

   
    - Celebrates the IT-BPO industry journey from USD 100 million to 100 billion
      in two decades
    - 1600+ delegates congregate from 25+ countries

    National Association of Software and Services Company (NASSCOM) today, announced the
commencement of the 20th edition of its flagship event, the NASSCOM India Leadership Forum
[NILF].

    The core theme of NILF this year is 'hyperspecialization' and the platform promises to
bring another exciting, thought provoking and insightful conference that will present a
wide array of viewpoints and perspectives from leaders across the globe on different
global issues. Apart from hyperspecialisation, the agenda of NILF is structured around
three additional themes - Global Uncertainties, is business better than the mood;
Leadership in Uncertain Times; and Emerging Opportunities.

    Speaking on the occasion Mr. Rajendra Pawar, Chairman, NASSCOM, said, "NILF in its 20
years has mirrored the evolution and growth of the IT-BPO industry in India. The industry
has built a unique value proposition for global and Indian customers - adding value and
access to specialist skills. As the industry enters its next phase of evolution and
customer priorities move to business outcomes, hyperspecialisation is a key enabler that
will position the industry ahead. At NILF, the structured agenda, keynotes and
unconferencing sessions will create the perfect platform for industry leaders to
strategise on opportunities ahead and addressing current uncertainties."

    The forum has over 45 sessions with over 120 speakers, more than 1600+ delegates, and
close to 25 country representations participating this time.

    The year, the forum also has new and exciting sessions, like Gurukul - enabling
mentorship for young companies; Analysts' Corner where research firms Gartner and
Forrester will address issues pertaining to the global sourcing sector. The special
'break-away' sessions like the Leader2Leader, the Master Class, the Idea Incubator, and
the power roundtables are focused towards bringing together industry-experts from all
corners of the world to discuss and explain the nuances of business, technology,
management, leadership and more.

    Sharing his views, Mr. Som Mittal, President, NASSCOM, said, "Building alliances in
key markets is a focus area for the industry. This year at NILF, we have 25 countries
participating and focused sessions around Japan, China, Germany and Emerging Markets will
discuss the theme of partnerships and global growth."

    He further added, "NILF is much beyond an event for us - it's a platform where global
leaders congregate every year to discuss the key changes in the industry, opportunities
ahead, creating partnerships and addressing challenges. For us at NASSCOM, the discussions
at this forum provide the strategic thrust and direction for our activities to enable the
industry's growth and development."

    Last week, NASSCOM also released the key findings of the Indian IT-BPO sector
performance for FY2011-12. The year 2011-12 characterizes a landmark year as aggregate
revenue for the Indian IT-BPO sector is estimated to cross USD 100 billion. Continuing as
the bastion for the sector, exports accounted for ~USD 69 billion, growing by 16.3 percent
over the last fiscal year. The IT-BPO sector continues to be one of the largest employers
in the country directly employing ~2.8 million professionals, with over 230,000 jobs being
added in FY2012. Despite challenges in the global market conditions, India sustained its
growth trajectory. Some of the pivotal factors that have been contributing to this growth
include new business models, organization efficiencies, services around disruptive
technologies such as cloud, mobility, analytics, social media, and flexible product
portfolios and verticalized solutions.

    For FY2013, the export revenues are expected to grow by 11-14 per cent while the
domestic revenues will grow by 13-16 percent.

    Key Speakers

   
    - P. Chidambaram, Minister of Home Affairs
    - Kapil Sibal, Minister of Communications & IT, HRD
    - Jyotiraditya Scindia, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry
    - Prithviraj Chavan, Chief Minister, Maharashtra
    - Kumar Mangalam Birla, Aditya Birla Group
    - Rajiv Bajaj, Bajaj Auto
    - Chanda Kochar, ICICI
    - Shikha Sharma, Axis Bank
    - Marshal Goldsmith
    - Deepak Malhotra, Harvard
    - Leaders from IT-BPO Sector
    - Customers, analysts and more...

    Technology and Creative Keynotes

   
    - Invisible Computing: Interacting with the Future Now! Pranav Mistry, MIT
    - Make way for next billion networked machines-on-wheels. Venkatesh Prasad, Ford
    - Entertainment & Technology: The twain shall meet! Darcy Antonellis, Warner
      Bros
    - Zero to Zetta. Padmashree Warrior, Cisco Systems
    - Cross Generational Leadership: Abhishek Bachhan, Filmstar
    - The rise of Blogistan? Shekhar Kapoor, Film maker
    - The story of technology and innovation - on and off the pitch; Sir Richard
      Hadlee, Former Cricketer

    About NASSCOM

    NASSCOM(R) is the premier trade body of the IT-BPO industries in India. It is a global
trade body with more than 1200 members, which include both Indian and multinational
companies that have a presence in India. NASSCOM's member companies are in the business of
IT-BPO services and products. NASSCOM's membership base constitutes over 95% of the
industry revenues in India and employs over 2.5 million professionals.

   
    For more information, please contact:

    Vishal Gaba | Parekhit Bhattacharejee | Nitin Shukla
    Genesis Burson-Marsteller
    Ph: +91-9999240369 | +91-9999380203 | +91-9873985197
    Email: vishal.gaba@bm.com | parekhit.b@bm.com | nitin.shukla@bm.com

    Kavita Doshi
    NASSCOM
    Ph: :+91-11-23010199
    kavita@nasscom.in

Source: NASSCOM

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