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"Warned Elon Musk" Against Picking China Over India: Entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa
- Tuesday May 14, 2024
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Indian-American academic, entrepreneur and author Vivek Wadhwa on Monday said that he had warned the Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk not to pick China as they would "rob him blind" and instead asked him to consider moving manufacturing to India.
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"Going To Be Biggest Loser": Indian-American Entrepreneur On Musk Picking China Over India
- Tuesday May 14, 2024
- World News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Vivek Wadhwa, an Indian-American entrepreneur and author, in a social media post, questioned billionaire Elon Musk's decision to choose China over India for Tesla's manufacturing operations.
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Entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa's New Company To Use Breath To Detect Cancer
- Wednesday October 4, 2023
- Indians Abroad | Sarah McBride, Bloomberg
Over the last five years Vivek Wadhwa, an entrepreneur and academic who's well known in Silicon Valley, has been working on a longshot project to detect cancer in people using only their breath - similar to using a breathalyzer.
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India's Youth Leveraging Power Of Science To make Planet Better: PM Modi
- Sunday January 15, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
India is brimming with enthusiasm in the science and technology sectors and its youngsters are leveraging the power of science to make the planet better, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday.
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Opinion: My Advice To The World's Entrepreneurs: Copy And Steal, The Silicon Valley Way
- Monday April 30, 2018
- Opinion | Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
In a videoconference hosted by Indian start-up website Inc42, I gave Indian entrepreneurs some advice that startled them. I said that instead of trying to invent new things, they should copy and steal all the ideas they can from China, Silicon Valley and the rest of the world. A billion Indians coming online through inexpensive smartphones offer In...
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Opinion: The End For Indian Outsourcers - Or A Chance For Rebirth?
- Monday May 22, 2017
- Opinion | Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
The Indian information technology industry generates $150 billion in revenue but is facing an existential crisis largely of its own making because it became complacent and overconfident even as technologies and markets changed.
- www.ndtv.com
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Trump Immigration Ban Is Harmful to the Tech Economy
- Tuesday January 31, 2017
- Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
Study after study has found that immigrants are more likely to start job-creating businesses, not only in tech but across the economy.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Opinion: Silicon Valley Should Learn From India's Moves Toward Less-Cash
- Tuesday January 24, 2017
- Business | Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
India may have leapfrogged the U.S. technology industry with simple and practical innovations and massive grunt work. It has built a digital infrastructure that will soon process billions more transactions than bitcoin ever has.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Opinion: What Stephen Hawking Gets Right And Wrong About 'The Most Dangerous Time For Our Planet'
- Thursday December 8, 2016
- Opinion | Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
Stephen Hawking made a bold headline last week: "This is the most dangerous time for our planet."
- www.ndtv.com
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Trump's Demand That Apple Must Make iPhones in the US Actually Isn't That Crazy
- Wednesday May 18, 2016
- Written by shubhamv
China's labour, real estate, and energy costs have increased to the point that they are comparable to some parts of the United States.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Opinion: Tesla Is The Spark That Apple Needs
- Friday April 29, 2016
- Opinion | Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
Apple's dismal earnings announcement shows why it badly needs to rethink its innovation model and leadership. Its last breakthrough innovation was the iPhone -- which was released in 2007. Since then, Apple has simply been tweaking its componentry, adding faster processors and more advanced sensors, and playing with its size -- making it bigger in ...
- www.ndtv.com
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"Warned Elon Musk" Against Picking China Over India: Entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa
- Tuesday May 14, 2024
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Indian-American academic, entrepreneur and author Vivek Wadhwa on Monday said that he had warned the Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk not to pick China as they would "rob him blind" and instead asked him to consider moving manufacturing to India.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Going To Be Biggest Loser": Indian-American Entrepreneur On Musk Picking China Over India
- Tuesday May 14, 2024
- World News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Vivek Wadhwa, an Indian-American entrepreneur and author, in a social media post, questioned billionaire Elon Musk's decision to choose China over India for Tesla's manufacturing operations.
- www.ndtv.com
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Entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa's New Company To Use Breath To Detect Cancer
- Wednesday October 4, 2023
- Indians Abroad | Sarah McBride, Bloomberg
Over the last five years Vivek Wadhwa, an entrepreneur and academic who's well known in Silicon Valley, has been working on a longshot project to detect cancer in people using only their breath - similar to using a breathalyzer.
- www.ndtv.com
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India's Youth Leveraging Power Of Science To make Planet Better: PM Modi
- Sunday January 15, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
India is brimming with enthusiasm in the science and technology sectors and its youngsters are leveraging the power of science to make the planet better, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: My Advice To The World's Entrepreneurs: Copy And Steal, The Silicon Valley Way
- Monday April 30, 2018
- Opinion | Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
In a videoconference hosted by Indian start-up website Inc42, I gave Indian entrepreneurs some advice that startled them. I said that instead of trying to invent new things, they should copy and steal all the ideas they can from China, Silicon Valley and the rest of the world. A billion Indians coming online through inexpensive smartphones offer In...
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: The End For Indian Outsourcers - Or A Chance For Rebirth?
- Monday May 22, 2017
- Opinion | Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
The Indian information technology industry generates $150 billion in revenue but is facing an existential crisis largely of its own making because it became complacent and overconfident even as technologies and markets changed.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Trump Immigration Ban Is Harmful to the Tech Economy
- Tuesday January 31, 2017
- Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
Study after study has found that immigrants are more likely to start job-creating businesses, not only in tech but across the economy.
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Opinion: Silicon Valley Should Learn From India's Moves Toward Less-Cash
- Tuesday January 24, 2017
- Business | Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
India may have leapfrogged the U.S. technology industry with simple and practical innovations and massive grunt work. It has built a digital infrastructure that will soon process billions more transactions than bitcoin ever has.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Opinion: What Stephen Hawking Gets Right And Wrong About 'The Most Dangerous Time For Our Planet'
- Thursday December 8, 2016
- Opinion | Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
Stephen Hawking made a bold headline last week: "This is the most dangerous time for our planet."
- www.ndtv.com
-
Trump's Demand That Apple Must Make iPhones in the US Actually Isn't That Crazy
- Wednesday May 18, 2016
- Written by shubhamv
China's labour, real estate, and energy costs have increased to the point that they are comparable to some parts of the United States.
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Opinion: Tesla Is The Spark That Apple Needs
- Friday April 29, 2016
- Opinion | Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
Apple's dismal earnings announcement shows why it badly needs to rethink its innovation model and leadership. Its last breakthrough innovation was the iPhone -- which was released in 2007. Since then, Apple has simply been tweaking its componentry, adding faster processors and more advanced sensors, and playing with its size -- making it bigger in ...
- www.ndtv.com