The first India Digital Open Summit on January 19, 2018 will be attended by technologists, academia, start-ups, and industry leaders focused on how open source networking systems and platforms would transform and foster innovation and leadership across the digital ecosystem.
SPEAKERS
Aruna Sundarajan, secretary (Telecom), Department of Telecommunications, India
Nandan Nilekani, chairman of Infosys and ex-chairman of UIDAI
Gulshan Rai, National Cyber Security Coordinator, Prime Minister’s Office, GoI
Rob Bearden, CEO of Hortonworks
Scott Gnau, CTO of Hortonworks
Adrian Ionel, president and co-founder of Mirantis
Phil Robb, vice president at The LINUX Foundation
Rajan Mathews, director general of COAI
Brian Branson, CEO and president of Radisys
Amar Nagaram, VP – Engineering & Consumer Experience, Flipkart
Sunil Goyal, CTO of Paytm
Adrian Ionel, CEO and founder of Mirantis
Abhay Karandikar, dean and institute chair, IIT-Bombay
Akash Ambani of Reliance Jio
Rory McInerney, corporate vice president at Intel
Ashraf M Dahod, CEO and president at Altiostar
Anjali Joshi, vice president, Global Product Management at Google
Sohyoung Chong, head – NFV/SDN/Cloud at Samsung
Manish Vyas, president and chief executive – Network & Communications, TechMahindra
Patric Lind, CEO of VoeEir
Renuka Bhalerao, Product Management and Strategy, Facebook
Pravin Bhagwat, founder/CTO of Mojo Networks
Giles Heron, principle architect at Cisco
Sujit Bakshi, president – Corporate Affairs at TechMahindra
The summit will feature discussions on various elements of the Open Source framework for policy, technology and security that accelerate the expansion of the Digital India initiative across domains.
More than a dozen C-Level executives will discuss a range of topics, including application to blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud-scale networking, open compute, AR/VR, real-time analytics and other topics on the open source-spurred digital transformation.