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‘The world enters the era of biology & computing science’

'The world enters the era of biology & computing science'
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Greater Noida: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Chairman of the Executive Biocon, said that when the first two decades of the century were included in information technology, the world now entered the biological era and computing science.
“Through the innovation led research, I believe we can contain economic development by changing health services, agriculture, livestock management, industrial processing, and environmental sustainability,” he said at the Annual Meeting of the University of Bennett, where he gave the title of honorary philosophy in biotechnology.
Give a title at Mazumdar-Shaw, Bennett University Vice-Chancellor, Dr.
Prabhu Aggarwal, said the name Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw and biotechnology are identical in India.
Mazumdar-Shaw, he noted “has advanced science leverage, innovative technology platform and international research collaboration to develop therapy that can reduce maintenance costs, increase access and improve health care results such as diabetes and cancer”.
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Suresh Narayanan, Chair & MD in Nestle India, is also given the honorary doctor of philosophy in management.
Agggarwal said Nariahanan rising ranks in the corporate world “reflects his rich and very broad and very wide experience for more than 35 years in the FMCG industry, which includes several countries and culture”.

Narajanan dedicated the title to his parents, his wife and daughter.
“I happened to join this call from my parents’ house in Chennai and while both of them were not there to see me accept this honor, I knew for them there was a very high value for education.
The middle class father.
Giving the best education he can at the time That was at that time to make me deserve to be a good Indian citizen, “he said.
President Nasscom Debjani Ghosh, who was a special guest at the meeting, told students who graduated to feel comfortable with uncomfortable ones.
“Uncertainty, volatility, ambiguity – this is the only certainty you will have.
The skills you need will constantly change.
Your ability to deal with ambiguity and uncertainty will be your biggest competitive advantage and therefore one of the skills I have.
Learn is to get out of my comfort zone and be comfortable with uncomfortable, “he said.
Ghosh added that the Indian technology industry became more agile because it was not only resilience, but endurance with empathy.
That, he said, has become the key to the success of the industry even in the Covid crisis.

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