The first speaker of the day, Mr. Vikas Madaan, Senior Director, Accenture, shared insights on the qualities an entrepreneur develops upon and laid importance on adding value and experimenting. Mr. Madaan mentioned, "Safe entrepreneurship is even if I don't achieve my targets, I will still get my paycheck."
The day's second speaker was Mr. Arun Pandit, co-founder of Hyphen SCS. He shared his journey and emphasized the significance of being passionate and networking. Mr. Pandit also stated, "In the past one and a half years, I have learned that "Less is more" in a start-up. You have to be the biggest promoter of your idea. It is an iterative process, and you learn something new with each experience. You should be data analytics-driven and should quantify everything in a start-up.”
The session was further continued by the third speaker of the day, Dr. Sanjukta Badhai, Evangelist,
Start-up Odisha, who talked about the start-up world and how they are growing in Odisha,
specifically. He put forward the point, "Startup Orissa's vision is to ensure that the start-up
ecosystem in the state should flourish in a conducive environment. They focus on infrastructure
and innovation, capacity building, funding, and access to the market to develop a robust start-up
ecosystem in the state."
The final speaker of the conclave was Mr. Anuj Jindal, Senior VP of Medi Assist, who sighted
that the key to entrepreneurship is self-confidence. He added, “You are your support system,
power, and resource. If you are going for entrepreneurship, look into the mirror and have
confidence in the person you see.”
After the talk by the eminent speakers was the much-awaited question and answer session where
the bright minds of XIM, University asked questions relevant to the start-up world.
The summit concluded with an ending note by Prof. D.V. Ramana and a vote of thanks from Sunil
Dumre, the X-Seed co-ordinator.
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