E – Summit 2010, IIT Bombay – Our Bitter Sweet Experience!
We (Ambuj, Amol), the E – cell leaders of Acharya School of Management attended the E –summit 2010, held at IIT Bombay on the 7th of February 2010.
Our bus to Mumbai was scheduled on 5th of February at 10.30 pm. Though we reached the pickup point on time, the bus was late by half an hour (Indian Standard Time!). We boarded the bus at 11.05 pm. It was a semi sleeper bus, comfortable with good leg space, a requisite for a long journey. The driver informed us that it would take at least 18 hours to reach Mumbai, which is quite a long journey in a bus!
We reached Mumbai on the 6th of February at 9.30 pm. We were completely exhausted by the end of journey. We got down at Vashi, and took a rickshaw to IIT. We reached there by 10 pm and reported to the security upon arrival. They took the necessary details and informed us to head to the hostels in order to complete the registration process. Mr. Rishikesh the person responsible for accommodation informed us that, the college would not provide accommodation to visitors. This came as a shock to us as the same person had told that we would be given accommodation when we spoke to him over the phone before deciding on the trip to the summit.
The security informed us that there is no good place to stay near the college campus and that we will have to head to Ghatkopar, the nearest place where we could find accommodation. We spent our night at Ganesh Palace, a hotel at Ghatkopar.
The next day we reached IIT at 10 am. We reported to the security and he asked us to head to SOM (School of Management). Our names were missing from the registration list, though we had registered online much earlier. We had the necessary print out of the confirmation mail that is sent once we complete the registration. These documents helped them in cross verification and from then on the registration process went on smoothly.
After the registration was done they asked us to head to the Lecture Hall where the Opening Panel Discussion was going on. The panelists were Mr. Ashank Desai (Founder & CEO Mastek), Mr. A K Purwal(Ex- Chairman, SBI), Mr. Raj Nair (Head, Avalon Consulting). The discussion was about “Exploring New Opportunities – Emerging India”. Each of the panelists discussed in-depth about the various opportunities and challenges of Emerging India. Mr. Desai discussed how we could always find a niche in the software industry, no matter how crowded the market is. He was quite disappointed with the Angel networks’ in India. He also talked about the importance of having a mentor in whatever you do, in order to increase the chances of your success. He stressed the importance of showing that your business is conducted in the right way. This would make the customer more attracted to you. Mr. Purwal discussed more about the banking Industry and the various opportunities in the industry. He was proud to say that the Indian Finance person, as he put it is considered to be the best in the world. He said that, around 50% - 60% of the people in Wall Street are Indian. This statement was followed up by a huge applaud from the audience. Though the panelists had discussed thoroughly on the topic, the questions from the audience, who were mostly the students of IIT was quite out of context. They were interested to know how the software industry is doing and its future prospects, the effect of recession to this industry etc., not a single question was asked about entrepreneurship and there were silly questions like, “How do I know what my passion is?” This question was answered by Mr. Nair, who said “What do you feel when you see beautiful girl!” A silly answer to an equally silly question!
The panel discussion was followed by lunch break. “Networking Lunch”, that’s what they called it, though the name for the lunch break sounded well, there was absolutely no networking done throughout the break. There was a long queue for lunch and they were so involved in the variety of dishes that was served and by the time lunch was over, it was time for us to get back to the summit.
Post lunch session was “Innovation Redefined” a series of insightful single speaker sessions addressed by Mr. Dheeraj Gupta (Jumbo King Vada Pav) and Mr. Kranthi Kiran Vistakula (Dhama Apparels). This was the only session which thoroughly discussed about Entrepreneurship. They shared with us all the hurdles that they faced during their journey in becoming successful.
The next session was a panel discussion about “Opportunity cost”. The panel members were Mr. Allwin Agnel (Founder and CEO, PagalGuy), Ms. Nirmala (ex- country head of MTV India) & Mr. Ajit (Founder and CEO, Megaware Technologies). They discussed about the various skills that an entrepreneur must have. They discussed all about entrepreneurship but nothing about the topic at hand.
On the whole, though the program had such esteemed panel and other people from the industry, we felt that the event was un-organized. We could see a lot of attendees running about, searching for the place where the event was happening. There were no directions or coordinators to attend to. People were dazed and confused!
The schedule of the event was till 8 pm. But, we had to leave the place early as our bus was scheduled at 9.30 pm from Chembur. We reached Bangalore at 6.30 pm on the 8th of February.
We had high hopes from this event. We thought that this event could provide us with insights on how to conduct a big event. But, we were disappointed with the overall event and have come to realize that “All that glitters is not gold”.