By Mukund Kanoria We present a roundup of our thoughts on Health 2.0 which took place in Barcelona last week, where The Next Silicon Valley was a media partner. As…
The term ‘smart’ is applied in many different environments, and often involves connected sensors and devices sending lots of data which can then be acted upon for the benefit of…
by Nitin Dahad The term ‘innovation’ has become so common in daily language that it is easy for policymakers to forget what it actually means as it covers so many…
By Nitin Dahad The impact of technology on healthcare has been a strong theme in many discussions I have had over the last few weeks. With the Health 2.0 conference…
by Nitin Dahad Everyone wants to build the next Silicon Valley, says Dileep Rao in a Forbes article recently. He is spot on with his analysis. A common question I…
by Nitin Dahad Regional and economic development agencies nowadays are very proactive in the measures they take to create their own Silicon Valley like ecosystems, so that they can attract…
by Nitin Dahad Wearable technology and devices appear to have been making all the headlines so far in 2015. But for those of us focusing on the technology or the…
by Nitin Dahad Health and wellbeing is a key area where technology can potentially innovate monitoring and diagnostics and delivery of treatment. But is the traditional health care industry, which…
At the beginning of April 2015, a gathering of investors and entrepreneurs will explore technology’s impact on education, and identify the emerging players in education at the Global Technology Symposium…
by Nitin Dahad An article that captured my attention this week was the cover story of Spiegel Online, in the international version of the German publication, entitled ‘How Silicon Valley…