Ms. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, LIVE at The Leaders In India 2009 On Entrepreneurship

October 10th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

So, we have Ms. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw post lunch at The Leaders In India 2009. I have always admired Kiran as a woman entrepreneur. She has proven words with actions! My respects Mam :)

Talkign about the Global Biotech sector Kiran says that it is a business size of over 90 billion dollars globally. Each of the past decades have triggered a new growth of innovation. Interesting to know how the entire Biotech industry has evolved over time. Though Ihave not really understood the Biotech industry much, but sure, I am intrigued!

My own journey of Biocon has been that of experimenting and learning! I call myself an accidental entrepreneur!

I was always interested in brewing. I have had to overcome countless challenges over decades. We started small with simple technologies we built and also partnering has helped me build my own entrepreneurial vision. I started my entrepreneurial journey when I had the provilige of starting India’s first Biotech company, which had its own large number of challenges. People were very skeptical of success and at my time, India was still a developing company and we had sub-optimal structure that we have today and it was the time of the license raj than today. I was a 25 yearold first generation woman entrepreneur!

All I had was foolish courage!

There was no access to VC all I could avail of was very expensive debt based funding which I accepted. I was very driven by green technology at that time. But there were very few takers at that time and one of the BIG challenges I had was, the space I was getting into, was based on one very important need, which is: high quality uniterrupted power supply which India does not have even today.

I started my business from scratch opting for less evolved technology. We focused on a niche opportunity, as I had to be very real about the infrastructure and the environment I was working in. I always knew that India was a very small market for me and hence I had to operate in a niche which gave me some kind of advantage. Also in my starting years, what helped me was, I started this as a JV with a small Irish partner, and they provided me with assistance to market, my product to Global markets and this is what helped my business started.

Up until 1980′s we were still loners in Biotech in India

It was really abotu building this company step by painful step and slowly the Biotech sector started gaining acceptance in India when the govt realized the importance. Creating the skill based that we need to drive this industry has paid us fairly well in time. Thankfully because of the success of the IT and software sector, the VC had taken root in India. Since this happened, we started looking towards VC funding, when we tried to scale up. It also allowed to develop sophisticated products and I was able to compete due to our cost base.

By late 1990′s I had a fermentation unit which could handle all sorts of enzymes

The cluster effect that had started in Bangalore really helped us. the boom in Bangalore had many innovative start-ups in the space which also helped the entire industry as such and hence we were benefited. We had international players coming into India setting up operations which helped gain confidence and many are now building scale into what they were doing. Biocon had started gaining market leadership in the niche segment we were looking at.

As an entrepreneur I felt that enzyme segment was going to be limiting to our growth and we had to take some hard decisions

We hence applied our technology to develop into bio-pharmaceuticals. We were the first to cut across the IP barriers hence defining new opportunities.

“We are the world’s first and only company i manufacturing Insulin and Insulin analogs and I am proud to say that”

Overtime we have become bolder in saying that lets innovate in the Bio-pharmaceuticals now. We can today afford to innovate, we can afford to build programs around new products. Innovation in the field of Bio-tech is something we must surely take very seriously. We tend to opt for low risk services and generic versions of drugs and vaccines.

In India the cost of risk is very affordable and hence we must back innovation

What is happening to companies in the western world, is an opportunity for us. I think India really has a good opportunity to cash on in what is happening in the western world. There is a whole new emerging opportunity in Bio-generics. We will pursue Innovation led mantra to grow and that is really my goal as a company and myself as an entrepreneur! All along e have constantly challeneged ourselves and tracked new technologies.

An important learning that I have learned as an entrepreneur is challenging the status quo and moving ahead

We are trying to develop world’s first Oral insulin and its going to be a game changer for us, if it happens

We have really made a lot of conscious effort in partnering with companies, which has actually helped us leapfrog, and it has been a great business tactic for us. In our journey there is one inflection point, I had a tough and emotional call to make! Enzyme was going no where as we were not really investing enough in it, the reason being we had limited resources. And hence we finally said, we must dis-invest and divested into our competition and they have invested and grown this business fr more than we were doing it at that stage. But we surely benefited out of the IP and knowledge we had built over time. We bought a company in Germanhy which will help us start our operations in Europe.

We have started building global scale in our businesses

Our strategy has been always to develop products, leveraging India’s cost base and using affordability as our competitive edge and we are determined to do it at an affordable rate.

My message to other companies from developing world(s) is, who are stretching hard to fight against odds, we have:

  • Dont hesitate to partner when you want to pursue certain business opportunities, it allows you to grow faster
  • Its important to start simple and start local, be realistic about matching your skill sets w.r.t technologies you are trying to develop

I started my life as a brewmaster looking to brew beer, your journey can take you anywhere, but your life should be an inspiring hope :)

It was great to listen to you Ms. Mazumdar Shaw as usual! The fire of entrepreneurship has surely gotten a needed kick from you!

Now we have the session int he Q&A mode!

How Leaders Kill Companies, Allan Leighton at The Leaders In London, a Build Up to The Leaders In India Business Forum 2009

July 14th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

As the Leaders In India, one of the biggest events, bringing together the creme de la creme of the India Inc and the decision makers is nearing, the excitement for the event has been building up and steady. With some of the top global decision makers, to share the space with and learn from, Leaders In India is surely one event I am personally looking forward to.

Allan Leighton in Leaders In London on – How Leaders Kill Companies

What is Leaders In India?

“Leaders” is the world’s largest and most respected series of leadership events to India for the very first time this year. “Leaders” has built an indisputable track record of providing the most meaningful, timely and balanced information from those whose ideas, achievements and words define inspiration .

Seeking a focused business seminar that is able to cut across all key sectors and verticals within the burgeoning Indian economy has for long been a challenge for many major firms wishing to regain their confidence and inspiration-especially in today’s environment. Leaders in India is a two day business forum that will be held from 9th – 10th October 2009 in Mumbai, and is expected to be India’s largest single meeting point of global and Indian corporate leaders. In addition to providing an excellent opportunity for peer-to-peer networking, the ‘Leaders’ team prides itself on providing the most thoroughly researched and solution-focused points of discussion in its series of interactive audience Q&As with key CXOs. Topics discusses will range from corporate Governance to foreign investment in India, and from emerging markets business strategy to HR.

A conglomeration of some of the biggest names in the industry

Sharing space with the leaders of the industry is not an everyday possibility. Leaders In India is delighted and proud to present a genre of speakers which boasts of people who have created and carved a niche for themselves in the industry and are defining the sliver lining for the India Inc.

Adi Godrej, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Tom Peters, Shashi Tharoor, Steve Forbes, Kishore Biyani, Tejpreet. S. Chopra, Simon Galpin, Ravi Venkatesan, D Shivakumar, Raman Roy, Dharti Desai, Dinesh A. Keskar, Pramod Bhasin, Donald Trump Jr., Sharon Bamford, Abhinav Bindra

The delegates shall be sharing space with such eminent speakers at the Leaders In India.

“Leaders” past success stories

The Leaders In London, Leaders In Dubai, Leaders in Abu Dhabi have all created success and the generous and motivating feedback received from the participants and the speakers resounds in our vision of taking “Leaders” to India. Leaders In India is happening for the first time, with India emerging out to be a major contributor to the global economy this proves to the be the best ever time for the Leaders symposium to enter India.

Glimpses of the past success stories

LEADERS IN DUBAI BUSINESS FORUM 2007

LEADERS IN ABU DHABI 2008

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Leaders In India – Business Forum 2009 The First View of The Extravaganza

July 3rd, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

The Leaders In India – Business Forum 2009 one of the biggest extravaganzas in the history of India Inc. happening for the first time in India. October 8th-10th in Mumbai. This is an exclusive sneek peek into what you can expect at the event and with who all would you be sharing the space at LII!

The Leaders In India – Business Forum 2009, is the inaugural Indian chapter of the world’s largest series of business leadership events to which thousands of CXOs make an annual pilgrimage. With recent speakers including Sir Richard Branson, Kofi Annan, Al Gore, Philip Kotler, Edward De Bono and Ricardo Semler speaking in cities including London & Dubai, “Leaders” command audiences of 1000s of CXO’s every year and has built an indisputable track record of providing the most meaningful, timely and balanced information.

With whom shall you be sharing space at the Leaders In India?

Leaders in India Business Forum brings the ideas, thoughts and inspirations of many iconic international business leaders of the 21st century, and infuses them with India’s best and brightest. Discussions will range from MandA to HR and attractive investment destinations to corporate governance.

With a great speaker and delegate lineup, the event surely is one of the biggest extravaganza’s in India Inc’s history. The participant list boasts of the best of the breed achievers who have created opportunities which have defined our times.

An exclusive sneek peek into the event

The Indo International Business Achievement Awards

The Biggest Awards Ceremony, Celebrating exceptional entrepreneurial and innovative talent, effective and responsible leadership and management, and the setting of new standards within Indian and global business.

Be there to hear from the horse’s mouth and be inspired

Early Bird Offer for the first few

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