In my 20-plus years in Canada’s IT industry, I have witnessed several incredible changes. The way we do business has shifted, particularly in what is now an even more digital-first world. The IT industry is highly influential and shapes much of how business, and the world, works. As I know well from years in the channel and now working with our Canadian partners, solution providers play a key role in helping businesses of all sizes modernize and transform.
As we lead the way on business transformation, we also have an unmissable opportunity to be leaders on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The past year – including the global movement for racial justice – has been a poignant reminder for businesses that social, environmental, economic, and cultural issues are all intertwined. Purpose-driven action is not only the right thing to do but is unquestionably linked to business success.
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Karnataka is India s most innovative state; retains title for second year [details]
The India Innovation Index released by NITI Aayog has crowned Karnataka the most innovative state in the country.
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Karnataka is crowned as the most innovative among major states in India based on various factors such as human capital, investments, business, legal environment and more. NITI Aayog, the government s policy think-tank, released its second Innovation Index on Wednesday, declaring the top five states in the innovation index.
According to the India Innovation Index Report 2020, released by Vice-Chairman Rajiv Kumar, Delhi topped the overall list and Chandigarh made a huge leap while Karnataka and Himachal Pradesh excelled in respective categories. As per the report, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Kerala followed Karnataka s lead in the innovation index.
Published December 17, 2020, 7:00 AM
The government has revised the rules of procedures for intellectual property rights (IPR) cases to further speed up resolution of disputes and sustain the country’s robust innovative economy.
The adoption of the 2020 Revised Rules of IPR Cases was a collaborative effort among private sector stakeholders and various government agencies led by the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), the Supreme Court, and the Department of Trade and Industry, among others.
IPOPHL Director-General Rowel Barba cited the importance of the 2020 Revised IPR Rules in ensuring an effective and speedy adjudication of IP rights cases stressing the IPR is an essential pillar in creating an environment that fosters innovation, promotes investments and entrepreneurship.