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Regina Mihindukulasuriya

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Regina is a reporter for BW Businessworld. In her previous assignments, she has worked with Independent television Network as a news anchor and reporter in Sri Lanka

Latest Articles By Regina Mihindukulasuriya

“India Won’t Ever Be A Silicon Valley”

TiE is known for its ability to attract the biggest entrepreneurs as much as it is known for the knowledge exchange it enables.

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Deep Thoughts On Uber Travis

Deep Kalra, CEO and cofounder of MakeMyTrip recently interviewed at TiE Global Summit, cofounder of taxi aggregator, Uber, Travis Kalanick. Kalanick made some strategic mobility sector (read: Volvo) announcements recently, that will likely have some impact on its Indian operations too.

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Rachnathmak India, Please Protect Your Ideas!

The bootstrappers, the uninformed and the counterfeiters don’t have the money, the knowledge or the inclination to pursue legal channels of protecting ones intellectual property rights (IPR). It may seem like an unnecessary hassle while you’re still rushing to establish yourself. But if you make it big like Samsung or Apple or Paytm or PayPal, do you really want to be caught with no legs to stand on?

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The TV Disappears From Indian Homes

As the year winds down, it’s always good to know what the next year will have in store for us. One of the biggest revelations from ecommerce companies like Urban Ladder is that TVs are less and less a part of a living room and is becoming a space for personal interactions and relaxation. Here are a few more trends.

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5 Important Things That Happened In 2016

Who lost their mojo? Did Uber lose? Did carpooling do well? Who are the Big 3? What became more expensive? Who won demonetization, besides Paytm. All that and a few titbits more.

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Inspired In Bangalore, Starting up In The Gulf

GetBaqala (Baqala means grocery in Arabic), is the brainchild of Amjad Puliyali. He was inspired to startup in grocery delivering after his years living and working in Bangalore.

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The Children Of Minerva

Questioz is a platform for teenage academics to posit, publish and challenge each other in a quest to keep to the path of those enlightened by scientific research. Its founder is 17 years old.

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The Pocket Aces Series (Part 4)

“With regards to movie theaters, it’s hard to say what 20 years from now will look like, but I don’t see them becoming redundant at least for the next 5-10 years… TV is doing a bad job catering to young urban audiences and we’re plugging that gap.”

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The Pocket Aces Series (Part 3)

“I’m not enough of a visionary to predict the future 20 years from now. The world changes too quickly to be able to see that far out. However, we are seeing certain trends that will shape media over the next few years. Digital, as a delivery medium, is here to stay… The TV is likely to simply become a device on which we consume media…”

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The Pocket Aces Series (Part 2)

“SRK’s [Yes, Shah Rukh Khan] digital team reached out to us when they were looking to create some interesting digital content around his movie, Fan… The video ended up doing some 3 million views, completely organically…”

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