Post Budget Reaction: Data Security, Startups, AI, IOT, Chatbot, Tech, Data Analyst Industry Leaders
Ø TCL
Spokesperson: Mr.Mike Chen , MD , India ,TCL
“At TCL, we believe that the Finance Minister has announced
an encouraging Union Budget 2020. Proposing the scheme to encourage the
manufacturing of mobile phones, semiconductor packaging and electronic
equipment is a welcomed move and we look forward to a complete policy and
leveraging the same to kickstart the domestic manufacturing through our panel
factory in Tirupati. Furthermore, painting a futuristic picture in this year’s
budget announcement, the FM also acknowledged advanced technologies like IoT,
AI, and analytics changing the world. At TCL, we are forever committed to
advancing our ‘AI x IoT’ ecosystem in India
and will continue to invest in cutting-edge technologies to offer the best
services to our customers in India .”
Ø LogMeIn
Spokesperson:Rahul Sharma , MD -India , LogMeIn
“Budget 2020 looks very promising. We are particularly
enthused about the FM’s announcement of seamless delivery of digital services
as part of the next wave of digital revolution. AI, ML, Analytics, IoT,
Robotics are making giant inroads in India, as was observed in the budget. The
policy being introduced to build data centre parks throughout the country will
help enhance the digital infrastructure to a significant extent. We are looking
forward to the next phase of Digital India which will be a big growth
driver for businesses and individuals alike.”
Ø Haptik
Spokesperson:Mr. Aakrit Vaish, CEO, Haptik
“As digitization and advanced technologies continue to gain
momentum, we welcome the Budget 2020 announcements. Once again, the Finance
Minister’s emphasis on machine learning, robotics, AI and IoT will help boost India ’s digital
journey. A significant proportion from the allocation of INR 3000cr for skill
development should focus on these cutting-edge technologies. We are also
delighted to witness proposals such as the linking of 100,000 Gram Panchayats
through the enhancement of Bharat Net and setting up of data centre parks
across the country. As national systems become more sophisticated and our
workforce is equipped with the relevant skills, we will truly see the next wave
of digital revolution, with greater scope for large-scale indigenous
innovation.”
Ø Qlik
Spokesperson: Suganthi Shivkumar, Managing Director,
ASEAN, India & Korea at Qlik
“We appreciate the government’s decision in the 2020 Budget
to dedicate the necessary funds and resources towards developing revolutionary
and breakthrough technologies such as ML, robotics and AI to further the skills
that will prepare us for the next wave and accelerate India’s journey towards
becoming a digital giant. With data equated as the new oil, the government’s
plan of building cutting-edge data parks across the country is equally
important. Furthermore, the governments initiative of allocating Rs 6000 crores
to enable unabridged digital connectivity in over 100,000 Gram Panchayats
through the Fiber to Home BharatNet scheme holds brilliant potential in
securing India’s passage towards achieving tech-empowerment for the remote
sector.”
Ø Rooter
Spokesperson: Mr. Piyush Kumar, Founder & CEO, Rooter
“It’s very encouraging to see that Indian Government regards
entrepreneurship as “strength of India ”. Start-ups can not only get
a lot of foreign investment in India
but also create thousands of jobs. The investment clearance and advisory cell
for entrepreneurs is a great step to encourage new entrepreneurs and provide
assistance. Moreover, the seed fund to support early-stage start-ups will help
them to create quality market fit product before approaching VCs.”
Ø Gamezop
Spokesperson: Mr Yashash Agarwal, CEO, Gamezop
"FM's proposal of delaying tax collection on the
exercise of ESOPs is a welcome move. The current structure looks to collect
taxes too early causing employees to not exercise vested shares. Easing direct
taxation for eligible startups will encourage businesses to chase the right
metrics and not just growth at the by bleeding money. The definition of
"eligible startups" must be broadened to bring more companies in this
fold."
Ø Cyberbit
Spokesperson: Mr. Rakesh Kharwal, Managing Director,
India/South Asia & ASEAN, Cyberbit
“The government has highlighted the role of digital
technologies like analytics, IoT, AI, and quantum technology during this Budget
Session. The burgeoning digital infrastructure of India needs a strong cybersecurity
framework to support it. Now, since it has allocated Rs. 99,300 crores to the
education sector and Rs. 3,000 crores for skill development itself, a good way
to realize India's digital vision could be by working on the cybersecurity
front from the very beginning. The government may want to cover its tech
initiatives with avant-garde simulation-based cybersecurity training platforms
like Cyber Range
for proposed cyber forensic university and Skill India campaign. This will help India in
generating millions of jobs for the youth and also strengthening national
security”
Ø Zypp (Earlier known as Mobycy)
Spokesperson: Mr. Akash Gupta, Founder and CEO - Zypp
(Earlier known as Mobycy)
“The Union Budget 2020 paints an affirmative picture for the
future. We are glad that the Finance Minister has emphasised on improving the
air quality, citing that the matter of clean air is a matter of concern in
large cities that have a population of over 1 million. To the same end, we
believe that EV-powered everyday commuting solutions offered by Zypp through
Electric Scooters and Logistics solutions will play a crucial role in times to
come. The budget announcement further comprises positive news for India ’s
fast-growing start-ups. The proposal to set-up investment clearance cell for
entrepreneurs along with assistance in funding would definitely prove to be
extremely beneficial.
Furthermore, increasing the threshold of start-ups
eligible for tax deduction from an annual turnover of 25Cr to now up to 100Cr
is another welcomed move. The FM has also increased the window for such
start-ups to claim a tax deduction for 3 years out of 10 years now as compared
to 7 years previously. Owing to the same, the start-ups will find it easier to
take risks and not be burdened financially while pursuing trailblazing
innovations. Deferring ESOPs for start-up employees is another affirmative
move, giving employees of start-ups to postpone taxation for 5 years or
whenever they exit the venture, whichever is earlier.”
Ø Pulp Strategy
Spokesperson: Ms. Ambika Sharma, Managing Director
& Founder at Pulp Strategy.
“The latest budget announcement for the year 2020 -21 bears
vast potential in shaping India’s road towards achieving its target of emerging
as a 5 trillion dollar economy. With India currently posed as the fifth
largest economy in the world, I am particularly enthralled by the government’s
decision to optimize new-age disruptive technologies such as Machine Learning,
robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) towards attaining a seamless and
integrated service sector. Further advancing the digital revolution in the
country is the government’s resolution of developing state-of-the-art data
centers across the nation. Moreover, the FM’s proposal to allocate Rs 6000
crore for connecting 100,000 Gram Panchayats by FY21 will also prove
instrumental in accelerating India’s journey towards becoming a tech –enabled
nation.
Also admirable is the government’s successful implementation of the
Beti Bachao and Beti Padhao scheme which was reflected by the high gross
enrollment of girls in all levels of school education. With the budget modeled
towards realizing a progressive and equal women-centric society, the Finance
minister also highlighted the fact that presently more than 6 lakh Anganwadi
workers are equipped to upload status of more than 10 crore households. The
government’s decision to provide Rs 35,600 crore for nutrition related programs
and Rs 28,600 crores for women – linked programmes will vastly help in
furthering women empowerment and gender equality."
Ø ONCAM
Spokesperson: Abhishek Kumar, Regional Director, Onvu
Tech
“This year's budget includes a number of positive reforms
for the surveillance and security agency. The government has announced the
launch of Police Academy and Forensic Sciences, 5 more
smart cities, 9,000 KMs of economic corridor, enhancement of tourist
attractions, and improved business landscape for MSMEs alongside others.
Security and Surveillance infrastructure is a core element of all of these
reforms and will give a strong stimulus to the segment."
Ø Onvu Learning
Spokesperson: Abhishek Kumar, Regional Director, Onvu
Tech
“The government has announced a number of measures for the
education sector with a whopping Rs. 99,300 crore budget. With it, courses will
go online soon and Top-100 NIRF Ranked Institutes start offering them. The
government has also announced positive reforms including Asian-African 'Study
in India ' program,
establishment of Police
Academy and Forensic
Science, and integration of medical institutes with dist. hospitals. Rs. 3000
crores have further been allocated for Skill Development. Perhaps, all of these
reforms will go a long way by including video-analytics-based EdTech solutions
to them as well."
Quick Heal - Mr. Sanjay Katkar, Joint Managing Director and
Chief Technology Officer, Quick Heal Technologies Limited
For cyber forensics
University - One major
step announced by the FM involved the proposal for establishing a national
forensic university and cyber forensic university. With cyber crimes increasing
at a rapid rate, the need for cyber forensics has become more important than
ever for a rapidly digitising country like India . The setting up of a cyber
forensics university is a welcome move from the Government. This will
definitely help in improving India ’s
expertise to solve complex cyber crimes.
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