NIET Professor P Pachauri to deliver lecture on “Lean Start-up” at World Bioenergy Congress, Spain

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Fifth World Bioenergy Congress and Expo is being organized at Madrid, Spain on 29 and 30th July.

Director of project and planning and professor in department of Mechanical Engineering at Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology, P Pachauri will be addressing a recorded session on the first day of the event.

His address in the World Bioenergy Congress will be based on the topic of “A lean startup strategy to overcome the entrepreneurial challenges in Bio energy sector in context of National Mission for Green India”.

Speaking to Ten News on this amazing feat Professor P Pachauri said,”My lecture is based on concept of lean start-up which in simple terms means that one shouldn’t waste time while initiating a start-up. Many times it happens that people think of a good idea or a great initiative but by the time it comes on ground, its need is over. To check such wastage of time I am trying to make peolle understand the concept of lean start-up”.

Professor P Pachauri

He further said, “Green India mission is one of the premier mission of Indian Government under the leadership of Narendra Modi. Bio energy is also a part of it. What we are proposing is that instead of settling up from scratch we should  incentivize existing models. It mean we should set-up practical business models which can further propagate cause of bio energy to masses”.

Professor P Pachauri’s lecture at the event will also cover start-up strategy for India, speaking on the same he said,”A researcher also doesn’t have an information of how to start a company. I have briefed on this under this lecture. How to register or start a company in India is something that I have completely covered and explained in this lecture”.

Professor Pachauri also believes that as more and more start-up’s start venturing into a particular field their produce or end product that they provide, will also become cheaper.

He said, “As of now if we talk about our dependency it is on few companies only henceforth the products are costlier. If more and more people will come-up with small and medium start-ups even the products will also become cheaper. We have also seen such example in terms of many ayurvedic products after companies such as Patanjali undertook mass production of such goods”.

The recorded lecture of Professor P Pachauri will be played on the evening of first day of World Bioenergy Congress and Expo.

 

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