Thanks to: Global Indian Business Council 3434 Browns Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30354 Phone:770-664-8779 FAX:770-664-8780 Email: [email protected]www.globindian.org/ MARCH 17, 2017, 7:45AM – 5PM J. MACK ROBINSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, TOWER PLACE 200, 3348 Peachtree Rd NE, ATLANTA GA30326 SMART VILLAGE ROADMAP 2017 Conference on Rural Energy Independence Georgia State University and Global Indian Business Council Present: Georgia State University’s Buckhead Center is home to the J. Mack Robinson College of Business executive and graduate business programs. http://robinson.gsu.edu/about/facilities/ buckhead/ The Global Indian Business Council was founded in 2014 with the aim of facilitating business exchanges between India and other nations, primarily the USA. It has offices in Boston, Atlanta, Ahmedabad and New Delhi. http://www.globindian.com/
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Thanks to:
Global Indian Business Council 3434 Browns Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30354 Phone:770-664-8779 FAX:770-664-8780 Email: [email protected]
www.globindian.org/
MARCH 17, 2017, 7:45AM – 5PM J. MACK ROBINSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, TOWER PLACE 200,
3348 Peachtree Rd NE, ATLANTA GA30326
SMART VILLAGE ROADMAP 2017
Conference on Rural Energy Independence
Georgia State University and Global Indian Business Council Present:
Georgia State University’s Buckhead Center is home to the J. Mack Robinson College of Business executive and graduate business programs. http://robinson.gsu.edu/about/facilities/buckhead/ The Global Indian Business Council was founded in 2014 with the aim of facilitating business exchanges between India and other nations, primarily the USA. It has offices in Boston, Atlanta, Ahmedabad and New Delhi. http://www.globindian.com/
Program Speakers
7:45 Registration 8:00 Introduction and welcome.
Sushil Nifadkar. GSU and Dhiru Shah, GIBC 8:15 Government of India Perspectives.
H.E.Nagesh Singh, Consul-General of India 8:45 Roadmap to Rural Energy Independence.
R. Natarajan, VIT; V. Patel, AASOA; N. Patel, KSD. 4:15 Roadmap Update & Networking.
Hosts: Komerath, Nifadkar. Everyone.
• His Excellency Nagesh Singh is Consul-General of India, Atlanta. • Dr. Sushil Nifadkar. Asst. Prof. Economics, GSU. • Mr. Dhiru Shah is President-Elect, GIBC • Dr. Narayanan Komerath is Professor of Aerospace Engineering,
Georgia Tech, and Joint Secretary, GIBC • Dr. Jane Davidson is Christension Chair in Renewable Energy
and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, U. Minnesota. • Ms. Sarah E. Hillware works in Washington DC. She promotes
women’s education in the USA and Kenya. • Dr. Balakrishnan Ganesh is VP in Advanced Analytics and
Revenue Management, UPS. • Dr. Rajendra Singh is D. Houser Banks Professor in Electrical
and Computer Engineering, Clemson U. • Dr. Vijay Madisetti is Professor of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Georgia Tech • Dr. Jagdish N. Sheth is the Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of
Marketing, Goizeuta Business School, Emory U. • Dr. Sumesh Arora is Director of Energy and Natural Resources,
Mississippi Development Authority • Dr. Vijay Vemulapalli is President, VIBHA-India • Mrs. Manjula Reddy is a Volunteer for Ekal Vidyalaya • Mr. Mall Reddy is Retired Director of Manufacturing, Bosch Inc. • Dr. R. Natarajan is Director, CO2 and Renewable Energy at
Vellore Institute of Technology, India. • Mr. Vipul Patel is President, Asian American Store Owners
Association. • Mr. Nirav Patel is CEO of KSD Tech in Chicago.
This first 1-day Conference brings together a unique team to work towards rural energy independence. Energy Independence is the crucial enabler leading to clean water and air, non-agricultural employment and reversing urban migration. It demands coordinated efforts in skill development, basic education, local buy-in, testbed development and research. Where end users cannot buy or operate the systems ahead of economic advancement, innovative avenues synergize NGOs, micro-credit, corporate and university resources, and public policy.