The Next Ten Years

How will the world look like by the end of the next decade? Find out only on aawaz.com

Abhimanyu Kucheria
aawazdotcom
2 min readMar 18, 2020

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Creating new markets and serving it at scale is no easy task. Predicting the future even harder. On this show, we speak with founders who have created products and services that defied the status quo while demonstrating the ability to predict future trends. How will the world look like by the end of the next decade? We find out, with host, seasoned journalist Shivam Srivastav.

Find out what will happen in The Next Ten Years only on aawaz.com

Episode 1— Premanshu Singh (Insuring The Future)

The way we buy goods has changed. The way we invest has changed. How does one sell insurance keeping in mind millennials/gen Z? We speak to Premanshu Singh CEO of Coverfox Insurance about the future of selling financial products.
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Episode 2— Milind Padole (Manufacturing AI)

The Indian automobile industry employs 37 Mn people and its future hangs upon clean energy aided by automation. But before we build artificial intelligence in India, we need to up our ante on manufacturing itself, according to Milind Padole, Managing Director at Affordable Robotic.
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Episode 3 — Akash Dongre (The Next Billion Users)

India will be home to the next 500 Mn new internet users. But, these consumers will not interact with the internet the way it was done before. Internet and app discovery will mean the same thing according to Akash Dongre, Co-founder of Indus OS.
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Episode 4— Amit Gupta (Transporting People Into The Future)

In this episode of The Next Ten Years, we talk to Amit Gupta, Co-Founder, and CEO of bike rental startup Yulu, (via a remote recording) about how he hopes to make electric vehicles synonymous with urban mobility in India.
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Episode 5— Prateek Singhal (Cooling Agritech)

India faces a critical problem of crops rotting due to insufficient storage and supply infrastructure between the farms and the market. Can the power of solar technology combined with the convenience of a rental economy be the answer to this problem?
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Episode 6— Akshay Narvekar ( The Bombay Shirt Company)

We are witnessing digitalisation permeate every sector and every industry. Ever wonder what role it could play in fashion, especially in the custom-made segment? We speak to Akshay Narvekar, Founder of Bombay Shirt Company, a company which is using technology to revamp men’s wardrobes and make them look good with his bespoke shirts, to start with. To understand how this tech disruption is benefiting the fashion industry today and expected evolution it will drive in the next decade, tune in!

The following podcast “The Next Ten Years” is available as a free podcast on aawaz.com and on android phones for streaming, downloading and listening offline.

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