Semiconductor design, AI to drive India’s next innovation wave: Founders Forum CEO

This post was originally published on The Economic Times

Founders Forum is a global platform that connects leading entrepreneurs, investors, and corporates to drive collaboration and innovation across markets. Through curated forums and networks, it enables founder-led exchange of capital, ideas, and partnerships across key tech ecosystems. As it returns to Mumbai after a decade, Carolyn Dawson, CEO of Founders Forum, in an interaction with The Economic Times Digital, outlines the platform’s long-term vision of building a permanent global tech corridor between India and leading innovation hubs worldwide and more. Edited excerpts:

ET: How does Founders Forum envision India’s role in building a permanent global tech corridor with leading innovation hubs?
Carolyn Dawson (CD):
India is already one of the world’s major tech powers. The opportunity now is to build the connective tissue between India and other leading hubs to enable structural, ongoing collaboration. The most durable corridors are built by founders who trust each other, and that peer-to-peer network travels further and faster than any company can go alone. That’s why Founders Forum exists and why we’re so excited to once again host a flagship forum in India.

ET: What changes would India need over the next five years to move from being a

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