Raghunath Anant Mashelkar - Prestigious Lectures and Articles

Prestigious Lectures and Articles

  • Seamless Chemical Engineering Science: The Emerging Paradigm: 9th Danckwerts Memorial Lecture (1994), London
  • Science, Technology, Innovation: Their Impact on Economic and Political Power (1999), New Delhi
  • Economics of Knowledge: 16th Dr. C.D. Deshmukh Memorial Lecture (1999), New Delhi
  • Launching the Indian Innovation Movement: JRD Tata Corporate Leadership Award Lecture (1999), New Delhi
  • Resurgence of Innovative India: The Challenge and the Strategy - Sir Purshottamdas Thakurdas Memorial Lecture (1999), Mumbai
  • A New Panchsheel for the New Millennium: Indian Science Congress 2000 Inaugural Address (2000), Pune
  • Building Borderless Minds and Borderless Thinking: Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Oration (2001), Kolkata
  • Intellectual Property Rights and The Third World (2001)
  • Fun and Joy of Science : Learning from Anomalies and Discontinuties - Prof. Brahm Prakash Memorial Lecture (2002), Bangalore
  • The Role of Intellectual Property in Building Capacity for Innovation and for Development (2002), Pretoria
  • Nation Building through Science & Technology: A Developing World Perspective - 10th Zuckerman Lecture (2003), London
  • The Alfred Deakins Lecture (2005), Melbourne
  • On Borderless Chemical Engineering:IChemE Presidential Address (2007), London
  • Science, Technology and Society: An Indian Perspective: 22nd ETH Zurich Presidential Lecture(2007), Zurich
  • 2nd Etienne Wolf-Ramanujan Lecture in the French Academy of Sciences (2007), Paris
  • Building Science, Technology, and Innovation Capacity for Sustainable Growth and Poverty Reduction: World Bank Global Forum On STI (2007)
  • Indian Innovation: The Changing Landscape and Emerging Challenges: World Bank (2008)
  • The Indian Mind Vs Indian Mind Set: The Grand Indian Challenge:All India Management Association & Lucknow Management Association (2009)
  • Innovation At And For The Bottom Of The Pyramid:Tata Management Training Centre (September 2009)
  • On Building Innovation Culture and Leaders:Tata Management Training Centre (September 2009)
  • Leveraging Innovation Through Consortia & Networks:Tata Management Training Centre (September 2009)
  • Role of Intellectual Property Rights in National Innovation Ecosystem:Tata Management Training Centre (September 2009)
  • Irreverence and Indian Science:Science Magazine (30 April 2010)
  • A Gandhian Approach to R&D:Strategy+Business (August, 2010)

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