BioVoice News July 2017 Issue 2 Volume 2 | Page 10

face to face “Academia’s conservatism has to give way to enhanced industry engagement” In an exclusive freewheeling conversation with the BioVoice News, Dr Anil Wali, Managing Director, Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT), Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D), shared his frank views on the innovation, technology transfer, current startup ecosystem, issues that are holding us back, way forward and much more. Read the detailed interview below: BY RAHUL KOUL How do you define innovation? Given the fact that there are numerous methodologies of discovering and inventing novel entities, can it be really kept limited to one definition? Innovation cannot be straight jacketed into a singular connotation. It’s is a continuous process of value creation whether in new products (example molecular entities, devices etc.), new technical processes, 10 BioVoiceNews | July 2017 new business models, in social impact etc. The innovation paradigm will keep on expressing in newer forms so long these are valuable and sustainable. How do you view the India’s rise to 66th position in the Global Innovation Index 2016? What are the challenges that hold back our innovation at the broader level? While this is encouraging, we should be in a position to rise further from here. Only that other nations too are doing their bit to improve or maintain their ranks. Personally, however, I believe we should be more involved in strengthening the underlying capacity. As a nation we a have a huge potential to unlock. These rankings are important and give a sense of our competitive strength. But, it’s important to also recognize that this ranking framework depends