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Over 90% of Indian startups fail within the first five years of their inception largely because they lack innovation and are merely copycat versions of successful global models, according to an IBM study. As many as 77% of the venture capitalists surveyed for the study cited lack of innovation based on new technologies or unique business models as the top most reason for startup failures The IBM study, 'Entrepreneurial India', states that 70% of the venture capitalists believe talent acquisition is one of the biggest challenges faced by Indian startups. Limited availability of necessary skills impedes growth, it said. Most startups say hiring talent is one of the biggest parts of their operational costs. Lack of sufficient funding both at entry and exit stages was found to be the third major roadblock with 65% of venture capitalists calling it as a challenge for these companies. "We believe that startups need to focus on societal problems like healthcare, sanitation, education, transportation, alternate energy management and others, which would help deal with the issues that India and the world face. These require investments in deep technology and products which are built to scale globally", said Nipun Mehrotra, chief digital officer, IBM (India/South Asia). The study said inadequate formal mentoring, poor business ethics and lack of experienced leadership were other obstacles for Indian startups. The challenges can be overcome by getting startups and established organizations to proactively collaborate with each other. "This will harden business models for startups, accelerate growth and help them leapfrog into the big league, while enabling established companies to share in the entrepreneurial spirit of innovation and agility," the study said. Almost 80% of executives from established companies say collaboration with startups accelerates new ideas. "Their mutual success will drive India toward an evermore dynamic future," it said. The study is based on interviews with more than 1,300 Indian executives, including 600 startup entrepreneurs, 100 venture capitalists, 100 government leaders, 500 leaders of established companies and 22 educational institution leaders to analyze the macro impact of startups on the country economy. As per a study, 80% of engineering graduates in India are deemed unemployable and 48% of employers in India face difficulty in filling vacancies, the IBM report states. However, eminent professors at IITs have dismissed the study as an exaggeration although they admit that there are a large number of engineers churned out by private engineering colleges are not fit for employment. The year 2016 proved to be devastating for startups as a total of 212 of them were forced to shut shop due to heavy operational costs, according to data analytics firm Tracxn. The startup death figure is 50% higher than in 2015, when 140 startups were shut down. "Socially, Indians are not encouraged to take risks. So, we end up making too many me-too products," said Kunal Khattar of advantEdge, an early stage venture capital fund. "It was always considered easier to raise money for business ideas which have succeeded," he added.
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KARACHI: Index provider MSCI reclassified Pakistan as an emerging market from frontier market status and added six securties in its main board and 27 securities in small-cap index. US-based Morgan Stanley Capital International - MSCI reclassified the country as an emerging market after keeping it on frontier markets for the past nine years. “As a reminder, MSCI will reclassify the MSCI Pakistan Indexes from Frontier Markets to Emerging Markets at the May 2017 Semi-Annual Index Review,” it said in a statement issued late Monday. “The MSCI Pakistan Indexes will fully converge with the MSCI Provisional Pakistan Indexes, effective June 1, 2017.” MSCI further said there will be no additions to and ten deletions from the MSCI Pakistan Index. “There will be eleven additions to and six deletions from the MSCI Pakistan Small Cap Index.” Six companies, namely Engro Corporation, Habib Bank, Lucky Cement, MCB Bank, Oil and Gas Development and United Bank, will be part of MSCI EM main board, while 27 companies, including DG Khan Cement, International Steel, Engro Fertilizer, Sui Northern, Thal Limited, Shell Pakistan, Honda Cars and National Refinery will be part of small-cap index, according to the latest decision. MSCI Pakistan Index will have a pro forma weight of 0.10 percent compared to earlier expectation of 0.15-0.18 percent. Final weights would be determined on the closing rates of May 31. The country remained part of the MSCI EM Index for 14 years, between 1994 and 2008, but due to unfavorable decisions leading to investors exit resulted in the demotion of the stock market to the MSCI standalone index first, followed by its inclusion in the MSCI frontier markets, one notch below EMs. Atif Zafar, an analyst at JS Global said since the announcement of the upgrade in June 2016, the benchmark 100-share Index of Pakistan Stock Exchange rallied 42 percent. “Despite the upgrade, foreign investors remained major sellers in the market with net outflows of $339 million in 2016 and $223 million during 2017 so far,” he added. “With MSCI upgrade, pick-up in foreign inflows is likely to lift the sentiments of the market.” Mohammad Sohail, chief executive officer at Topline Securities said the country showed significant improvement during the last few years and met all quantitative and qualitative criteria for up-gradation, including size and liquidity. Analyst Shahab Farooq at Elixir Securities said passive flows of approximately $300 million are expected. “However, taking cues from recent inclusion in the FTSE (the Financial Times Stock Exchange) indices, muted net flows in the near-term may be witnessed as global portfolio managers realign their portfolios.” The KSE 100-share Index rallied 45.6 percent to become Asia’s best performing market in 2016. Moreover, it also remained number one in the MSCI FM Index. Analysts said strong cash liquidity because of soft interest rate and rising investor confidence mainly caused strong performance, while economic recovery, rebound in oil prices and better security situation also provided support.
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DRUG MULE Michaella McCollum has come a long way from the mosquito-infested prison in Peru. She’s had a dramatic makeover and is now trying to capitalise on her infamy. She has turned up the glamour after spending three years in a prison cell with seven other women for her failed attempt to smuggle £1.15m ($2m) worth of cocaine into Europe with her friend Melissa Reid. She was originally sentenced to six years and eight months behind bars in Peru, but was released on parole in March 2016 after serving less than half her sentence. She was initially required to stay in Peru, where she carried out voluntary work. But now the 24-year-old is back home in the UK and she is doing her best to make sure all eye are on her as she parties hard. This weekend she hit the tiles with Joshua Ritchie and David Hawley — stars from the reality TV show Ex On the Beach — in a bright red dress. McCollum, who has undergone a recent makeover to include blonde hair extensions, completed her look with a Yves Saint Laurent handbag and cream heels as well as red nails and lips to match her thigh-high split dress. This came just days after cosying up to former Premier League football star Jamie O’Hara. But the night out didn’t go as smoothly as the convicted drug smuggler would have liked, with photographs appearing to show she had spilt wine down her red dress. At one point, she could be seen turning to speak to Ex On The Beach star Joshua Ritchie, while clutching a cigarette in her left hand, along with a glass of wine. Since her release, she has been on numerous holidays to Ibiza and Marbella — often spotted frolicking in the surf in a bikini. And over the weekend, she made sure all eyes were on her yet again, striking up a conversation with former Spurs footballer Jamie O’Hara while the pair were ringside at Aaron Chalmers’ first MMA fight. She has been photographed on various trips to the beach and in revealing gym kit during a trip to Majorca — which showbiz sources said was a bid to raise her profile and launch a career as a reality star. She also donned a daring white dress while partying in Ibiza, having spent the week soaking up the sun with a friend. Earlier this year, she was reportedly in talks to be on UK’s Big Brother — standing to make thousands through book and TV deals. She recently signed with talent agency BLVK Management, apparently seeking to clean up her image with a series of documentaries. She was spotted at a job centre just days after holidaying in Spain, swapping the Mediterranean for the dole queue in her home town of Dungannon, Northern Ireland. A fellow job seeker told the sunday mirror “I was surprised to see her there after all the photos of her enjoying herself on holidays abroad.” Meanwhile, the ex-jailbird’s brother Ryan McCollum, 29, appeared before magistrates back home in Dungannon, County Tyrone, on Wednesday morning. He was found guilty of taking his best friend’s van without permission in order to spend time with a girl he had met earlier that night, the Belfast Telegraph reports. With the sun
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London: British authorities on Tuesday seized a huge cache of heroin from a Pakistan International Airlines flight at the Heathrow Airport, according to Geo News. The TV channel reported that UK’s National Crime Agency has launched an investigation after the seizure of a large quantity of heroin found by Border Force officers aboard a flight from Pakistan at Heathrow on Monday. A spokesman for the agency, however, said no arrest has been made and that enquires were on going. Earlier, it was reported that 13 crew members of PIA PK-785 who had arrived from Islamabad were detained at the Heathrow Airport. The crew members were kept in detention for five hours, and according to UK Border Agency (UKBA) sources, information had been received from Pakistan that there were narcotics onboard the flight. However, the crew was later released as nothing was found during the search of the crew and plane during an investigation at the Heathrow Airport, according to PIA sources. Earlier in the day The spokesman for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) dismissed reports about detention of national flag carrier’s crew members at Heathrow Airport. The spokesman said PIA’s flight PK-785 arrived London from Islamabad on Sunday. The plane was searched at Heathrow Airport for security reasons, however, the crew members were not detained instead they were stopped for a moment during the search of the flight. PIA’s London manager has been directed to apprise over the situation occurred at the airport, the spokesman added.
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Volvo and Audi are looking to do more with Android in its forthcoming connected vehicles, the companies announced on Monday ahead of this week’s Google I/O developer conference. The companies will be showing off the fruits of this deeper integration at the event in San Jose, which goes beyond entertainment and navigation to help drivers and passengers control AC, windows, sunroof and more via Android. The integration of Android throughout more of the infotainment experience in cars is a win for Google, which is moving out ahead of competitors like Apple in terms of gaining more real estate in automobiles. This will become increasingly important as vehicles become sites for more mobile activity and additional connected activities, which will lead to more generation of data that can be useful to Google as an advertising platform, as well as for other aspects of its business including media delivery. For Volvo and Audi, the advantage is more about meeting customers where they are – the dominant interface of any average person’s life is still going to be their smartphone for the foreseeable future. Plus, as infotainment tech has evolved, carmakers have been struggling to keep up in terms of providing intuitive ways for people to operate their vehicles. Audi is showing off its Q8 sport concept at I/O to demonstrate how this will work on the user end, but basically Google Assistant will take a primary place as a voice controlled central companion. Navigation will still default to Audi’s HERE services, which makes sense given that Audi owner Volkswagen Group is a co-owner of the service following its divestment from Nokia. But users can switch the default to Google Maps, which is a significant sign that automakers are realizing the better strategy is to partner when it comes to in-car infotainment and cockpit control UX. Google is also going to be able to provide more flexibility and immediacy when it comes to pushing out updates, Volvo notes, and better personalization across a driver’s digital life. Provided this results in more use of in-car connected services, this should benefit all parties involved thanks to the resulting wealth of data produced.
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Microsoft on Thursday debuted hardware for reaching into virtual worlds powered by its technology as it looked to "mixed reality" as the next big computing platform. An update coming to Windows 10 operating system later this year will "see the magic of mixed reality brought to consumers around the world," Microsoft executive vice president Terry Myerson said at the company's annual Build developers conference in Seattle, Washington. Mixed reality motion controllers shown at the conference pair with headsets made by Microsoft partners using Windows software let users interact with both virtual and augmented reality. "Mixed reality is the future of computing," said Microsoft technical fellow Alex Kipman, the software engineer behind HoloLens augmented reality gear. "Windows 10 is the only operating system created specifically and from the ground up for mixed reality devices." Microsoft slipped when lifestyles shifted to mobile devices, a market dominated by smartphones powered by Apple or Android software, but is dashing forward in the budding trend of augmented and virtual realities, according to Gartner analyst Van Baker. "In some ways Microsoft is catching up, and in other ways it is out ahead," Baker told AFP at the conference. HoloLens augmented reality gear has been in the hands of developers for a year or so, but Microsoft has yet to release the gear to consumers. Partners, however, have built the company's mixed reality technology into virtual reality headsets. Microsoft has also collaborated with agencies and companies to put augmented reality to use in factories, medical schools, and elsewhere. While virtual reality devices such as those from Facebook-owned Oculus and Sony's PlayStation unit immerse users in fantasy worlds, HoloLens and similar gadgetry "augment" reality by overlaying holograms on the real world in view. With its latest devices, Microsoft is betting that both of these technologies will catch on, and is developing the hardware and software for the platforms. Cirque jumping in Members of famed Cirque du Soleil acrobatic theater group joined Kipman at Build to show how they plan to use HoloLens to design stages, settings and performances with augmented reality. HoloLens has been used by US space agency NASA to simulate walking on Mars, and by an airline in Japan to train aircraft mechanics without having to take real jets out of commission. Tens of thousands of developers in cities around the world have been dabbling with HoloLens, and it will be available for software makers to try in China by the end of this month, according to Kipman. "I just love that across the globe inspirational mixed-reality hackathons have been taking place," Kipman said during an on-stage presentation. Mixed reality controllers unveiled by Kipman will let people reach into augmented or virtual worlds, with internal sensors tracking hand movements. Microsoft had previously limited HoloLens control to pre-set gestures, such as pinching fingers together, to interact with virtual settings. Acer will sell a Windows Mixed Reality headset and motion controller bundle priced at $399 during the holiday season at the end of this year, according to Microsoft.
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Microsoft's latest version of Windows is faring better than its maligned predecessor, but the software's growth is still stunted by a shift away from personal computers. Windows 10 is now running on a half-billion devices nearly two years after its release, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella disclosed Wednesday during the software maker's annual conference for applications programmers. That figure is up from 400 million eight months ago, but far short of Microsoft's goal of putting Windows 10 on 1 billion devices by 2018. The Redmond, Washington, company had already acknowledged it won't reach that goal in time . Windows 10 represents a comeback for Microsoft after the colossal flop of Windows 8, whose ill-conceived designed deepened a decline in PC sales and contributed to the departure of Nadella's predecessor, Steve Ballmer. Although it has been easing recently, the PC slump still hasn't ended. People are increasingly connecting to digital services, checking email and performing other computing tasks on devices powered by Apple's iOS and Google's Android instead of Microsoft's Windows. That's one the prime reasons Microsoft has been eclipsed by both Apple and Google in the technology industry's pecking order after dominating throughout the 1990s. Microsoft tried to piggyback on the trend by expanding into smartphones, but those attempts have mostly flopped. It's the reason Microsoft cites for failing to meet its 1 billion goal in time. Its Surface tablet has done better, but even that product has hit rough patches. Microsoft blamed disappointing Surface sales for a revenue shortfall in its most recent years. As consumers have embraced smartphones, Microsoft increasingly is building its products with business and government agencies in mind, said Gartner analyst Ed Anderson. But Microsoft is still hoping to win over consumers with its digital servant, Cortana, a rival to Apple's Siri, Google's Assistant and Amazon's Alexa. Earlier this week, Microsoft unveiled an internet-connected speaker featuring Cortana in a partnership with Samsung's Harman Kardon. Microsoft also announced Wednesday that both Intel and HP plan to implant Cortana in upcoming devices, but didn't provide any further details. Microsoft encouraged programmers Wednesday to design applications that help Cortana do whatever people might want. Both Amazon's Echo and Google's Home devices are striving to do the same thing. Microsoft employee Ali Hajy demonstrates a large-screen Microsoft Surface device at the Microsoft Build 2017 developers conference, Wednesday, May 10, 2017, in Seattle. Earlier in the day at the annual event, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that a half billion devices are now running Windows 10, its latest operating system. That's up from 400 million disclosed last September, but far short of a goal of 1 billion by 2018. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) Microsoft employee Anne Walker, right, is shown a Surface Studio device by Fei Su at the Microsoft Build 2017 developers conference, Wednesday, May 10, 2017, in Seattle. Earlier in the day at the annual event, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that a half billion devices are now running Windows 10, its latest operating system. That's up from 400 million disclosed last September, but far short of a goal of 1 billion by 2018. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)