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Lakshmi Pratury is an entrepreneur,
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, and speaker. She is the founder and CEO of INK. She also is the host and curator of live events and inktalks.com. Lakshmi also serves as director of the SingularityU India Summit in association with INK, the first ever summit in Asia by
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. She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including being named as "Inspirational Icon" at the Audi Ritz Awards in 2015 and being included in ''
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s 2010 list of "Women to Watch in Asia". Lakshmi has also spoken at conferences such as the TED conference in the US, the DLD Conference in Germany, and
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conference in UK. Prior to this, Lakshmi spent two decades in the technology,
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, and non-profit industries in the US. She has lived in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Portland and the San Francisco Bay Area. She currently splits her time between Bangalore and the Bay Area.


History


Life and career

Lakshmi was born in
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, India. She studied at the
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of
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in Hyderabad where she received a bachelor's degree and was awarded a gold medal in Mathematics as well as graduating at the top of her class. She went on to attend
IIT Mumbai The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT- Bombay or IIT-B) is a public research university and technical institute in Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. IIT Bombay is mainly known for the highly competitive four-year Bachelor of Techno ...
. She completed an MBA from the Bajaj Institute, India. She later earned a second MBA from
Portland State University Portland State University (PSU) is a public research university in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1946 as a post-secondary educational institution for World War II veterans. It evolved into a four-year college over the next ...
in Oregon. During this course of study, she minored in Theatre Arts. Lakshmi worked at
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in US for 12 years in the fields of finance, marketing, business development and strategy. She worked with software developers, media companies and content companies to develop strategic relationships with Intel. She was also part of the team that started Intel's investments into a larger technology ecosystem; this later evolved into Intel Capital. In 1999, she went on to join Global Catalyst Partners, a VC firm in Palo Alto, California where she focused on connecting India's software-development community with the US tech community. She then moved to the America India Foundation (AIF) in 2000 and founded the AIF's Digital Equalizer program, offering technology education to approximately 80,000 children and 2,000 teachers across India. She also launched the AIF Summit to showcase social entrepreneurs and the annual AIF Gala Program to cultivate philanthropic giving by the Indian diaspora. Together with Anu Sethuram, Lakshmi founded a firm, Ixoraa Media, in 2005 "to create a bridge of intellectual exchange between India and the US". The pair's first project
Lakshmi's Lounge
highlighted the stories of "global doers" through interviews. The firm's next project was the Aamra Grove Conference, held in Napa Valley in 2007 and at
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, New York in 2008. This conference emphasized culture and personal experience and "brought together 50 of the world's most influential Indian leaders through conversation that explored the Indo-US corridor and re-imagined India's international presence".


Association with TED

A TED attendee herself since 1993, Lakshmi co-hosted TEDIndia in
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in 2009 along with Chris Anderson, the curator of the TED conference. She has compared this feeling to one of bringing your best friend home, and has stated: Nearly 1,000 attendees from 46 nations traveled to Mysore, India, for the conference, which featured speakers from a range of fields, as well as one hundred young TEDIndia Fellows. Following the enthusiastic response to TEDIndia, Lakshmi stayed in India and founded INK. In December 2010, Lakshmi curated and hosted the first INK Conference in
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, India around the theme of "Untold Stories".


INK

INK describes itself as "India's foremost platform for cutting-edge ideas and inspiring stories". INK is known for its events such as the annual INK Conference, INK Asia, and INK Salons. The organization has grown significantly over the years. As of February 2016, INK had conducted seven conferences (across multiple cities in India and abroad) and approximately 100 events; hosted 350 speakers and 70,000 attendees across these events; and received 20 million video views on inktalks.com and on various other social media platforms. The 2015 INK Asia conference was a notable expansion for the organization because it was the first time a major INK event took place outside of India. This conference, held at the iconic
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in Singapore with the theme of "Designing the Future", was created as a forum for business leaders, entrepreneurs and technologists to connect and collaborate with their counterparts. Prominent speakers at previous INK conferences include: *INK 2010: Hollywood filmmaker
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who directed the blockbuster films
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and
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; visual data scientist Alexander Tsiaras; French designer
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; and Indian activist
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, who works in the areas of anti-human trafficking, psychiatric rehabilitation and social policy. *INK 2011: American film, opera and theatre director
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; and Indian innovator Arunachalam Muruganantham, who designed, tested and implemented a sanitary napkin making machine for rural India. *INK 2012: Cartoonist
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, who created the longest-running television comedy, ''
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''; and
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winning graphic designer
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. *INK 2013: Deep ocean explorer David Gallo; tech pioneer and
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director
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; and business executive
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, who is now president and CEO of Softbank. *INK 2014: Mountaineer
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, the first female amputee to scale
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; and Pakistani filmmaker
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, who has won both
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and
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awards for documentary films. *INK Asia 2015: Iranian-American engineer
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, the first female space tourist; and Swiss magician
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, known for his multimedia magic and use of interactive technology and computer graphics in his illusions. *INK 2015: Roboticist and surgeon Catherine Mohr; award-winning Indian actor
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; CEO of Epibone Nina Tandon; and American actor and director
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, who portrayed
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in the CBS sitcom ''
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''. INK is a platform for innovation at the intersection of science, technology, community and culture. In a 2015 interview, Lakshmi stated: "We need to look at the new India with new eyes and focus on bringing digital access to everyone and cater to the needs of the youth in a whole new way. We need to give them a platform to shine and we need to listen to them more". Beyond live events, INK also serves as a community and has programs such as INK Fellows, an initiative started in 2010, which identifies young change-makers from different fields and provides them the support necessary to leverage their impact across the world. To date, 133 Fellows have been part of the program. INK states that it is "independent of TED, but values a continued warm relationship with the New York based TED organization".


Conferences curated and hosted/co-hosted by Lakshmi Pratury

*SingularityU India Summit in association with INK: 26-27 Feb 2016, Mumbai, India *INK Conference 2015: "Disrupt", 16-18 Oct, Mumbai, India *INK Asia 2015: "Designing the Future", 21 August, Singapore *INK Conference 2014: "Beyond Boundaries", 31 Oct – 2 Nov, Mumbai, India *INK Conference 2013: "All that Matters", 25-27 Oct, Kochi, India *INK Conference 2012: "Designing the Future - NOW", 11-14 Dec, Pune, India *INK Conference 2011: "Power of the Journey", 8-11 Dec, Jaipur, India *INK Conference 2010: "Untold Stories", 9-10 Dec, Lavasa, India *TED India 2009 (co-hosted): "The Future Beckons", 4-7 Nov, Mysore, India


Talks by Lakshmi Pratury

*Talk at TEDxBayArea 2013, SF, US. *"Learn to Let go and Keep on" at TEDxTaipei 2013, Taiwan. *"Remembering and Responding Online" at TED 2013, LA, US. *"Understanding India" at DLD Conference 2012, Munich, Germany. *"Moving into the Future while Taking the Traditions Along" at TEDxASB 2012, Mumbai, India. *Talk at WIRED 2012, London, UK. *Talk at DLD Women 2011, Munich, Germany. *Talk at DLD Conference 2011, Munich, Germany. *"What the West Can Learn from the East" at TEDxDanubia 2011, Budapest, Hungary. *Talk at WIRED 2011, London UK. *Talk at AdAsia 2011, New Delhi, India. *Talk at ideaCity 2012, Toronto, Canada. *Talk at TEDxNUS 2010, Singapore. *"The Lost Art of Letter Writing" at TED 2007, California, US.


Other projects

Lakshmi is the host and interviewer of ''Talk at 12 with Lakshmi Pratury'', a show on Radio One, 94.3 FM in Bangalore, India. She has also published articles in the ''
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'', the ''
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'' and ''Mint''. Furthermore, she has contributed to radio programming on
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; has been featured in a podcast on ''An Organic Conversation'' show on the Organic Media Network; and has acted in theatrical productions. Lakshmi was featured in the seventh anniversary issue of ''
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'' in 2014, which was themed on women empowerment. She also appeared in the 2016 video "Hum Honge Kamyab", an initiative of Paper Boat which featured some of India's celebrated entrepreneurs and for
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, where she was featured along with Indian actor
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.


References


External links


INK Talks

Website

TED Profile - Lakshmi Pratury

Singularity University India Summit
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