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IITians went to Silicon Valley; CETians took us to the moon                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 [View in browser]() [Behind ISRO's engineering thinking and lessons for India's startup community]( IITians went to Silicon Valley; CETians took us to the moon Aug 25   [READ IN APP](   What was Chandrayaan-3’s budget? Well, a mere 615 crores. What does 615 crores mean in today’s tech economy? [Upgrade to paid]( Here is a quick data point from the well-funded consumer startups Here is some more data point: --------------------------------------------------------------- ISRO’s engineering thinking Always-learning is how I’d describe that. We tried to build one upon the other. What we learnt in the past, we used for the subsequent mission. In fact, what we developed nearly 30 years ago for the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle is the same engine that is being used for the GSLV as well. ISRO Chairman S. Somanath This isn’t just engineering thinking, but also learning from the mistakes. Thinking beyond IITs While startups love the IIT tags, ISRO has been largely comprised of regional, unsung engineering college alumnis. Nothing wrong or right here (actually there is!), but Shashi Tharoor puts it the right way IITians went to Silicon Valley; CETians took us to the moon [Share]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Motivation Beyond Money Ask this question to startup employees: Beyond money (and comfortable/entitled life), what do startups offer? - A larger than life vision? - An impact generations will remember? In most cases, the answer is NO. ..There are no millionaires among ISRO scientists. They are not really bothered about the money but are passionate and dedicated to their mission. That is how we achieved greater heights. ISRO Chairman S. Somanath / via Rediff --------------------------------------------------------------- Now that ISRO has inspired an entire generation, time for the tech startup ecosystem to match up. Let’s build global products, fly high and yet stay grounded – hopefully with less focus on inflating valuations and more on creating value. --------------------------------------------------------------- And for a change, let’s stop saying to hiring candidates: ‘you are joining a rocketship’ – because the rocketships are owned by the scientists and the earlier we realize what we are building, it will be better for us and our next generations. [Reproduced from [nextbigwhat]( nextbigwhat brings you curated news, product and tech trends across a range of industries - ensuring you save time and be the most well informed person in the room. Follow nextbigwhat on [LinkedIn](   [Like]( [Comment]( [Restack](   © 2023 Zakti Techmedia Private Limited 677, 27th main, HSR Layout, Bangalore-560102 [Unsubscribe]() [Get the app]( writing]()

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