Wonder Kid
Log 9 is an intrepid three-year-old nanotech start-up experimenting with graphene to create game-changing purification products and R&D alliances
Shilpa Elizabeth Abraham - November 22, 2018
Tata's Palace Coup
The Tata Board rewrites corporate history as it ousts its chairman Cyrus Mistry without explanation
Krishna Gopalan - October 26, 2016
Not-so-nano challenge
Even as SMEs in Sanand take on the bureaucracy, auto ancillaries are battling the dual challenge of unskilled labour and low volume
Mahithi Pillay - March 11, 2016
Young turk
Masaba Gupta on how her youth and unfamiliarity with entrepreneurship helped her learn vital lessons in setting up her own clothing brand
Mahithi Pillay - November 02, 2015
A mile-long pile up
Analysts are far from jitery, even as automakers head for the worst performance in a decade
Aditi Saxena - July 13, 2015
The edge of a plank
Units in Pantnagar are grappling with erratic power and poor infrastructure, but businessmen are still optimistic
Himanshu Kakkar - July 13, 2015
"Whenever a blue ocean is created, competition is rendered irrelevant"
W Chan Kim & Renee Mauborgne, professors of strategy, INSEAD
N Mahalakshmi - July 08, 2015
Failure to launch
When it comes to technological innovation, India is still a laggard, despite increasing budgetary allocation to science
Rishikesha T Krishnan - December 24, 2015
Let the music play on
Young Indians still want their MTV, not just on television screens
Ajita Shashidhar - June 25, 2015
Different drivers
Why the Tatas succeeded with the Ace but not with the Nano
Rishikesha T Krishnan - December 09, 2015