IEEE India Ad Hoc Committee 2009 Report Rangachar Kasturi R. Muralidharan 11 October 2009.

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IEEE India Ad Hoc Committee 2009 Report Rangachar Kasturi R. Muralidharan 11 October 2009

2009 IEEE India Ad Hoc Committee Scope of the Committee  Explore opportunities in India as a Model for IEEE's Global Growth: The committee will build upon the 2008 effort and develop a plan, with well defined targets, in each of four areas: membership development, technical activities, standards and humanitarian activities  While this effort's focus is on India, the strategic goal is to develop an approach that could be deployed in other parts of the world with similar characteristics

Committee Composition  R. Kasturi, co-chair  R. Muralidharan, co-chair  Vijay Bhargava  Balvinder Blah  Sourav Dutta  Janina Mazierska  N.R. Narayana Murthy  N.T. Nair  Anil Roy  Lew Terman  Staff: Matt Loeb, Pete Sobel, Trish Sgromolo

Membership Development Committee volunteers: N.T. Nair and Janina Mazierska.  Products, services and programs need to be more attractive to members in India.  Need better member development and retention for members and students.  Need to develop motivation for student members to bridge over to professional membership.  Members outside the section headquarters do not often get the benefit of section activities. Develop a plan to spread the message of IEEE outside the sections.  Measurement – need to have clear metrics and measurement.

Membership Development - Actions  MCI management company in Mumbai to provide a Rupee to Dollar Conversion service targeted for non- renewing student members. This will go into operation 15 December 2009  In September 2008 a campaign was launched to upgrade the status of 706 India Associate Members. As a result of this effort, as of 14 August, 2009 the number Associate Members has been reduced to 429  MD Staff conducted in-country telemarketing effort for higher-grade member recovery in May/June ‘09 timeframe. Results (76 members recovered).

Technical Activities - Issues Committee volunteers: Vijay Bhargava, Balvinder Blah and Sourav Dutta.  We need an association management company to help with conference and meetings  Need a comprehensive list of all convention/meeting facilities, their costs along with nearby hotels and their capacities/prices for large and midsize cities  Conferences – Goal is to explore ways in which more IEEE conferences, symposiums, workshops and tutorials are held in India at a cost affordable to participants from India.

Technical Activities - Actions  Trialed the use of an association management firm to provide logistics support for a local conference  Compiling a list of conference facilities, their costs and nearby hotels (to be completed in December)

Industry and Government Partnerships - Issues Committee volunteers: R. Muralidharan and Sourav Dutta  Identify corporate and government interest in standards activities  Need to partner with companies and government in India for professional development – continuing education  Explore potential opportunities for corporate group memberships, humanitarian activities, distinguished lecturer programs, focused webinars, etc.

Industry and Government Partnerships - Actions  Met with India Minister of Science and Technology and garnered support for working with 37 national research labs on standards education  SA has scheduled Standards education meetings in India in March 2010  Working on partnerships with Infosys, GTT Connect and Uniform ID on professional development opportunities in software and biometrics

Humanitarian Activities - Issues Committee volunteers: Lew Terman and Anil Roy  The need to inventory and bring together Indian engineering and technology professionals working in humanitarian activities  Opportunity to engage IEEE members and students  Highlights contributions of engineering and technology professionals in improving conditions in India  Increase IEEE’s visibility as a home for engineering and technology professionals in India

Humanitarian Activities – Actions  Organized a one day conference to showcase the technologies and products available to advance humanitarian causes on August 28 in Bangalore  The major focus was on the challenges faced in India in health care, education, agriculture, rural connectivity, disaster management, and energy  Conference featured presentations and a poster session  Attended by 90 participants.  Logistics support provided by an association management firm, AMI  Identified approximately 40 humanitarian technology activities and added them to the IEEE Humanitarian Technology Network repository

Recommendations Going Forward  Grow the number of higher grade members and increase membership retention  Extend the ability to pay in local currency to all members, not just student  Build a framework for members and volunteers to participate in humanitarian technology activities  Increase conferences and technical meetings in India  Infosys to sponsor conferences near Bangalore  Compilation of conference facilities in India to be available by year end

Recommendations Going Forward  Partnerships with Government and Industry  Standards information meetings in March with national research labs and Indian companies  Partner with industry on professional development and certification  Collaborate with industry on developing college teachers to improve quality of engineering education  Establish a local presence in India  To be effective, we need feet on the ground  Establish office(s) and hire staff

Conclusions  As noted in the Scope Statement: “Explore opportunities in India as a Model for IEEE's Global Growth… the strategic goal is to develop an approach that could be deployed in other parts of the world with similar characteristics”  We believe that the recommendations in prior slides readily apply to several other emerging market countries and recommend follow up studies in 2010 to confirm such opportunities.