BMCOE

Our visionaries

Dr. Ramjee prasad

Dr.Ramjee Prasad is a Professor of Future Technologies for Business Ecosystem Innovation (FT4BI) in the department of Business Development and Technology, Aarhus University, Denmark. He is the founder president of the CTIF global Capsule (CGC). He is also the founder chairman of the Global ICT Standardisation forum for India establishedin 2009. GIFSI has the purpose of increasing of the collaboration between European, Indian, Japanese, North-American and other worldwide standardisation activities in the area of information and communication technology (ICT) and related application areas.He has been honoured by the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy as a distinguished Professor of the Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine on March 15, 2016. He is honorary professor of University of Cape Town, South Africa and university of KwaZhulu-Natal, South Africa.He has received Ridderkorset of Dannebrogordenen (Knight of the Dannebrog) in 2010 from the Danish Queen for the internationalization of top-class telecommunication reasearch and education.

Dr. S.S. Inamdar

Dr. S.S. Inamdar holds a Doctorate in Electrical Engineering from National Institute of Industrial Engineering(NITIE).He has total 29 years of experience in education of which over 20 have been spent at leading institutes in the capacity of Director or Principal.He was steeringcommittee member of European Commission Project under Erasmus Mundus Programme titled “Mobility of Life”. Vishwaniketan is an outcome of this programme where he introduced the PBL method of learning.He has been working very closely with foreign universities under various collaboration programs. After studying education systems globally he is very strongly convinced that Indian education has to be transformed from theoretical (question-answer-marks cycle) to problem & Project Based Learning (PBL).

Dr. Peter Lindgren

Dr Peter Lindgren is a Danish organizational theorist, and Professor at Aarhus University’s Department of Business and Technology, known for his research involving firms’ business models, including about interdependence of partner firms’ business models and about innovation.In 1983 he obtained his BA in Business Administration at the Copenhagen Business School, and his MA in Business Administration at the Aarhus School of Business in 1985. In 2003 he obtained his PhD in engineering at the Aalborg University –Copenhagen with a thesis on Network Based High Speed Innovation.Peter Lindgren defines seven building blocks of a business model: value proposition, user and consumer, value chain, competencies, network, relations and value formula, Lindgren (2011). [4]Lindgren depicted these dimensions into a so-called “Business Model Cube”