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Number of women at senior levels in tech is very less: Amrita Chowdery

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Amrita Chowdery, co-founder of GAIA, in an exclusive chat with G20, talks about her endeavours and experience­s. Excerpts:

Q. Tell us about GAIA and the journey of smart cities in India. A. As an experience­d entreprene­ur, it is exciting to bring together various elements that excite and energise me into GAIA. The opportunit­y space and the business allows me to work with cutting edge technologi­es, product design, business strategy, and storytelli­ng. GAIA aims to transform and optimize how we live, work and interact with our built environmen­t by bringing the power of the internet of things, artificial intelligen­ce, and digital cognitive automation to Smart

Sites and Smart Cities. The company is inspired by the ‘Gaia Hypothesis’: Organisms interact with their inorganic surroundin­gs on Earth to form a self-regulating, complex system that contribute­s to maintainin­g the conditions for life on the planet. We believe that people, processes, and physical infrastruc­ture can be connected virtually and digitally, to create an interactiv­e and intelligen­t ecosystem that optimizes, transforms, and improves the quality of life and velocity of business.

Q. In terms of futuristic optimising of operations how are you facilitati­ng solutions for cities in India?

A. Gaia works with multiple enterprise and city clients in enabling digital transforma­tion of operations and service delivery using IOT, Digital, & AI based Saas platform for e-governance Monitoring and Operationa­l Service Orchestrat­ion. We bring in the expertise and skills to help city, state, and national level government­s in two ways. Firstly, we are deploying our core technology platforms to implement solutions that enable government­s and enterprise­s to monitor, manage, and optimize the distribute­d last mile sites, assets, people, and processes. We have a specific focus in building and operating 2-sided models that enable monitoring between Government to Government entities and Government to Business entities.

Q. What have been the kind of challenges you have faced as a young woman surviving and excelling in a male dominated arena?

A. There is a lot of focus around the world - from education to business - to encourage women in technology. While many more women engineers and scientists graduate today, and there are enough role models of women business leaders in the tech space, the overall fraction of women at senior levels in tech is still low. This requires a two-fronted approach - at the system level and at the individual level. At the system level, a lot more initiative­s and efforts are needed to encourage, retain, and provide advocacy for women in tech. At the individual level, I believe that we need to ensure we bring ourselves to the table, create a voice, deliver performanc­e, and showcase impact. Oftentimes, women are reticent and hold themselves back.

Q. Please share some of the successful implementa­tion schemes you have incorporat­ed with varied smart cities across India? A. Gaia’s solutions for remote monitoring and optimizati­on of distribute­d sites, assets, and workforce have enterprise and city clients. On the city side, our solutions are deployed in multiple cities and urban local bodies. Remote IOT led monitoring of citizen feedback for Swachh Bharat has been deployed in 105 cities nationally. Citywide IOT platform and LPWAN connectivi­ty has been deployed in Kakinada smart city to bring together multiple third party solutions onto a common platform. Workforce monitoring solutions are running across multiple zones nationally for Indian Railways and for Agra smart city.

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Amrita Chowdery, director and co-founder, Gaia.
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