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1 May 24, onwards Registration & Networking over Breakfast Hrs. Setting the Context: The Era of Digital Collaboration By Rishad Premji, Chairman, NASSCOM; Chief Strategy Officer, Wipro Rohit Kapoor, Program Chair, C Summit; CEO, EXL Hrs. Session I: Leadership Keynote Leading Through Change The world isn t just going through a digital revolution, it is going through a period of unprecedented societal change. New technology will have a tremendous effect on productivity, business models, and regulatory architecture. Leading through this change will be challenging but the key is not to lose focus on serving the customer.

2 By Vikram Pandit, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, The Orogen Group Hrs. Session II: Fireside Chat Insights on Transformation Transformation requires both technology and technique. While change is not easy in most enterprises, lessons learned from the public sector often provide key insights that can be applied to all industries. Join R Ray Wang as he interviews the former CTO of New York, and CIO and CTO of San Francisco. Miguel A. Gamiño Jr., Former CTO, City of New York in conversation with R Ray Wang, CEO, Constellation Research Hrs. Session III: Panel Discussion AI at the Heart of Growth The rush to exponential technologies in new business models has placed artificial intelligence (AI) right at the peak of boardroom priorities for 2018 through As enterprises move beyond the AI hype, explore how AI will accelerate growth by powering the design for Infinite Ambient Orchestration as well as Smart Services. Charles Wallace, SVP and CIO, Solenis Gabriele Ricci, VP & Head - Digital Health & Emerging Technology, Shire Janakiraman Gopalakrishnan, SVP-Technology, L'Oreal USA Lee Chau, VP - Enterprise Digital & Analytics, American Express Chairperson: Rohit Kapoor, CEO, EXL

3 Hrs. Morning Refreshments Hrs. Session IV: Keynote The Human Side of Tech Applying behavioral design the combination of behavioral economics and human-centered design to digital transformation helps technology and business leaders focus on the user. This approach can increase the uptake of new systems and improve the bottom line by encouraging small changes that add up to big results. Peter Skarzynski will flip the script on digital transformation and demonstrate the value of taking a people first approach. He will cover: The impact of behavioral design on innovation and digital transformation projects. How to marry the technology advances with an understanding of how people will work, live, and play in the future. How always-on design can draw viable concepts from designers and human-centered solutions from build teams. Ways to improve initial adoption and ongoing engagement through behavioral design. Explore how organizations can create more meaningful digital transformations, engaging experiences, and valuable disruptions through human-centered design. By Peter Skarzynski, MD, Doblin Hrs. Session V: Panel Discussion Embracing Digital in the Heart of Business The leaders in this session will deliberate on how an enterprise-wide transformation that rethinks & digitizes the core across people, processes and technology will lead to a successful outcome and unlock growth for the organization. Sudeep Gautam, Chief Digital Officer, Pratt & Whitney Swamy Kochelakota, Global CIO, S&P Global Nick Parrotta, Chief Information and Digital Officer, HARMAN International

4 Chairperson: Manish Choudhary, SVP - Global SMB Products & Strategy and Chairman - India, Pitney Bowes Inc Hrs. Session VI: Keynote How to Access the Power of Blockchain: Three Business Models Blockchain will do for trusted transactions what the Internet did for information. Blockchain became famous as the technology underpinning the digital currency Bitcoin, but it is better known today as a technology platform to create trusted transactions for everything. Already different types of enterprise-class blockchains are being used to authenticate and manage all manner of digital records: a share of stock, a title to property, provenance of food, health records even digital identity. All in a distributed, fast, transparent, and secure way. In his talk, Arvind Krishna will highlight three different business models for blockchain: 1) provider of blockchain technology; 2) blockchain solution builder; and 3) owner/operator of a blockchain network. He will draw on a diverse set of IBM use cases to illustrate these models. IBM Blockchain counts more than 400 clients today across a variety of industries, from shipping, to retail, to finance, insurance, agriculture, and more. By Dr. Arvind Krishna, SVP Hybrid Cloud and Director, IBM Research Hrs. Session VII: Keynote The Platform Economy, Digital Automation and the Future of Work By Arun Sundararajan, Professor & Author, New York University Hrs. Lunch & Networking Venue: Soho Complex Hrs. Session IX: Panel discussion The Intelligent Enterprise Operations

5 Technology and Business Model innovations are transforming the Back-office into a Back-bone. From new licensing models to third party maintenance to next generation applications, leaders should expect faster innovation and greater return on value beginning Heath Patrick, Vice President, Customer & Product Support, Honeywell Scott M. Weber, Vice President, M&T Bank Vishal Ahluwalia, Executive Director - Client Experience, JP Morgan Chase Bob Lord, CDO, IBM Chairperson: Keshav Murugesh, Vice Chairman, NASSCOM; CEO, WNS Hrs. Evening break & refreshments Hrs. Session X: Panel discussion Security, Skilling & Agility: The Key Differentiators Securing Data, Reskilling Strategies and Being Agile are some of the key imperatives for success in the digital economy. Hear our leaders discussing the required guardrails and how to manage increasing risks and yet enhance agility and adaptability. Abha Kumar, Principal Global IT, Vanguard Kamran Ziaee, CIO, CenturyLink Khem D. Balkaran, CIO & VP - Global Business Services, Minerals Technologies Inc. Chairperson: Debjani Ghosh, President, NASSCOM Hrs. Session XI: Valedictory Keynote From Technology to Strategy: Building New Competitive Advantage

6 Sometimes technology commoditizes businesses, and sometimes it permits differentiation and even monopoly. In this final session Philip Evans will discuss how new technologies are variously building and eroding competitive advantage, and thus how technology must reshape our thinking about business strategy. Speaker: Philip Evans, Senior Advisor, The Boston Consulting Group Chairperson: Rishad Premji, Chairman, NASSCOM; Chief Strategy Officer, Wipro Hrs. Closing Remarks and End of Summit 1700 Hrs. onwards Networking over Cocktails