FarEye has celebrated its 10th Foundation Day. To commemorate this occasion and address the industry's pressing need for skilled resources, FarEye launched Field Pro, a skill training programme offered completely free of charge. Shortage of skilled resources is one of the biggest problems the industry is facing currently.
The skill enhancement program is dedicated to giving back to the society. The programme was inaugurated in the presence of distinguished industry dignitaries including, Dr. Ram Sewak Sharma (Former Secretary to Govt. of India, Former CEO, NHAI, Former Chairman, Telecom TRAI), Pawan Agarwal (Special Secretary Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Former CEO, FSSAI), Vishakha Singh (Film Actress, Producer and Successful Tech Entrepreneur) and Padmaja Ruparel (Co-Founder at Indian Angel Network & Founding Partner of IAN Fund).
The guests also participated in a panel discussion titled ‘Built To Last: Technology, Platform and Companies’ sharing their entrepreneurial journeys, perspectives on building scalable platforms, leading industry transformation and multi-stakeholder collaboration sparking meaningful conversations and inspiring collective action.
Congratulating the team, Padmaja Ruparel said, “Having seen the journey of hundreds of Indian startups I can say that the ones that endure and succeed are those with a solid foundation, FarEye being one of them. Given the current global economic challenges, this organisation has continued to grow and scale. It is a testament to the company’s resilience and adherence to strong business principles.”
Dr RS Sharma said, “With only 20% Indian startups managing to survive beyond five years and a mere 8% making it past the ten-year mark it is truly commendable that FarEye has successfully thrived for decade in the industry. This achievement speaks volumes about the dedication, innovation, and perseverance of FarEye's team and leadership. It exemplifies how FarEye has managed to overcome the odds and establish itself as a resilient and impactful player in the market.”