National Technology Day is celebrated on May 11th every year.
National Technology Day 2025: Here’s what some industry experts say:
Sooraj Balakrishnan, Associate Director & Head of Marketing, Acer India

“On National Technology Day, we celebrate India’s incredible journey in science and technology, a story of innovation, resilience, and a united vision for progress. At Acer, we see technology not just as tools, but as a powerful force that connects aspirations with real-world outcomes. Our mission is empowering youth, nurturing creativity, and driving digital inclusion. We believe the future belongs to those who can innovate responsibly and inclusively. Sustainability is integral to our approach; we are committed to advancing technology and supporting people and the planet. Today, we honor every innovator whose contributions, big or small, shape our collective future. Let us continue leveraging technology to build a smarter, greener, and more inclusive world for all.”– Sooraj Balakrishnan, Associate Director & Head of Marketing, Acer India.
Ram Meenakshisundaram, Chief Technology Officer, Virtusa

“On National Technology Day 2025, we celebrate the power of technology to build a more sustainable and responsible future. At Virtusa, we focus on harnessing cutting-edge innovation to solve today’s most pressing business and environmental challenges. Platforms like Helio and solutions like Accello exemplify this—enabling smarter, AI-led decision-making and driving operational transformation across industries. By advancing capabilities in AI, cloud, and data analytics, we empower organizations to enhance efficiency and sustainability. We remain committed to using technology as a force for positive change and a catalyst for long-term impact.” —Ram Meenakshisundaram, Chief Technology Officer, Virtusa.
Dominic Pereira, VP, Product Management, Automation Anywhere

“India is emerging as a global leader in technology-driven workforce transformation, driven by national initiatives that upskill talent in AI, digital technologies, and automation. GCCs continue to lead in adopting and deploying AI and automation across industries like financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and energy sectors.
Automation Anywhere supports this momentum by offering accessible automation tools and comprehensive hands-on training programs. Automation Anywhere University has facilitated the completion of over 3.5 million courses globally, reflecting our commitment to equipping users with essential skills and knowledge in the field of automation. With the rise of Agentic Process Automation, we are entering a new era where digital agents autonomously initiate and execute complex business processes – reshaping how work is done. This enables organizations to scale efficiently while unlocking deeper human-machine collaboration.
Our efforts align with India’s skilling missions, such as the Skill India Digital Hub and the IndiaAI initiative, contributing to a digitally empowered workforce. On this National Technology Day, we celebrate India’s commitment to inclusive, tech-led progress and reaffirm our dedication to supporting this journey through innovation and collaboration.”
Vijay Bolloju, Director for R&D, iVP Semiconductor

“Innovation is not reserved for experienced professionals alone! An inquisitive mind of a student or a fresher can be just as innovative. An innovation need not be a paradigm shift—it can be a simple idea that makes life easier for someone or makes something more efficient. Great ideas can emerge at any time, from anyone, anywhere. It is the responsibility of schools and mentors to nurture these ideas, encouraging them to be explored and developed.
A startup can serve as a launch pad where ideas are transformed into real-world products or services. Frugal innovation, in particular, offers a sustainable way to turn creative thinking into impactful outcomes. They also provide young people with a hands-on environment to learn the many dimensions of entrepreneurship. Involvement in early-stage ventures equips them with the skills and mindset to thrive—either as founders or as integral contributors to larger enterprises.
Beginning the entrepreneurial journey early in one’s career can be highly advantageous. Young minds are often free from entrenched biases and possess a natural appetite for risk. To truly harness this potential, collaboration between industry and academia is essential—empowering the next generation to pursue entrepreneurship as a viable and impactful career path.India currently faces ecosystem gaps across nearly in every industry. Startups and MSMEs are uniquely positioned to address these challenges. Young innovators should feel encouraged to step forward and take on this responsibility—knowing that both industry and academia stand ready to support their efforts.” – Vijay Bolloju, Director for R&D, iVP Semiconductor