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My suggestion is you give an intro to the any articles you link to hence.
RYK
I second RYK. We would have already read the document you referenced here..thanks to RSS/Aggregators etc. so what would be interesting here is to understand your ‘take’ on it.
Noted. I shall elaborate my point of view.
My take is that these kind of opportunities where very little capital is required and bigger companies are looking to acquire are interesting. The entrepreneur could use their own money or friends and family money.
An entrepreneurial opportunity which requires angel/VC funding may exist in creating infrastructure /software to enable skilled researchers to create IP.
Not sure whether the researcher skills exist in India and it is as easy to buy all the equipment you need in India. However the software if it is worldclass could have a global market. The analogy with EDA software for chip design was interesting.
This is an interesting article on how to build a bulletproof start up on Business 2.0 - Link is here - http://i.cnn.net/money/magazines/business2/startups/bulletproof.pdf