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Agna focuses on institutional funds, products & services across the east-west corridor. Agna is a multifaceted word with diverse cultural references. In East across Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, it signifies ‘Intuition, Insight, and Inner Wisdom’, representing Agna Chakra, or the Third Eye, the sixth primary energy point in a human’s body. From Arabic and Bosnian roots, the word resonates with being ‘Real and Original’. In ancient Greek and Latin, it is a variation of ‘Agnes’, embodying ‘Holy and Pure’. As the world is becoming chaotic and the action is sustainably shifting from the West to the East, it will require foresight and wisdom i.e., Agna-way, to make investment and strategic decisions today that will create a better world of tomorrow and in the process, create exponential alpha for investors and partners. We are committed to audacious founders across Data and Engineering. Agna is a brand affiliated with Woodstock Fund. #eastwestcorridor #emergingmarkets #emergingtechnologies Twitter : @agnacapital

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مبادئ رأس المال الاستثماري والأسهم الخاصة
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  • عرض صفحة منظمة Agna، رسم بياني

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    The Agna Museletter is here! In this edition, deep dive into the realm of #ArtificialIntelligence and explore how it is shaping the trends across industries. Explore our curated content and share with us your perspective. Subscribe now for a front-row seat to innovation! #EmergingTechnologies #EmergingMarkets #AgnaPerspective #Agna #TheAgnaMuseletter #AI #TechForTomorrow

    The Agna Museletter | July 2024

    The Agna Museletter | July 2024

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  • عرض صفحة منظمة Agna، رسم بياني

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    When it comes to engineering, giving up isn’t in the playbook. It’s safe to say that #Engineers are a stubborn breed—where others see a dead end, they see a detour worth exploring. It’s this relentless determination that has transformed a series of flops into some of the most groundbreaking #innovations in history. Because in #engineering, failure isn’t the end; it’s just a pit stop on the road to success. Take the steam engine, for instance. Thomas Savery’s early attempts in 1698 were more of a fiery disaster than a mechanical marvel. His steam-powered pump was notorious for exploding as often as it worked, but did that stop the engineering minds of the time? Not a chance. They kept refining, tweaking, and improving, until James Watt’s version powered the #IndustrialRevolution, turning steam from a hot mess into the engine of progress. Or consider the Wright brothers. Their first flights were more about plummeting than soaring, yet they didn’t throw in the towel. Each crash was just a data point, a lesson in what not to do next time. And by 1903, they managed to stay airborne long enough to change the course of history—proof that in the world of engineering, persistence really does pay off. Then there’s Thomas Edison, who spent more time in the dark than most of us would like to admit. Before creating the light bulb, he famously found 10,000 ways not to make one. But instead of letting the darkness win, he kept experimenting, and today, we have a world that’s bright 24/7, thanks to his tireless tinkering. And let's not forget Japan’s bullet trains, the Shinkansen. Early designs were plagued with problems—too noisy, too shaky, too risky. But the engineers didn’t just slow down; they accelerated their efforts, refining the design until those sleek trains became a symbol of speed and reliability. Now, they’re a daily reality for millions, proving that sometimes, the road to success is a high-speed rail. In engineering, each failure is a lesson, not a loss. It's a chance to innovate, adapt, and push the boundaries of what’s possible. So, the next time you see something that doesn’t work as planned, remember: it’s just a prototype, not a final product. At #Agna we believe, the future belongs to those who don’t give up, who keep building, testing, and dreaming. Because in engineering, we trust the process—and that’s how we turn failures into game-changers. image: playground ai #AgnaEngineeringThesis #InvestmentThesis #VentureEquity

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  • عرض صفحة منظمة Agna، رسم بياني

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    Happy National Space Day, India! As we commemorate India’s incredible journey to the moon, we also celebrate the boundless potential that space exploration unlocks for our future. This historic achievement is more than just a milestone; it’s a launchpad for #innovation that can revolutionise life on Earth. At #Agna, we’re excited to be part of this journey, exploring new #FrontierTechnology and #engineering that can propel us towards a brighter, more advanced tomorrow. Here's to reaching new heights—together! #NationalSpaceDay #ISRO ISRO #VentureEquity #SpaceTech

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  • عرض صفحة منظمة Agna، رسم بياني

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    If engineering takes a day off, what would it mean? No coffee, no commute, no lights—just chaos. Thankfully, #engineering never calls in sick. From the moment your alarm rouses you to the second your smartphone connects you to the world, engineering works tirelessly in the background, making life seamless and convenient. Your day starts with the quiet brilliance of engineering. That alarm clock, precision-crafted to wake you right on time, is just the beginning. Even the bed you sleep in and the toothbrush you use are the products of careful design, blending comfort with functionality to kickstart your morning. As you head out the door, consider the engineering marvels that make your commute a breeze. In 2024, nearly 20% of new car sales are electric, a clear sign that engineering is driving us toward a greener future. The roads and bridges you travel are upgraded with smart materials, designed to handle modern traffic demands, ensuring your journey is smooth and safe. Your smartphone, that tiny powerhouse of #microengineering, keeps you connected with a single tap. With over 6 billion users globally, smartphones rely on a complex network of satellites, fibre optics, and Wi-Fi—engineering wonders that operate flawlessly behind the scenes. Engineering doesn’t stop there. Whether you’re at the office or relaxing at home, it’s shaping your environment in more ways than you realise. Offices are now more energy-efficient, with smart HVAC systems cutting energy use by up to 30%. At home, #SmartTechnology is becoming standard, with the market expected to surpass $150 billion in 2024. These systems ensure your lights, heating, and security are not just efficient but also easy to control. But engineering isn’t just about improving today—it’s about securing a brighter tomorrow. By 2025, #RenewableEnergy is projected to supply 35% of global electricity, up from 30% in 2023, thanks to engineering breakthroughs in clean power technology. Meanwhile, #AI and #robotics, according to PwC, are poised to add a staggering $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, revolutionising industries and enhancing our daily lives. And as we look beyond our planet, engineering is pushing boundaries with missions to Mars, taking #HumanExploration to new heights. So, the next time you sip your coffee or navigate your day easily, remember the engineering that makes it all possible. It’s not just about convenience; it’s about crafting a future that’s smarter, greener, and full of limitless possibilities. #Agna #AgnaEngineeringThesis #Engineer #VentureEquity

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  • عرض صفحة منظمة Agna، رسم بياني

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    Ever noticed how nature seems to have all the best designs? From the spirals of a seashell to the branching of a tree, nature’s patterns are more than just beautiful—they’re ingeniously efficient. #Engineers have always taken cues from these natural designs to create smarter, stronger structures. Take the Eden Project, for example. Its iconic biomes mimic the hexagonal patterns of honeycombs, providing strength with minimal material. This isn’t just clever; it’s nature’s way of being efficient, now applied to #ModernArchitecture. Fractals—those endlessly repeating patterns—are another natural marvel. They’re seen in everything from tree branches to lightning bolts. Engineers use fractal designs to improve networks and distribute resources efficiently, just like nature does. And then there’s the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical pattern that appears everywhere in nature, from sunflower seeds to pine cones. This sequence helps engineers create balanced and harmonious designs, making buildings both strong and pleasing to the eye. But it’s not just about copying nature’s patterns; it’s about learning from them. #Biomimicry, the practice of emulating nature’s strategies, has led to incredible #innovations, like quieter trains inspired by kingfisher beaks or energy-efficient buildings modelled after termite mounds. In the end, nature remains the ultimate #engineer. By borrowing its designs, we’re not only creating better structures but also paving the way for a future where #engineering and the natural world work hand in hand. So next time you admire a building, remember—it might just be thanks to a fractal or Fibonacci spiral that it stands so beautifully. Img: The Eden Project #Agna #AgnaEngineeringThesis #VentureEquity

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  • عرض صفحة منظمة Agna، رسم بياني

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    Today, #India celebrated its rich history and is embracing a future brimming with potential. With advancements in #AI, #SpaceExploration, and digital technologies, the journey of this great nation is far from over, and its future promises to be as remarkable as its past. India, a land of ancient wisdom and modern marvels, has long been a beacon of knowledge, #innovation and willpower. India’s contributions are profound and enduring. Sab kuch Made In India- from art and architecture to cutting-edge #technology and engineering, the list goes on and on. With a rich history and immense potential, India continues to be a global leader, setting new benchmarks for innovation and cultural excellence. #78thIndependenceDay #IndianIndependenceDay #IndependenceDay #Agna #VentureEquity

  • عرض صفحة منظمة Agna، رسم بياني

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    The idea of a television set in the 70s and 80s was a fascination, who would have thought a floating city could exist? Or a building that rotates? These ideas sound straight from science fiction, yet #engineers have turned them into reality. With #creativity and precision, they've taken the impossible and made it work. 🪄 Floating Cities: A New Wave of Urban Living Imagine a city floating on the ocean—sounds crazy, right? Yet, engineers are making this a reality with projects like Oceanix City. These floating cities are designed to be self-sustaining, using #RenewableEnergy and recycling waste. It’s a futuristic solution to rising sea levels and a testament to the power of #InnovativeEngineering. 🪄 Rotating Skyscrapers: Buildings with a Twist How about a skyscraper where each floor rotates independently? The Dynamic Tower in Dubai is a perfect example. Engineers have designed it with a central core that allows the floors to rotate, offering constantly changing views. This isn’t just a visual treat; it’s an engineering masterpiece. 🪄 Ice Hotels: Cool Designs That Melt Away Building a hotel out of ice might seem like a meltdown waiting to happen, but the Icehotel in Sweden does it every year. Engineers carefully construct this temporary marvel using ice blocks, creating a stunning yet stable structure that lasts until spring. It’s a chilling example of what can be achieved with innovative engineering. 🪄 Earthquake-Proof Skyscrapers: Standing Tall Against Nature In earthquake-prone areas, engineers have created buildings that can withstand even the fiercest quakes. Take Taipei 101 in Taiwan, which uses a massive steel pendulum to stabilize the structure during earthquakes. It’s a brilliant engineering solution that keeps people safe in the most extreme conditions. From floating cities to rotating towers, these #engineering feats prove that even the wildest ideas can become reality. As engineers continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible, who knows what impossible dreams will come to life next? Something like this? PS: Knowing that engineering is at the core of mankind, we are finalising our #Technology thesis on Engineering that serves as the framework and provides a broad overview of the lens through which we observe developments in the frontier tech ecosystem. Stay Tuned! #Agna #AgnaEngineeringThesis #VentureEquity Img: freepik

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    عرض صفحة منظمة MetaDecrypt، رسم بياني

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    #Amazing turnout for our #first #Bitcoin #Meetup covering #RealWorldAsset #Tokenization at Yas Creative Hub, #AbuDhabi! 🚀 Huge thanks to our incredible panelists Navin Gupta Crystal Intelligence, Pranav Sharma Agna, Mansoor Hanif Franck Lopez SLICIT, Justin N. Netki for sharing valuable insights on Real World Asset Tokenization in Luxury Space. 💎 This was just the beginning. We're building our tribe of individuals passionate about making a difference and building deeper bonds. Can't wait to see you all and many more again in #AbuDhabi! #bitcoin #meetup #abudhabi #luxury #tokenization #community #networking #blockchain Thank you for everyone who registered and attended and supported this launchpad to connect and network and share what you're building or want to build. Richa Patil Tina Patil Touseef Ahmed Vivek Datwani @Temizze @yascreativehub Pushkar Vohra Alex Chehade Emmanuel Quezada and 30+ more who we met for the first time. See you all in another amazing place!

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  • عرض صفحة منظمة Agna، رسم بياني

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    #Engineering is certainly about meticulous planning and precise calculations. But sometimes, the most transformative discoveries are stumbled upon by chance, a twist of fate that rewrites history. Mark Twain aptly remarked, “Name the greatest of all inventors: Accident.” This sentiment resonates through the annals of innovation, where serendipity has often played a crucial role in uncovering new frontiers. Fun fact, even the Slinky toy- In 1943, naval #engineer Richard James accidentally invented the Slinky while developing springs to stabilise sensitive instruments on ships. He observed how a torsion spring, when knocked off a shelf, continued to "walk" across the floor. This led to the popularisation of the Slinky toy. ✔️ X-rays: Wilhelm Röntgen's experiment with cathode rays led to the accidental discovery of X-rays, revolutionising medical diagnostics. ✔️ Pacemaker: Wilson Greatbatch's resistor error led to the creation of the first implantable pacemaker, saving countless lives. ✔️ Penicillin: Alexander Fleming's contaminated petri dish revealed mold's bacteria-killing properties, leading to the mass production of penicillin. ✔️ Microwave Oven: Percy Spencer's radar experiments melted a candy bar in his pocket, leading to the invention of the microwave oven. ✔️ Spirit Rover's Wheel Failure: Spirit rover's broken wheel accidentally uncovered Martian soil suggesting potential past microbial life. From malfunctioning #Mars rovers to melted chocolate bars, these discoveries remind us that #innovation often thrives in the unlikeliest of circumstances. Each of these accidental breakthroughs not only revolutionised their respective fields but also underscores the importance of curiosity, perseverance, and a touch of luck in the journey of discovery. So, the next time you encounter an unexpected result, remember: you might just be on the verge of the next great invention. Embrace the unexpected #accidentalengineering, for it is the true catalyst of progress. #Agna #EngineeringInnovations

  • عرض صفحة منظمة Agna، رسم بياني

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    Do you agree that culture has always shaped #engineering marvels, blending old-school wisdom with the latest #tech? Think about it: from Egypt’s ancient pyramids to today’s earthquake-resistant buildings, these achievements show just how creative and innovative people have been throughout history. First up, the Great Pyramid of Giza, built around 2600–2500 BCE, showcases how the ancient Egyptians combined their religious beliefs with advanced engineering. This massive stone structure was designed to honour pharaohs and aid them in their journey to the afterlife. Moving forward to the Gothic architecture of the 12th to 16th centuries, we see #innovations like flying buttresses and pointed arches. These features allowed cathedrals such as Notre Dame de Paris to soar higher and let in more light, reflecting the spiritual aspirations of the time. From the 17th century onwards, traditional Japanese construction methods came into play. Wooden pagodas used flexible frames and intricate joinery to blend harmoniously with nature. These ancient techniques have inspired modern earthquake-resistant designs, combining old wisdom with contemporary engineering. The 18th and 19th centuries Industrial Revolution marked a major leap with steam engines, iron bridges, and mechanised production. This era was all about pushing the boundaries of efficiency and #innovation in engineering. Today, modern earthquake-resistant buildings use flexible structures and base isolation systems, drawing from traditional Japanese methods. This blend of old and new enhances resilience against natural disasters. Other notable examples include Roman aqueducts and Mesoamerican pyramids, which further illustrate how cultural influences have driven engineering advancements. Well, the cultural emphasis on knowledge and education in ancient India led to significant contributions in mathematics, such as the concept of zero and the decimal system. These mathematical innovations have had a profound impact on engineering and technology globally. It’s fascinating to see how combining tradition with innovation continues to shape the future of engineering. #Engineer #Agna #CulturalInfluence #EngineeringInnovation #EngineeringHistory #TechEvolution

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