Five Indian companies make it to the list of The World's Most Innovative Companies, which includes 100 names from across sectors and countries
Facing 50, Fred Luddy lost his job and his fortune. But in applying the lessons of his failures, he made ServiceNow the most innovative company in America—and himself a late-career billionaire
Now on his fifth startup, Ned David has the blueprint for creating a lucrative biotech. His latest project: A company that will take on the ravages of ageing
If smart cities are the future of cities, Keppel is signing up
The Asia-Pacific region leads with 792 names, 40 percent of the list
Jessica Tan has overseen Chinese giant Ping An's parallel and sweeping rise in big data
Developers love Mapbox's customisable, plug-and-play maps. Now the startup needs to figure out how to compete with Google in the race to steer self-driving cars
Forbes Asia's list of women making their recent mark in regional enterprises
Space is less a final frontier these days than a final garbage dump. Japan's Miki Ito has a plan to scrub space clean of junk
Under Vaziralli's guidance, Indian drug major Cipla gets a shot in the arm from US acquisitions
Take a centrist president with a mandate and a private sector background, mix in the country's top tech billionaire with the world's best incubator, and the potential is tantalising: Can they transform Europe's perennial economic underperformer into a tax-cutting, job-creating entrepreneurial hotbed?