Digital Transformation Of Indian Landscape And Tech-Enabled Cities: Dilip Pungliya In Dinis Guarda YouTube Podcast

Dinis Guarda interviews Dilip Pungliya, Co-Founder, VP, and Chief Business Officer at ztudium, in his latest episode of YouTube Podcast to discuss Dilip’s efforts in advancing the application of technology solutions like data science and AI through his work. The podcast, powered by Businessabc.net and citiesabc.com. Also highlights the evolution of smart cities with the integration of technologies.

Digital Transformation Of Indian Landscape And Tech-Enabled Cities: Dilip Pungliya In Dinis Guarda YouTube Podcast

Dilip Pungliya, Co-Founder, Vice President, and Chief Business Officer at ztudium, is a prominent figure in the tech and business world. With extensive experience in transforming traditional businesses through technology, Pungliya has made a significant impact on the industry. His leadership at ztudium, a company known for its innovations in Web 3.0, AI, and blockchain, reflects his commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology with practical business solutions.

Dilip Pungliya’s journey from a local businessman to a global leader is defined by his forward-thinking approach to blending technology with traditional business practices.

Dilip explains to Dinis: “Integrating technology into our traditional business model was not just about keeping up with trends; it was about fundamentally transforming how we operate and deliver value,” 

The digital age is not just about adding new tools; it’s about rethinking how we approach problems and find solutions. Technology has allowed us to expand our reach and efficiency in ways that were previously unimaginable. By leveraging data, we have been able to make more informed decisions, optimise our operations, and ultimately provide better services to our clients.”

Dilip Pungliya talks about how he helped guide VPRPL from a small family business to a major player on the stock exchange.

Vishnu Prakash R. Punglia Limited (VPRPL) is a family-owned public construction company in India that has evolved from its modest beginnings into a major player in India’s infrastructure sector. Established with a focus on water irrigation, road infrastructure, and railway development, VPRPL has significantly impacted the construction industry in India. 

Investing in tech for social good 

Dilip has been driven by the belief that business success should go hand in hand with positive societal impact. 

Dilip shares his thoughts on balancing business with social responsibility:

“I don’t want to be disconnected from society because of time constraints. You can always make time for social impact.

My passion for technology and community drives me to invest in areas where both business and humanity benefit. Today, as an investor, I have the full backing of my family back in India, and that investment is helping me to drive my passion towards business in the technology and humanity section as well.

The ideas I’ve nurtured over the years may not have always succeeded as startups, but I’ve learned a lot from them. I know that others have taken these ideas and made them work, which is rewarding in its own way. It shows that technology can truly transform lives when applied with the right intent.

Through my work in data optimisation and business transformation, I have always strived to drive innovation and create value across various sectors, including investment banking, oil and gas, and government. My commitment extends beyond business to making a positive impact through philanthropy and social responsibility.”

AI innovations and smart cities

Dilip’s work in AI and smart cities is centred on integrating technology in ways that benefit both society and the environment. Dilip explains:

“A smart city can be developed from an ecological point of view, sustainability point of view, or environment point of view. How we can leverage AI so that cities become smart but at the same time giving other benefits like the smarter citizens where citizens get benefit out of smart infrastructure, where the infrastructure is more used by humans in a proper and channelised manner- These are the key areas of my research. You have to learn from history.

In one of my articles, “Ancient Civilisation”, I’m teaching about this part as to how the Mohenjo Daro and Indus Valley used to build civic sense of society The infrastructure they had built and the crisscross structure, and what is the use of that crisscross structure, why they developed, and how it could be utilised. With more knowledge and learning from these, we can ensure sustainable humanity. So, that’s my research work and it keeps on driving me in that direction.”

On concluding the interview Dilip Pungliya shares his thoughts with young aspirants:

Dilip advises, “To young people, I would say that you don’t need to start with big dreams. Focus on small, manageable goals and take baby steps. Passion and persistence are key—keep moving forward and gradually, your small achievements will build up to realise your bigger dreams. It’s not about planning your future in 50-year chunks but setting goals for the next 2 or 6 months. Each success you achieve will pave the way for more success, and that’s the approach I’ve applied throughout my life and career.”