What Innovations Did the K’taka Government Unveil at the Bengaluru Tech Summit?
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Key Takeaways
- Karnataka government launched 50 innovative products.
- 8-year-old Athvik Kumar introduced a digital business card.
- Innovations span multiple sectors including Agri-Tech and Health Care.
- The event emphasized the integration of AI in technology.
- Support for startups provided through K-tech Innovation Hubs.
Bengaluru, Nov 19 (NationPress) The Karnataka government introduced 50 groundbreaking products and solutions developed by startups on the second day of the Bengaluru Tech Summit (BTS) 2025 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) in Bengaluru on Wednesday.
Among the impressive lineup was 8-year-old Athvik Amith Kumar, the youngest innovator, who presented Zozo Connect, a digital business card designed to simplify networking through effortless sharing and branding, as stated by the Ministry of IT and BT.
The launch was attended by Priyank Kharge, Hon’ble Minister for Electronics, IT & BT, Rural Development, and Panchayat Raj.
The showcased products are multi-disciplinary and span across various sectors, including IT/ITeS, Agri-Tech, Med-Tech, Health Care/Wellness, Clean-Tech, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Deep Tech, IoT, Cybersecurity, SaaS, R&D, AVGC, and ESDM.
These innovative solutions feature electronic devices utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and IoT (Internet of Things), advancements in Automotive Manufacturing, Avionics & Defence, Effluent Air Treatment, a SaaS platform, apps to combat fraudulent transactions, a Digital Theatre Platform, Smart Warehousing, satcom solutions, and Deep Tech platforms for Quality Assessment.
Most of these startups are incubated in government-supported facilities such as K-tech Innovation Hubs, Centres of Excellence (CoEs), and Technology Business Incubators (TBIs), backed by institutions like IISc and industry associations such as NASSCOM, IESA, and BBC. They have leveraged state-of-the-art resources available at these hubs to create their innovative offerings.
During a panel discussion titled 'Exploring Creativity in the Age of AI', renowned filmmaker Shekhar Kapur emphasized the vast potential of artificial intelligence across different media, including cinema.
Kapur expressed that the key is to effectively harness technology to enhance our creativity. He highlighted that the English film 'War Lords' is entirely based on AI technology and noted that his 1980s classic, 'Mr India', could take on a new dimension if reimagined with today’s technology.
He elaborated that the brain functions logically while the heart operates emotionally, signifying the distinction between technology and creativity.
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, founder of Biocon, stated that technology should facilitate communication of our messages and artistic expressions. However, she asserted that no technology, including AI, can replicate human emotions and creativity.
During a session on Agricultural Biotechnology and Food Innovation at the Bengaluru Tech Summit, NABARD Deputy Managing Director Govardhan Singh Rawat discussed the newly launched Digital Agri Mission (DAM), which will enable agri-tech firms to provide innovative solutions to farmers based on comprehensive digital data regarding farmlands, farmers, and agricultural activities.
Rawat noted that through data, precise guidance can be delivered at every stage—from pre-sowing to market insights. He stated that farmers will gain access to vital information on crop planning, weather forecasts, fertilization, irrigation, pest management, market conditions, insurance, and other agricultural aspects.