Is MP Government Hosting 'Tech Growth Conclave 2.0' in Indore Today?
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Key Takeaways
- Madhya Pradesh is positioning itself as a tech hub.
- Introduction of new space technology policies.
- Focus on private sector participation in innovation.
- Engagement with industry leaders for investment opportunities.
- Commitment to inclusive growth for a developed India by 2047.
Indore, Nov 13 (NationPress) Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will be actively involved in the Madhya Pradesh Tech Growth Conclave 2.0 taking place at the Brilliant Convention Centre in Indore on Thursday.
This conclave is organized by the government with the aim of positioning Madhya Pradesh as a prominent global hub for technology, innovation, and investment.
The event will highlight the next steps in the state's technological and industrial advancements, ensuring that Madhya Pradesh leads the Tier-2 Indian tech revolution, as stated by the state government.
At the conclave, Chief Minister Yadav will introduce the new policy designed to foster growth in space technology, with the goal of transforming Ujjain into India's next center for space innovation.
This policy draft is in sync with national space reforms under IN-SPACe and encourages private sector involvement in satellite design, launch services, and remote sensing, as previously mentioned by the government on Wednesday.
"In the past six months, Madhya Pradesh has made significant strides through innovation, infrastructure, and investment. A notable achievement is the establishment of a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for drone technology," the government stated.
Chief Minister Yadav will also engage in one-on-one discussions with industry leaders to identify new investment and collaboration opportunities. Furthermore, he will sign MoUs and provide a letter for land allocation to promote the establishment of new industries.
"This event showcases the synergy of policy, people, and progress, highlighting how Madhya Pradesh is on the path to a developed India by 2047 through innovation-driven inclusive growth," it added.