Bengaluru Tech Summit 2020 to Go Global with International Participation

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Bengaluru Tech Summit 2020
Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayana, UK Deputy High Commissioner Jeremy Pilmore-Bedford, Consul General of Denmark Jette Bjerrum, Consulate General of Japan Katsumasa Mario, Addl. Chief Secretary Ramana Reddy, Director of IT and BT Meena Nagaraj releasing the souvenir of "BTS 2020" the digital event of Bangalore Tech Summit at Private Hotel in Bengaluru on Monday
  • More than 25 countries to participate in the Summit this year
  • Mr. Guy Parmelin, Vice President of Swiss Confederation to attend inaugural session as ‘Guest of Honor’
  • Over 7 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) expected to be signed in the areas of skilling and knowledge exchange, R&D, and startup collaboration
  • 15 Global Innovation Alliances (GIA) sessions
  • 10 Minister level delegates
  • 60+ GIA speakers
  • 500+ international delegates

Bengaluru – More than 25 countries have confirmed participation in the flagship technology conference of Government of Karnataka – Bengaluru Tech Summit 2020 which will be held virtually for the first time from 19th to 21st November, 2020. Government of Karnataka has embarked on developing “Global Innovation Alliances (GIA)” with innovation hubs of the world, through which there are ongoing engagements with over 20 countries on a regular basis. The engagements range from G2G meetings and MoUs, to active projects for skilling, R&D and startup cooperation. Partner countries like Australia, France, Germany, Israel, Netherlands , Switzerland and UK, among others, will play a key role in showcasing advancements made in technology and how future ready their innovations are through the GIA sessions platform.

A dedicated track for Global Innovation Alliance (GIA) sessions has been created at Bengaluru Tech Summit for facilitating international partnerships. Countries will host technology sessions for ecosystem connects, exchange of ideas and people, and deliberations on policy environment . Some key sessions include “Tech’s role in Green Recovery and a Sustainable Future” by UK, “From Cyberspace to Outer space” by Australia, “Driving the Future of Food and Nutrition” by Switzerland; and “E-mobility – Moving into the Future” by Germany.

Minister level delegations from key GIA partner countries are expected throughout the three-day Summit. Ms. Annika Saarikko, Minister of Science and Culture, Finland; Ms. Karen Andrews, Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, Australia; Lord Tariq Ahmad, Minister for South Asia and the Commonwealth, UK; Prof. Andreas Pinkwart, Minister of Economic Affairs, Innovation, Digitalization and Energy of the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany; and Mr. Cedric O, Secretary of State for the Digital Sector of France are some of the delegates who will be addressing the virtual gathering.

The Summit will also witness international technology experts from the various industries, who will be part of panel discussions and also participate as keynote speakers across all the tracks. This includes Mr. Avi Jorisch, author of “Thou Shalt Innovate “, Managing Directors of German companies in India such as Robert Bosch India, Mercedes R&D India and Siemens India; Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer of Phillips; Director General of Israel Space Agency and other renowned industry stalwarts.

This year, Government of Karnataka is expected to sign over 7 MoUs with GIA partner institutions for cooperation in startups, research & development and skilling, out of which 7 will be signed at Bengaluru Tech Summit. The MoU between Center for Excellence of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI), Karnataka and Business Finland will focus on bi-lateral market access for startups, joint research program for societal good and mutual student and faculty exchange program. The Center of Excellence for Agri Innovation housed at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP) has agreed to sign an MoU with the World Startup Factory in the Netherlands, where the main area of focus will be a virtual market access program for the growth stage startups to explore global markets. The MoU will also chart deliverables regarding mentorship connects and mutual industry facilitation. Department of Electronics IT Bt and S&T and the Department of Commerce and Industry have jointly decided to sign an MoU with Indiana Economic Development to work on projects in Electric Vehicles and Medical Devices/Healthcare. The MoU will be signed for a period of 5 years.

Speaking at an event on Bengaluru Tech Summit 2020 and Global Innovation Alliance (GIA), Dr CN Ashwath Narayan, Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, and Minister for IT, Bt and S&T said, “Numerous favorable factors such as proactive government, industry friendly labor laws, salubrious climate, enabling Law & Order situation, talent pool of highly trained professionals, cosmopolitan social life, etc., have made Karnataka a preferred destination for MNCs . This has helped the workforce in our State to understand and learn from the best in the world. Today, Bengaluru is widely cited as one of the fastest growing technology and startup hubs in the world, counted amongst the likes of New York, Tokyo, London, Beijing, Tel Aviv, etc.”

He further added, “We are now working at global level, through exchange of people and ideas, so that Karnataka may consistently maintain its lead position in innovation, science and technology. Hence, Department of Electronics, IT, BT and S&T has embarked on developing “Global Innovation Alliances (GIAs)” with innovation hubs of the world. I am certain that the participation of our GIA Partner Countries at BTS 2020 will enhance the event in a big way and create meaningful and long term international partnerships in the coming days.

Speaking at the event, Dr. E.V. Ramana Reddy, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Electronics, IT, BT and S&T, Government of Karnataka said “ I am delighted to see that our GIA platform has led to new agreements between organizations from Karnataka and various countries who are aiming to learn from each other and collaborate on a long term, sustainable basis. This type of international collaboration is absolutely necessary to solve the challenges worldwide, including the current COVID-19 pandemic we are facing. We are indeed honoured to have over 25 countries participating at the event which includes high level foreign government dignitaries such as Ministers and Ambassadors, and world-renowned technology experts.”

Speaking at the event, Australian High Commissioner Hon Barry O’Farrell AO, saidAustralia is a nation of inventors, responsible for the black box, Wifi and technology behind GoogleMaps. Having elevated the Australia-India relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, our nations are forging new bonds across cyber, emerging technology, critical minerals, and space. Karnataka is crucial to this growing partnership.  As a proud GIA partner country, Australia’s policy makers, industry leaders, and entrepreneurs look forward to showcasing the global impact of the Australia-India innovation partnership at this summit.”

Speaking at the event, Mr. Sebastian Hug, Consul General of Switzerland in Bengaluru, CEO of Swissnex India, said “Bengaluru Tech Summit is an excellent bridge to connect Karnataka and other leading innovation hotspots. I’m looking forward to hearing Vice-President Guy Parmelin addressing the audience and talk about how we can bring our two innovation ecosystems even closer. Swissnex India is looking forward to being once again part of this year’s edition. We will be showing that Switzerland is more than Cheese and Chocolate and is driving world-leading innovation in the food and nutrition sector.”

Mr. Gert Heijkoop, Consul General of Netherlands for Southern India, said, State of Karnataka is a valuable partner for the Netherlands in India in a number of fields, all of them related to hi-tech. The Bangalore Tech Summit is the perfect platform to bring the strategic ties between our two countries to an even higher level. The Hague Business Agency will launch a digital soft-landing program for Indian start-ups, during this year’s BTS. This program will enable some 50 Indian tech start-ups to take their technology to Europe. Holland is the gateway to Europe for goods and services, and for technology as well.  In addition to this, two MoU’s will be signed in the areas of cyber security and Agri-tech, where both sides will be working together on mentorship, honing skills, start-ups, and R&D.  Karnataka and the Netherlands have a lot to offer to each other, and every new BTS brings our cooperation to a higher level.” The the 23rd edition of Bengaluru Tech Summit will be inaugurated by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, on the 19th of November’20. Bangalore Tech Summit is expected to witness a humongous participation of 100+ Start-Ups, 4000+ business delegates and more than 40000 visitors. The summit will also feature multi-track exhibitions, panel discussions, Bio Partnering, poster sessions, national and global alliances and quiz programs.