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12 MoUs to be signed at Bengaluru Tech Summit
Twelve
memoranda of understanding (MoUs) will be signed with partner countries of
Global Innovation Alliance (GIA) at the Bengaluru Tech Summit, which gets
underway today.
Like most
other events during the Covid-19 pandemic year, Bengaluru Tech Summit has gone virtual
this year. With a theme ?Next is Now?, the summit will be inaugurated this
morning by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and will be held over three days, November
19-21. Touted as ?the global platform for innovation?, the event had been held
at the picturesque Bangalore Palace grounds in previous years.
Predictably,
a sizable chunk of this year?s e-summit?s conference with over 250 speakers
focuses on what it calls ?crystal-call gazing into the world in the
post-pandemic era?, including several discussions on the ecosystem that will
bring the Covid-19 pandemic under control. Over the past week, global pharma
companies Pfizer and Moderna have announced
the completion of their vaccines. Now, the mammoth task of the distribution of
these vaccines is taking the foreground of debate. In special focus will be the
logistics of cold chain. In addition, the technological ecosystem around the new
work-from-home policies that have impacted all industries including those around
infrastructure and construction has been in highlight for the past several
months. The summit?s conferences over the three days will discuss the research,
technology, logistics, innovation, cybersecurity, and policies that are pivotal
to fighting the pandemic.
Of
particular interest to the industry will be discussions on e-mobility and electric
vehicles in select European and Asian countries, urban sustainability and smart
cities development, and, inevitably, the ?post-Covid economy?. Artificial
intelligence and robotics, which have both enthused and spooked the world with
the scope of work and also the scope to replace human workforce, will also be in
spotlight. The topic of innovation will abound across the sessions.
Australian
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Swiss Confederation Vice-President Guy
Parmelin will be guests of honour at BTS. Twenty-five countries and more than
100 start-ups are participating, are participating. The event expects to
attract a virtual footfall of over 20,000. Indian industry leader Anand Mahindra will the keynote
speaker on the first day.
Organised
by the Government of Karnataka, along with Karnataka Innovation and Technology
Society (KITS), Karnataka government's Vision Group on Information Technology,
Biotechnology and StartUp, Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) and MM
Activ Sci-Tech Communications, the summit has reinforced Bengaluru?s preeminent
position as the hub of innovation in IT, biotechnology, and start-ups.
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