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BTS 2022 - Celebrating 25 years. Preparing for the decades ahead.

BTS 2022 - Celebrating 25 years. Preparing for the decades ahead.

  • Start Date 16-11-2022
  • End Date 18-11-2022
  • Type Tech Summit
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue Bengaluru Palace

Bengaluru Tech Summit 2022, Asia's most prestigious and sought-after technology summit is here again! The platform will be celebrating its 25th year and is all set to offer another enriching confluence of pioneering companies, bright minds, and cutting-edge technologies in IT, Biotechnology, Deeptech, Start-ups and other future-defining spaces. This invigorating crucible is all set to benefit the various stakeholders associated with the respective domains - industry leaders, technocrats, young innovators, investors, R&D professionals, academia, and policymakers.

STPI is co-hosting the 25th (Silver Jubilee) edition of BENGALURU TECH SUMMIT (BTS) organized by Department of Information Technology, Biotechnology and Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka from 16th Nov to 18th Nov 2022 which will be held at Bangalore palace. STPI will be sponsoring 60 MSME/Start-ups (IT/ITES/ESDM) in STPI Pavilion to exhibit and showcase their products and services.

As the iconic event enters its 25th year, It is a matter of immense pride and a reason for celebration as the event is today recognised as Asia's Largest Technology Event. Over the decades, Bengaluru has grown in importance to playing an increasingly participatory role in keeping the world moving, and is today a recognised epicentre of operations of several leading Global MNCs.

The celebrations at BTS 2022 would be about the growth and achievements from the past and unleashing plans for the future. BTS 2022 will see the coming together of global technology leaders, India grown IT heads, Biotech, Deep tech and start-ups, all sharing their vision for the future along with their software and solutions displaying their disruptive technologies, educating us about their impact and forging important partnerships and alliances.

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Centre approves Maharashtra’s first Electronics Manufacturing Cluster at Ranjangaon, Pune

Date: October 31, 2022

Centre approves Maharashtra’s first Electronics Manufacturing Cluster at Ranjangaon, Pune

Ministry of Electronics & IT

EMC to attract Rs. 2000 Crore investment, generate 5000 job opportunities

Govt. of India is working with Govt. of Maharashtra to catalyse the electronics manufacturing sector in the State: MoS Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar

MeiTY to hold Semicon India Future Design roadshow at Pune soon to support Semiconductor Design Startups in the state

 

Posted On: 31 OCT 2022 4:34PM by PIB Delhi

As part of its objective to strengthen the electronics manufacturing ecosystem in India, the Ministry of Electronics and IT has approved the greenfield Electronics Manufacturing Cluster (EMC) with the project cost of Rs 492.85 crores to be set up in Ranjangaon Phase III, near Pune in Maharashtra.

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MoS Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar making the announcement of Electronics Manufacturing Cluster at Ranjangaon, near Pune, Maharashtra

Making this announcement, the Minister of State for Electronics & Information Technology and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar said, “We already have EMCs in Noida, Tirupati, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu - wherein both multi-national companies and Indian startups have set up their units. The Government of India is the enabling partner in these EMCs and it is working in tandem with the state governments to make these EMCs a catalyst for the electronics manufacturing in the state.” He further added that the EMC at Ranjangaon, Pune will catalyse investments to the tune of over Rs. 2000 crore in the near future & generate employment for over 5,000 people.

The Minister also announced that the Ministry of Electronics and IT plans to give a boost to the 1000 Crore Semicon India Future Design programme to support Semiconductor Design Startups in the state and shall soon visit Maharashtra for a roadshow. He informed that C-DAC, Pune shall be the nodal office for this purpose.

The approval for the EMC was given to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) and the State government’s State Industrial Agency. “Both Chief Minister, Shri Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister, Shri Devendra Fadnavis are committed to the development of electronics sector in the State. They both have proactively followed up with the Centre for this EMC at Ranjangaon, Pune,” he said.

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MoS Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar interacting with Journalists from Maharashtra  

He said that post Covid, it has become very competitive for the countries/states to corner the opportunities that have sprung up following disruptions in global value chains and supply chains.

Stating that electronics manufacturing has seen an exponential rise after Prime Minister Modi took over in 2014, Shri Chandrasekhar said it has increased to six lakh crores from one lakh crores in 2014.

While 92% of all mobile phones used by Indian customers were imported in 2014, now 97% of all mobile phones used by Indian customers were domestically manufactured. We had zero exports in electronics manufacturing space in 2014, at present we export equipment worth 70,000 crores,” he elaborated.

Citing the example of EMC at Tirupati, the foundation stone of which was laid out in 2015 by the Prime Minister & now boasts of India’s first Lithium Cell manufacturing plant, the Minister affirmed that these EMCs will prove to be the pivot points around which the electronics manufacturing and design ecosystem shall flourish in the years to come - taking India towards its target of US $300 Bn of electronics manufacturing by 2025/26.

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