Coming up 14th July: India-Japan Business Summit “Make in India with Japan for the Globe”

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NEW DELHI/TOKYO – The Indo-Japan Business Council (IJBC) and the Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce (BCIC) have unveiled their plans to jointly organize a highly anticipated business summit on July 14th, 2023, in Bengaluru. This landmark event aims to bring together influential business leaders from India and Japan for a day of enlightening discussions, networking prospects, and exploring potential collaborations and investments.

Themed “Make in India with Japan for the Globe,” the Summit will feature renowned keynote speakers from both nations, including Nakane Tsutomu, Consul General of Japan in Bengaluru, and JETRO, who will share their expertise and vision for future bilateral trade. The Summit will cover a wide array of topics, ranging from the future of trade between India and Japan to the transformative role of technology in business, as well as the significance of fostering innovation.

Irrespective of size or industry, all businesses are encouraged to participate in this invaluable event. The registration process is now open online on the official website: https://www.bizcon.ijbc.org.

Siddharth Deshmukh, President of the IJBC, stated, “Our aim is to provide a platform for businesses from India and Japan to forge strong connections and foster meaningful collaborations. We are eager to witness the synergy between these two vibrant economies and assist in establishing enduring relationships.”

Dr. L Ravindran, President of the BCIC, expressed the chamber’s commitment to promoting trade and investment between India and Japan, emphasizing the immense growth potential for businesses in both nations in the current geo-strategic and geo-political situation. He remarked, “This international conference serves as a prime opportunity to showcase the vast array of possibilities in both countries, allowing businesses to thrive and expand their horizons. The resources and skill sets available in India have to be deeply leveraged to promote manufacturing excellence in a big way with the support of Japan towards Atma Nirbhar Bharat.”

The Summit is expected to attract more than 200 esteemed business leaders from India and Japan. This conference presents an invaluable occasion for businesses to stay updated on the latest industry trends, establish connections with potential partners, and explore untapped markets.

Exciting Additions to the Summit:

Corporate Golf Tournament on July 15th, 2023: As part of the India-Japan Business Summit, a thrilling Corporate Golf Tournament will be held, providing an excellent platform for business leaders to showcase their golfing skills while fostering economic ties between India and Japan.

Resilient MSME Certificate on July 13th, 2023: The IJBC offers the Resilient MSME Certificate Program, specifically designed to equip Indian MSMEs with the necessary knowledge and skills to flourish in challenging business environments. The program encompasses various aspects of resilience, including risk management, business continuity planning, and innovation.

Business Delegation to Japan: October 13th to 20th, 2023: In collaboration with the BCIC, the IJBC presents an unparalleled opportunity for corporate leaders to embark on an immersive, sector-agnostic learning tour in Japan. This unique experience aims to provide invaluable insights into Japanese business culture while exploring new avenues for collaboration.

The Summit has garnered the support of prestigious sponsors and partners. PWC will proudly serve as the Title Sponsor, contributing their expertise and resources to ensure the success of this monumental event. Additionally, Deloitte will join as the esteemed knowledge partner, offering valuable insights and strategic guidance throughout the Summit.

For further information, including registration details and sponsorship opportunities, please visit the official website at https://www.bizcon.ijbc.org.

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