The biggest technology event in Karnataka is the three-day Bengaluru Tech Summit, which begins on November 16 and comprises over 2000 startups from all over India. The event is celebrating Karnataka’s silver jubilee year.
On the Bangalore Palace Grounds, a significant tech event will be held where 300 startups will present their goods. The business-to-business and business-to-consumer markets are both addressed by their products, Karnataka’s IT/BT Minister CN Ashwath Narayan said on Tuesday. According to the minister, the summit will feature more than 570 exhibitors and be the largest gathering of start-ups and unicorns to showcase their innovations. There are 92 startups in the IT industry, 60 in biotech, 15 in AI & ML and new age innovation, 14 in edutech & fintech, 10 in electronics and mobility, and 11 in cybersecurity.
Every stage of startups, including those in biotech, AI & ML, and IT, will have booths in designated clusters. The primary focus of BTS 2022 will be on electronics, IT, deep tech, biotech, and startups under the heading “Tech4NexGen.” The primary subjects addressed in the ITE and deep tech class will be AI, hybrid clouds, 5G, edge computing, fintech, ESG, area tech, semiconductor manufacturing, EV and mobility, and AVGC. The startup class’s key topics will be digital public goods, fintech, robots, women in tech, venture capital funding, social entrepreneurship, and grassroots innovation. The involvement of startups from 16 cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Vadodara, has been confirmed.
According to Ashwath Narayan, admission to the performance is free.
The Minister claims that his state is setting the bar for India in terms of developing a strong startup ecosystem, with unicorns primarily based there accounting for 55% of the nation’s overall unicorn valuation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver a pre-recorded speech to begin the gathering, and French President Emmanuel Macron is virtually probably going to attend. Omar Bin Sultan Al Olama, the United Arab Emirates’ minister for the digital economy, is another important person from the present. Petri Honkonen, the minister of culture and science of Finland, Tim Watts, the assistant minister for international affairs for Australia, Martin Schroeter, the chairman of Kyndryl in the United States, and Naveen Tiwari, the designer of Inmobi. More than 350 local consultants from more than 20 countries will manage more than 70 events with 5,000 business guests. Karnataka anticipates that the expo will gather more than 50,000 people from its 575 exhibitors. Some of the participating countries are France, Australia, Canada, Finland, Denmark, South Korea, United Kingdom, Sweden, Netherlands, Israel, Germany, NRW, Switzerland, Japan, European Union, Lithuania, Poland, and Thailand.