'India Innovates' focal theme at Bangalore IT.biz 2011

Event to include a multi-track international conference, an India Innovation Forum, the CEO-CIO conclave and exhibition

PTI | June 21, 2011



India Innovates would be the focal theme of Bangalore IT.biz 2011, a premier ICT event organised by the Karnataka government in association with the industry and its stakeholders.

The event, to be held from October 18-20, will showcase innovation in myriad fields, including technology and entertainment, Karnataka IT secretary M N Vidyashankar told reporters in Bangalore.

Highlights of the event includes a multi-track international conference, an India Innovation Forum, the CEO-CIO conclave, Interlinx (B2B partnering) and an exhibition focusing on various topics including R&D.

The event will have a distinguished panel of speakers from the knowledge driven industry. The focused sessions will address the ways and means for the industry and its multiple sectors to move forward as leaders in innovation.


 

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