CII session for industry, start-ups

May 09, 2016 03:00 pm | Updated 03:00 pm IST - Mysuru

Noted trade and management expert Jagat Shah will be sharing real-life success and failure stories of “Make in India” and five other missions of Government of India during a special interactive session organised by Confederation of India Industries (CII) with industry and start-ups at Golden Jubilee Hall Bhavan in SJCE campus in the City on May 14.

A statement issued here on Monday said that he will share real-life success and failure stories of Make in India, Skill India, Swachch Bharat, Digital India, Smart India and Start-up India and other innovative inter-linkages of all these six missions of Government of India.

Mr. Shah, who has also conducted management lessons for young entrepreneurs in Pakistan and China, and his team will interact with CII Mysuru, offering solutions to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), start-ups and companies on their various “pain points” in diverse areas such as finance, marketing, exports, technology sourcing, production, human resources, intellectual property rights (IPR), innovations, information technology (IT) etc.

The CII statement said Mr. Shah, founder and chief mentor of Cluster Pulse, an economic development agency, is on a road trip, travelling through more than 9,400 kms, covering 18 states and 35 cities with the objective of mentoring more than 10,000 companies as part of its “Mentor on Road” programme. The programme's objective is to meet MSMEs, rural enterprises, young entrepreneurs and start-ups and explain to them about the scope of opportunities in Make in India concept.

The Mentor on Road's partner network includes technology partner, finance partner, digital partner, education partner, energy partner and logistics partner, who will also address the MSMEs, start-ups and companies.

Chairman of CII, Mysuru, N. Muthukumar said the interactive session scheduled to begin at 9.30 a.m. on May 14 has been organised in partnership with SJCE-STEP. The session help not only industry, start-ups, rural enterprises and young professionals, but also faculty from institutions and aspiring entrepreneurs. For registration, interested persons can contact M.K. Kiran (9844785965, kiran.m.k@cii.in).

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