This post was originally published on The Economic Times
The ET Make in India SME Regional Summit will host its first session of 2025 in Bengaluru on January 18. The city is not just famous for being the Silicon Valley of India, but is also a hub of a vibrant range of MSMEs in industries such as food-processing, foundry, engineering, automobile, etc.As per the Udyam portal, the total number of MSMEs in Bengaluru Urban and Rural district is 1,20,20. Out of these, 92,776 entities are micro, 26,296 are small businesses and 1178 are medium enterprises.
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ET Make in India SME Regional Summit is a series of on-ground events held across India to bring together local MSMEs, policymakers, enablers and industry stakeholders. These summits aim to unravel opportunities, tackle challenges, and foster knowledge-sharing and networking to propel the next phase of growth for Indian MSMEs.
The Bengaluru summit will start with a keynote address on the topic- ‘Reimagining growth by establishing country-wise townships for MSMEs’ and will be given by Gunjan Krishna, IAS Commissioner for Industrial Development & Director of Industries and Commerce & Chief Executive Officer, Invest Karnataka Forum. In an exclusive fireside chat, Rakesh
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