the 'make in india' conference in karnataka at bengaluru on 13-14 february 2017
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MAKE IN INDIA CONFERENCE IN KARNATAKA
Inaugural Session 0930 - 1200 Hrs, 13 February 2017, Hotel Lalit Ashok: Kalinga 1, Bengaluru
Programme
0935 - 0940 Hrs Welcome Address
Dr Subhash Chandra Khuntia, IAS
Chief Secretary
Government of Karnataka
0943 - 0948 Hrs Address
Chandrajit Banerjee
Director General
Confederation of Indian Industry
0948 - 0953 Hrs Address
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
Chairman and Managing Director,
Biocon Ltd
0953 - 0958 Hrs Address
Shobana Kamineni
President – Designate, CII &
Executive Vice Chairperson,
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd
0958 - 1003 Hrs Address
Ramesh Abhishek, IAS
Secretary - Department of Industrial Policy &
Promotion, Ministry of Commerce & Industry
Government of India
1003 - 1008 Hrs Address
Amitabh Kant
Chief Executive officer
NITI Aayog, Government of India
1008 - 1018 Hrs Address by Chief Guest
Ananth Kumar
Hon’ble Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers and
Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India
1018 - 1028 Hrs
Special Address
R V Deshpande
Hon’ble Minister for Large & Medium Industries and
Infrastructure, Government of Karnataka
1028 - 1038 Hrs Address by Chief Guest
M Venkaiah Naidu
Hon’ble Minister of Urban Development, Housing and
Urban Poverty Alleviation and Information &
Broadcasting, Government of India
1038 - 1045 Hrs 1. Foundation Ceremony for Tumkuru Machine Tool Park Ltd
2. Release of “Make in Karnataka” books prepared by Yes Bank & Raintree Media
1045 - 1105 Hrs Inaugural Address
Arun Jaitley
Hon’ble Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs
Government of India
1105 - 1120 Hrs Presidential Address
Siddaramaiah
Hon’ble Chief Minister
Government of Karnataka
1120 - 1125 Hrs Concluding remarks &
Vote of thanks
Ramesh Datla
Chairman, CII Southern Region &
Chairman & Managing Director, Elico Ltd
End of Inaugural Session
1145 - 1200 Hrs Inauguration of Exhibition & Walkthrough
MAKE IN INDIA CONFERENCE IN KARNATAKA
Session on Make in India 13 February 2017: 1215 - 1315 Hrs, Kalinga-1 Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru
Programme
1215 – 1217 Hrs Opening Remarks
Chandrajit Banerjee
Director General
Confederation of Indian Industry
1217 – 1227 Hrs Presentation
Gaurav Gupta, IAS
Commissioner for Industrial Development
Government of Karnataka
1227 – 1308 Hrs Panel Discussion to be Moderated by: Chandrajit Banerjee
Panelists
Ramesh Abhishek, IAS
Secretary
Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Government of India
Ashok Kumar Gupta, IAS
Secretary - Defence Production
Ministry of Defence
Government of India
D V Prasad, IAS
Additional Chief Secretary
Industries & Commerce
Government of Karnataka
Baba Kalyani
Chairman, CII National Committee on Defence &
Chairman and Managing Director
Bharat Forge Ltd
Vikram Kirloskar
Deputy Chairman, CII Southern Region &
Vice Chairman
Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Ltd
Andreas Wolf
Joint Managing Director & Executive Vice President -
Manufacturing and Quality
Bosch India Ltd
1308 – 1313 Hrs Question & Answer
1313 – 1315 Hrs Concluding remarks Chandrajit Banerjee
1315 – 1400 Hrs Lunch Break
MAKE IN INDIA CONFERENCE IN KARNATAKA
Session on Aerospace & Defence
13 February 2017: 1400 - 1550 Hrs, Kalinga-1 Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru
Programme
India is one of the fastest growing aviation markets and currently the ninth largest in the world. India is projected to be
the third largest aviation market by 2020. In the defence sector, the country has extensive modernization plans and has a
favourable policy that promotes enhanced participation of Indian Industry as well as foreign industry through Joint
Ventures / Foreign Direct Investment with the aim to “Make in India” – enhance competence and capability of Indian
industry via technology inputs of OEMs, and collaboration in design and manufacturing.
Indian industry has the technological capabilities to undertake complex manufacturing required for the sector and offers
cost competitiveness. With over 380 universities, 11,200 colleges and 1,500 research institutions, India has the second
largest pool of scientists and engineers in the world. Every year, over 2.5 million graduates are added to the workforce,
including 300,000 engineers and 150,000 IT professionals. This human resource pool offers unmatched advantage and
can be transformed into a huge talent and skill reservoir for the sector. That many foreign OEMs have established their
R&D centres for global delivery in India testifies this.
Karnataka is the aerospace hub of India and is an attractive destination for defence manufacturing firms. This session will
highlight the investment opportunities in the aerospace and defence sector in India and integration of Indian
manufacturers in the global supply chain. The session shall also delve into the capabilities of the local industry which the
foreign OEMs can access to fulfil their offset obligations. The session will also seek participants’ valuable views to address
the identified challenges facing the Indian manufacturing sector with respect to aerospace and defence.
1330 - 1400 Hrs Registration
1400 - 1405 Hrs Opening Remarks & Context Setting Sandeep Maini
Past Chairman, CII Karnataka &
Chairman, Maini Group
1405 - 1415 Hrs Keynote Address T Suvarna Raju
Chairman, CII National Committee on Aerospace &
Chairman, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
1415 - 1425 Hrs Keynote Address Baba Kalyani
Chief Managing Director
Bharat Forge Ltd
1425 - 1435 Hrs Keynote Address Harriett Baldwin
Minister for Defence Procurement
United Kingdom
1435 - 1525 Hrs Signature Statement by Keynote Panelists
Perspective on creation of Aero and
Marine engines manufacturing in India
Imperatives for Indian Aerospace
Industry to join Global Aerospace Supply
Chain
India as aviation manufacturing hub for
domestic and global business –
Opportunities and Challenges
Aviation MRO Services - Reflections on
two decades of presence in India and
plans for future
Kishore Jayaraman
President
Rolls Royce India
Chris Rao
Managing Director
UTC Aerospace Systems
Phil Shaw
Head & Chief Executive officer
Lockheed Martin India Pvt Ltd
Arijit Ghosh
President & MD
Textron India Inc
“Make in India” – Opportunities and
Challenges for Foreign Companies in
aviation sector
Harnessing Engineering and Software
talent pool of India – To take Indian A&D
sector into the growth trajectory with
Indigenous manufacturing
Jan Widerstrom
Chairman
SAAB India Technologies Pvt Ltd
Rajeev Kaul
Group CFO & Managing Director
Aequs Private Ltd
Interaction
1525- 1535 Hrs Special Address (Competence and
capability of local A&D industry)
Gaurav Gupta, IAS
Commissioner for Industrial Development
Government of Karnataka
1535 – 1545 Hrs Special Address Surendra Nath Tripati, IAS
Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner
Ministry of MSME
Government of India
1545 - 1550 Hrs Concluding Remarks Sandeep Maini
MAKE IN INDIA CONFERENCE IN KARNATAKA
Session on Biotech & Pharmaceuticals “Moving towards Global Competitiveness”
13 February 2017: 1400 – 1555 Hrs, Grand Ball Room, Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru
Programme
India is among the top 12 biotech destinations in the world and ranks third in Asia-Pacific region. India is expected to
rank amongst the top three pharmaceutical markets in terms incremental growth by 2020. India’s generic drugs account
for 20% of global exports in terms of volume, making the country the largest provider of generic medicines globally.
Bengaluru has taken a leadership stance in the biotechnology revolution of the country. More than 50 percent of the
Biotech firms are situated in Bengaluru which comprises of top 10 Biotech firms and shows promising growth. This
session shall deliberate on the significance of R&D and Innovation in the Pharma and Biotech sector and showcasing
Karnataka’s leadership position and vision for these two sectors.
1330 – 1400 Hrs Registration
1400 – 1410 Hrs Opening Remarks & Context Setting Dr Krishna Ella
Managing Director
Bharat Biotech International
1410 – 1420 Hrs Keynote Address Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
Chairman & Managing Director
Biocon Ltd
1420 – 1430 Hrs Keynote Address Annaswamy Vaidheesh
Managing Director
GSK Pharmaceuticals Ltd
1430 – 1520 Hrs Signature Statement by Keynote Panelists
Moderated by: Dr P M Murali, Managing Director & CEO, Evolva Biotech Pvt. Ltd.
G S Krishnan
Country Head
Novozymes South Asia
Milind Palsule
Country Manager
GE Healthcare Lifesciences – South Asia
Vinay Konaje
Founder – Director
Navya Biologicals Pvt. Ltd.
Srini Srinivasan
Managing Director
Hospira Healthcare (I) Pvt. Ltd. (a Pfizer Company)
Dr Ravi Kumar
Founder & Director
Xcyton Diagnostics Ltd.
Dr KK Narayanan
Consultant Biotechnologist
Metahelix Life Sciences
Subramani Ramachandrappa
Chairman & Managing Director
Richcore Lifesciences
Interaction
1520 – 1530 Hrs Special Address V Manjula, IAS
Additional Chief Secretary
Department of IT & BT and Science & Technology
Government of Karnataka
1530-1540 Hrs Special Address Sudhansh Pant, IAS
Joint Secretary
Department of Pharmaceuticals
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Government f India
1540 – 1550 Hrs Special Address Dr T Madhan Mohan
Adviser
Department of Biotechnology
Ministry of Science & Technology
Government of India
1550 – 1555 Hrs Concluding Remarks Dr Jagadish Mittur
Head
Biotech Facilitation Centre
Government of Karnataka
1555 – 1600 Hrs Session Changeover
MAKE IN INDIA CONFERENCE IN KARNATAKA
Session on Textiles, Apparel & Leather “Building Competitiveness and ensuring Employment generation”
13 February 2017: 1600 - 1800 Hrs, Kalinga 1 Hall Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru
Programme
India has 5 % share in the global textiles and apparel trade, second largest textile fibre producer in the world and the
largest cotton and jute producer in the world. The share of India in world’s leather production of hides/skins accounts
for 12.93% While India is the second largest producer of footwear and leather garments in the world, the domestic
leather market is expected to double in the next five years from present level and reach USD 18 billion by 2020.
Karnataka accounts for 20% of the national garment production and 8% of the national exports. The session will discuss
on showcasing India’s strengths and achievements in the textiles & leather sector, its success story and significance to
‘Make in India’ initiative. This session shall also delve into Karnataka’s contribution to these sectors and tapping the
state potential.
1530 -1600 Hrs Registration
1600 - 1610 Hrs
Opening Remarks & Context
Setting
J D Giri
Director
Shahi Exports Pvt Ltd
1610 – 1620 Hrs Address “Catalyzing Make in India
through e-Commerce”
Abhijit Kamra
Head – Global Selling India
Amazon
1620 - 1630 Hrs
Address “Significant role of designs
in promoting textiles, apparel &
leather industry”
V Ravishankar
Senior Faculty
National Institute of Design, R&D Campus
1630 - 1640 Hrs Address “Emerging opportunities in
Technical textiles industry”
Dr P K C Bose
Vice Chairman & Managing Director
Saertex India Pvt Ltd
1640 - 1650 Hrs Address “Role of Human resource
in driving growth in Textiles
industry”
Wilson Y R
President
Himatsingka Seide Ltd
1650 - 1705 Hrs
Keynote Address "Can India be next
China in next 5-10 years”
Adesh Gupta
Chief Executive Officer, Liberty Shoes,
Chairman, CFLA &
Chairman, CII National Committee on Footwear
1705 - 1715 Hrs Special Address Babni Lal, IES
Economic Advisor
Minister of Textiles
Government of India
1715 - 1730 Hrs Special Address D V Prasad, IAS
Additional Chief Secretary
Commerce and Industries
Government of Karnataka
1730 - 1745 Hrs
Special Address Atul Chaturvedi, IAS
Additional Secretary
Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
Government of India
1745 - 1755 Hrs Interaction
1755 – 1800 Hrs Concluding Remarks J D Giri
Day 1 Concludes
MAKE IN INDIA CONFERENCE IN KARNATAKA
Session on Machine Tools & Heavy Engineering “Reinventing the New Growth Paradigm”
13 February 2017: 1600 - 1750 Hrs, Grand Ball Room Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru
Strong growth is forecasted in the global machinery market with revenues expected to reach USD 2 trillion in 2018.
Heavy Engineering Equipment and Machine Tools Industry is the backbone of the entire manufacturing sector. In
Karnataka, heavy engineering is a focus sector for the government. Karnataka is also among the top 3 contributing
states in the heavy engineering industry in India. The domestic and International growth indicators project a significant
demand vs. supply gap which makes the sector set for growth. Capacity additions envisaged in various sectors especially
the infrastructure, telecom, automobile, aerospace and nuclear creates a demand of capital goods in the country and
will drive this sector to exponential growth. This session shall deliberate on India’s potential to become a major hub for
heavy engineering sector and key aspects to remove import-export balance in the ‘Capital Goods/ Heavy Engineering
Sector + Machine Tools’
1530 – 1600 Hrs Registration
1600 – 1605 Hrs Opening Remarks and Context Setting L Krishnan
Past Chairman, CII Karnataka &
Managing Director, TaeguTec India Pvt. Ltd
1605 – 1615 Hrs Make in India Special Address Dilip Sawhney
Managing Director
Rockwell Automation India Pvt Ltd
1615 – 1625 Hrs Industry Perspective P Ramadas
Managing Director
Ace Manufacturing Systems Ltd
1625 – 1720 Hrs Signature Statements by Keynote Panelists
Moderated by: L Krishnan
Ravi Raghavan
Chairman, CII Karnataka &
Managing Director
Bharat Fritz Werner Ltd
Amarnath Ramachandran
President
LeeBoy Construction Equipment Pvt. Ltd
Masayuki Kubo
Chairman
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (I) Pvt. Ltd
Parag Satpute
Managing Director
Sandvik Asia Pvt. Ltd
B C Rao
Managing Director
Kennametal India Ltd
A N Chandramouli
Managing Director
Starrag India
Interaction
1720 – 1730 Hrs Special Address
Gaurav Gupta, IAS
Commissioner for Industrial Development
Government of Karnataka
1730 – 1745 Hrs Special Address Girish Shankar, IAS
Secretary – Department of Heavy Industry
Government of India
1745 – 1750 Hrs Concluding Remarks L Krishnan
Day 1 Concludes
MAKE IN INDIA CONFERENCE IN KARNATAKA
Session on Electronics & Electricals 14 February 2017: 1000 – 1145 Hrs, Kalinga- 1, Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru
Programme
The Indian electronics industry is expected to reach USD 400 billion by 2020. The government is promoting
development of electronics manufacturing throughout the country to provide world class infrastructure and facilities.
The State Government of Karnataka came out with its own Electronic System Design and Manufacturing Policy aiming
to capture 10% of the ESDM market in India over the next few years. In the Electrical sector, market-oriented reforms,
such as the target of ‘Power for All’ and plans to add 88.5 GW of capacity by 2017 and 93 GW by 2022 which is expected
to generate huge demand for power transmission & distribution equipment. This session shall focus on potential of
Electronics Manufacturing and Electrical equipment manufacturing in India, catering to Domestic and Export market,
and leveraging India’s Scientific, Technological and Managerial Skills for Design–led, Value Added Manufacturing.
0930 - 1000 Hrs Registration
1000 - 1005 Hrs Opening Remarks & Context Setting
S Chandrasekhar
Past Chairman, CII Karnataka &
Managing Director, Bhoruka Power Corporation Ltd
1005 – 1015 Hrs
Keynote Address
(Theme: Innovation-led Manufacturing)
Dr B V R Mohan Reddy
Past Chairman CII Southern Region &
Founder & Executive Chairman
Cyient Ltd
1015 – 1025 Hrs
Keynote Address
(Theme: Make in India for the World)
Sanjay Nayak
CEO & Managing Director
Tejas Networks Ltd
1030 - 1120 Hrs
Panel Discussion: Developing Electronics & Electricals Manufacturing in India
Session Moderated by: M N Vidyashankar, President, Indian Electronics & Semiconductor
Association
Dr Devi Prasad Shetty
Chairman & Founder
Narayana Group of Hospitals
Vivek G Pawar
Founder & Executive Chairman
Sankalp Semiconductor Pvt Ltd
Anil Rai Gupta
Chairman & Managing Director
Havells India Ltd
Dalip Sharma
Managing Director
Delta Power Solutions(India) Pvt Ltd
Kiron D Shah
Founder & Managing Director
Velankani Group
Guruprasad Mudlapur
Managing Director
Bosch Automotive Electronics India Pvt. Ltd.
Interaction
1120 - 1130 Hrs Special Address
V Manjula, IAS
Additional Chief Secretary to Government
IT&BT and Science and Technology
Government of Karnataka
1130 - 1140 Hrs Special Address
Aruna Sundararajan, IAS
Secretary – Ministry of Electronics & Information
Technology, Government of India
1140 – 1145 Hrs Concluding Remarks S Chandrasekhar
1145 – 1200 Hrs Session Changeover
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Session on Agri-Business & Food Processing “Karnataka as an Agri & High Value Food Powerhouse”
14 February 2017: 1000 – 1140 Hrs, Grand Ball Room Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru
Programme
Agro and food processing is a sunrise sector with its domestic as well as export opportunities addressing the demand
and supply gap. With the global food processing industry being pegged at USD 3.2 trillion, there exists a large market
opportunity for export -led growth through development of high value-added products. The State Government of
Karnataka announced an Agri Business and Food Processing Policy 2015 with an aim to maintain a sustained growth
path through use of global technologies, vinnovative mechanisms, frameworks and world class infrastructure facilities.
This session shall showcase India’s strengths and achievements in the sector, comparing it with global performance.
This session shall also discuss on the present scenario and the way forward for the improvement of infrastructure and
supply chain for the sector.
0930 – 1000 Hrs Registration
1000 – 1005 hrs Opening Remarks & Presentation on
Global Outlook of Agriculture and
Food Processing sector
Hemant Malik
Divisional Chief Executive – Food Division
ITC Ltd
1005 - 1010 Keynote Address Siraj Chaudhry
Chairman
Cargill India Pvt Ltd
1010 – 1040 hrs Panel discussion moderated by: Siraj Chaudhry, Chairman, Cargill India Pvt Ltd
Karnataka: Becoming the integral part of Global Value Chain in Agriculture and Food
Processing. It is expected that the panellists will discuss and highlight new opportunities for
investments by the Food Manufacturers, and how they are planning to leverage the strength of
Karnataka to meet the needs of the food industry across the world.
Hemant Malik
Divisional Chief Executive – Food
Division
ITC Ltd
Ashok Mirchandani
Co-Chairman, CII Task Force on Cold Chain
Development &
Managing Director, Asia Pacific
Carrier Transicold
Dr R V Sreedhar
Scientist, CSIR-CFTRI
Sanjay Malpani
Chief Executive Officer
Integrated Food Park Pvt Ltd
Abhinay Choudhari
Co-Founder
Big Basket
1040 – 1055 hrs Theme Address by
M Maheshwar Rao, IAS
Secretary
Department of Agriculture, Government of Karnataka
1055 – 1110 hrs Special Address by
Anuradha Prasad, IAS
Joint Secretary
Ministry of Food Processing Industries
Government of India
1110 – 1125 hrs Interaction
1125 – 1140 hrs Concluding Remarks Hemant Malik
1140 – 1200 Hrs Session Changeover
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Session on Automobile & Auto Components “Driving Automobile Industry to Go Global”
14 February 2017: 1200 – 1340 Hrs, Kalinga – 1, Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru
Programme
By 2026, India is expected to be the third largest automotive market by volume in the world. India is an emerging global
hub for sourcing auto components and has an enabling infrastructure like automotive training institutes and auto design
centers, special auto parks and virtual SEZs for auto components. Karnataka accounts to more than 6% of country’s auto
component output of the country. Karnataka’s automobile output has doubled in 4 years, registering a 36.5% CAGR.
This session shall deliberate on the comprehensive growth of the Indian Automobile and Auto Component manufacturing
and India as a global engine for ‘Future Mobility’ Solutions.
1130 – 1200 Hrs Registration
1200 – 1205 Hrs Opening Remarks and Context Setting Kamal Bali
Vice Chairman, CII Karnataka &
Managing Director, Volvo India Pvt Ltd
1205-1215 Hrs Keynote Address on -
‘Driving Automobile Industry to Go
Global: Obstacles, Challenges &
Opportunities from the Supplier`s view’
Dr Andreas Wolf
Joint Managing Director &
Executive Vice President (Manufacturing & Quality)
Bosch India Ltd
1215 – 1225 Hrs Keynote Address on -
‘Driving Automobile Industry to Go
Global: Obstacles, Challenges &
Opportunities from the OEMs view’
Vikram Kirloskar
Deputy Chairman, CII Southern Region &
Vice Chairman, Toyota Kirloskar Motors Pvt Ltd
1225 – 1315 Hrs Signature Statements by Keynote Panelists
Session Moderated by: Kamal Bali
N P Thimmaiah
Managing Director & CEO
Meritor CVS India Pvt Ltd
Rashmi Urdhwareshe
Director
Automotive Research Association of India
V Jagannath
Senior Vice President & Director - Sales
Fanuc India Pvt. Ltd
Satish Kumar Dabbiru
Assistant General Manager
JSW Steel Ltd
Bibop G Gresta
Founder & Chairman
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies
Inc
Interaction
1315 – 1320 Hrs Special Address
D V Prasad, IAS
Additional Chief Secretary
Commerce and Industries Department
Government of Karnataka
1320 – 1335 Hrs Special Address
Girish Shankar, IAS
Secretary – Department of Heavy Industry
Government of India
1335 – 1340 Hrs Concluding remarks Kamal Bali
1340 Hrs Session Concludes
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Session on Manufacturing Startups - Impacting Industry 14 February 2017, 1200 – 1350 Hrs, Grand Ball Room, Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru
Program
The National Manufacturing Policy aims for an increase in the share of manufacturing in the country’s Gross Domestic
Product from 16% to 25% by 2022, to create 100 million additional jobs by 2022 in manufacturing sector and enhancing
the global competitiveness of the Indian manufacturing sector. The State Government of Karnataka gives a great thrust
on manufacturing and encourages start-ups in the manufacturing sector. The state has one of the largest and best
functioning start up ecosystem in the country and the drive towards manufacturing startups is highly critical to achieve
the vision of ‘Make in India’. This session shall deliberate on leveraging India’s intellectual base to create an environment
of young entrepreneurs and job creators. This session shall also discuss on Bengaluru as the new startup city and the
government initiatives to promote the start-up and entrepreneurial culture
1130 – 1200 Hrs Registration
1200 – 1205 Hrs Opening Remarks & Context Setting Debarati Sen
Managing Director
3M India Ltd
1205 – 1215 Hrs Keynote Address Udayant Malhoutra
Managing Director & CEO
Dynamatic Technologies Ltd
1215 – 1315 Hrs Panel Discussion
Session Moderated by: Ravi Gururaj, Founder & CEO, Qikpod.com
Signature Statements by Keynote Panellists (Panel A)
Tarun Mehta
CEO & Co-Founder
Ather Energy
Kiran Nataraj
CEO & Co-Founder
Entrib Technologies
A Vaidyanathan
Founder & Managing Director
PAQS Pvt Ltd
Navaneethan Sundaramoorthy
Co-Founder & Chief Marketing Officer
Uncanny Vision
Rajesh Manpat, Founder & CEO, ARK Robot
Signature Statements by Keynote Panellists (Panel B)
Vijaya Kumar Ivaturi
Co-Founder & CTO
Crayon Data
Mayur Abhaya Srisrimal
Founder & CEO
Life Cell International Pvt Ltd
Anand Madanagopal
Founder & CEO
Cardiac designs Labs
Amuleek Singh Bijral
Founder & CEO
Mountain Trail Foods Pvt Ltd (Chai Point)
Jei Narayanan, Chief Operating Officer, Black Pepper Technologies Pvt Ltd
1315– 1325 Hrs Interaction
1325 – 1335 Hrs Special Address
“Start-up in India”
Shailendra Singh, IAS
Joint Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy &
Promotion, Government of India
1335 – 1345 Hrs Special Address
“Start-up - The way forward for
Karnataka”
Priyank Kharge
Hon’ble Minister for IT & BT, Science & Technology
& Tourism, Government of Karnataka
1345 – 1350 Hrs Concluding Remarks V Manjula, IAS
Additional Chief Secretary to Government
Department of IT&BT and Science & Technology
Government of Karnataka
1350 Hrs Session Concludes
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Session on Plastics & Chemicals “Moving towards New frontiers”
14 February 2017: 1415 - 1545 Hrs, Grand Ball Room, Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru
Programme
The chemicals industry is a key constituent of the Indian economy, accounting for about 1.38% of the nation’s GVA (Gross
Value Addition) in 2013-14.There is a strong government support for R&D and the Polymers and agro-chemicals
industries in India present immense growth opportunities. Upcoming Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals
Investment Regions (PCPIR) & Plastic Parks will provide state-of-the-art infrastructure for Chemical & Petrochemicals
Sector. The chemicals and plastics sector has a huge opportunity still untapped and this session shall focus on India’s
achievements and strengths in the chemicals and petrochemicals sector while exploring avenues for creating backwards
and forwards supply chain linkages in chemicals, while taking into account long term economic and environmental
sustainability. It shall also highlight Karnataka’s presence across the value chain of the chemicals and petrochemicals
industry and making India an integral part of the global chemicals value chain.
1345 - 1415 Hrs Registration
1415 – 1420 Hrs Opening Remarks & Context
Setting
T R Parasuraman
Deputy Managing Director
Toyota Industries Engine India Pvt Ltd
1420 – 1435 Hrs
Keynote Address Jalaj Dani
President – Chemicals, HR & Supply Chain
Asian Paints Ltd
1435 – 1530 Hrs
Panel Discussion
Session Moderated by: T R Parasuraman
Vishal S
Chief Executive Officer
Supreme Plasticizers
Subash Chand
Owner
Sankhla Industries
G S Ravi
Chief Executive Officer
Chemizol Additives Pvt Ltd
R Krishna
Managing Partner
Vasu Agarbathies
Rajat Kedia
Director
Manjushree Technopack Ltd
Dr Anantharaman Dhanabalan
Chief Scientist
Corporate Programs -Nano & Adaptive Materials
SABIC
Interaction
1530 – 1540 Hrs Special Address D V Prasad, IAS
Additional Chief Secretary – Commerce and Industries
Government of Karnataka
1540 - 1545 Hrs Concluding Remarks T R Parasuraman
1545 Hrs Session Concludes
MAKE IN INDIA CONFERENCE IN KARNATAKA
Valedictory Session 14 February 2017: 1700 - 1810 Hrs, Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru
Programme
1700 - 1705 Hrs Welcome Address D V Prasad, IAS
Additional Chief Secretary to Government
Commerce & Industries Department
Government of Karnataka
1705 - 1710 Hrs Address Vikram Kirloskar
Deputy Chairman, CII Southern Region &
Vice Chairman, Tcoyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt Ltd
1710 - 1715 Hrs Address Atul Chaturvedi, IAS
Additional Secretary
Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
Government of India
1715 - 1725 Hrs Address Aruna Sundararajan, IAS
Secretary - Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology
Government of India
1725 - 1735 Hrs Special Address R V Deshpande
Hon’ble Minister For Large & Medium Industries and Infrastructure
Government of Karnataka
1735 - 1745 Hrs Keynote Address M J Akbar
Hon’ble Minister of State for External Affairs
Government of India
1745 - 1750 Hrs Foundation Ceremony for Aerospace Common Finishing Facility (ACFF)
1750 - 1805 Hrs Valedictory Address Manohar Parrikar
Hon’ble Minister of Defence
Government of India
1805 - 1810 Hrs Concluding Remarks Ravi Raghavan
Chairman, CII Karnataka &
Managing Director
Bharat Fritz Werner Ltd