As Gujarat gears up for the 10th edition of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit in 2024, the stage is set for a groundbreaking Exporters’ Conference. This prestigious summit, known for fostering global economic and trade relationships, is embracing the theme ‘ExportEXCELerate: India’s Export Revolution for Viksit Bharat @2047.’ This edition of the summit is not just a celebration of past successes but a forward-looking platform aiming to revolutionize India’s export dynamics.
The upcoming Exporters’ Conference, a key highlight of the Vibrant Gujarat summit, is scheduled to unfold this Tuesday, 5th December 2023 at Ahmedabad. The event will see Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel taking the lead, alongside prominent figures from state and central governments, industry experts, and key players in the export arena. Keynote addresses will be delivered by Balvantsinh Rajput, Minister of Industries, Micro, Small, and Medium Industries, and Harsh Sanghavi, Minister of Industries for the State. Insights from Jagdishbhai Panchal, the Minister of State for MSMEs, are also eagerly anticipated.
10th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2024: Paving the Way for India’s Export Revolution
The conference is set to commence with an opening speech by Piruz Khambatta, Group Chairman of Rasna International, and an engaging audio-visual film on exports. Participants will gain valuable perspectives from Zarir Langrana of Tata Chemicals Ltd., and Sanjeet Singh from NITI Aayog. The vote of thanks will be presented by Darshan Shah, Chairman of CII Gujarat State Council and Managing Director of Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics Pvt. Ltd.
A key session on ‘Digital Trade’ will feature industry experts like Chintan Mehta of KPMG India, Anand Desai from Anupam Rasayan India Ltd, and others, discussing the integration of technology in trade. Concluding the summit will be presentations on ‘Export Financing Options for MSMEs’ by dignitaries from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade and leading financial institutions. This event is a critical juncture in defining Gujarat‘s and India’s future export strategy, aligning with the vision for ‘Viksit Bharat @2047,’ and is set to attract a diverse array of national and international industrial participants.