Recently Maharashtra Government announced/completed Make in India Week (13th to 18th February 2016) in Mumbai (MMRDA Grounds, BKC).
As a Visitor I have attended one day and extremely happy & satisfied with the event. It’s an India week of flagship event that is propelling the Indian Economy by forging enormous global engagement with Indian industry in the Form of partnerships and investments.
It has been set against the vibrant backdrop of the world’s fastest growing economy, Make in India week has showcased the potential of design and innovation and Sustainability across India’s focus sectors through a series of highly visible outreach initiatives in Mumbai. The week-long event is inaugurated by the prime minister of India
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MAKING IN INDIA MAKING FOR INDIA
1. MMRDA GROUNDS, BANDRA-KURLA COMPLEX, MUMBAI, INDIA
MAKE IN INDIA WEEK/13TH-18TH FEBRUARY 2O16
MAKE IN INDIA CENTRE
2. LAUNCHED IN SEPTEMBER 2O14, MAKE IN INDIA IS A MAJOR NATIONAL
INITIATIVE, DESIGNED TO FACILITATE INVESTMENT, FOSTER INNOVATION,
ENHANCE SKILL DEVELOPMENT, PROTECT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND
BUILD BEST-IN-CLASS MANUFACTURING INFRASTRUCTURE.
THERE’S NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO MAKE IN INDIA.
st among
the world’s
fastest growing
economies
Source: International Monetary Fund
1 1
st among the
world’s topmost
greenfield FDI
destinations,
January-June,2015
Source: Financial Times – FDI Markets
1
st among the
world’s most
attractive
investment
destinations
Source: Ernst & Young – 2015 India
Attractiveness Survey
1
st among
100 countries
on the Growth,
Innovation and
Leadership index
Source: Frost & Sullivan
1st among 110
investment
destinations
polled globally
Source: Foreign Policy Magazine –
Baseline Profitability Index 2015
48%
growth in
FDI inflows
Source: Department of
Industrial Policy & Promotion,
Government of India7th most valued
nation brand
in the world
Source: Brand Finance
places on Ease
of Doing Business
2016 List
Source: World Bank
12
Jumped
places on
the Global
Competitiveness
Index 2015-16
Source: World Economic Forum
16
Moved up
1O
Among the top
FDI destinations
Source: World Investment Report
2015, UNCTAD
3. Make in India Week is a flagship event that is aimed at propelling the
Indian economy by forging enormous global engagement with Indian
industry in the form of partnerships and investment.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of the world’s fastest growing economy,
Make in India Week will showcase the potential of design,innovation
and sustainability across India’s focus sectors through a series of highly
visible outreach initiatives in Mumbai.
The week-long event will be inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India.
4. The centre will feature an exhibition of the most innovative
products and manufacturing processes in India.
Key opportunities across sectors and states will be highlighted,in
addition to seminars and discussions amongst major stakeholders.
The space itself will be an avant-garde statement in design,merging
the aesthetics of traditional craft with a futuristic vision.
THEMAKE IN INDIA CENTRE
5. Represent your sector
and highlight your
organization’s
achievements and
technological prowess
Develop collaborations and
partnerships with global
industries and governments
Gain vital information
about India’s manufacturing
strengths and innovative
technologies
Participate in interactive sessions
with senior government officials,
policymakers and leaders
Engage with top
Indian brands across
diverse industries
KEYOPPORTUNITIES
6. KEY SECTORSINDIA’S KEY FOCUS SECTORS WILL BE REPRESENTED
AT THE MAKE IN INDIA CENTRE
- AEROSPACE & DEFENCE
- AUTOMOBILES & AUTO COMPONENTS
- CHEMICALS & PETROCHEMICALS
- CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS & TECHNOLOGY
- FOOD PROCESSING
- INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
- IT & ELECTRONICS
- INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY
- PHARMACEUTICALS
- TEXTILES
7. MAKE IN INDIA CENTRE - BLUEPRINT
Road
Delegate
Dining Area
Food Court
REGISTRATION
States
Pavilion
Textiles
Automobiles
& Auto
Components
Open-air
Food Fest
Food
Processing
Chemicals&
Petrochemicals
Pharmaceuticals
Industrial
Manufacturing
IT&Electronics
Camp
Office
Fair
Facility
Boardrooms
& B2B
Meeting
Rooms
BKC
Fire Station
Petrol Pump
Entry 3Entry 2
To Trident Hotel
Entry 1
BKC Road To KurlaBKC Road
Road
Road
CitibankBandra-Kurla Complex
To Kalanagar
To Asian Heart Institute
Conference
Hall
5
Conference
Hall
1
Conference
Hall
6
Conference
Hall
2
Conference
Hall
4
Conference
Hall
3
Outdoor Space
Registration
Gateway of
India
Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport
MAKE IN INDIA CENTRE
MUMBAI
Lounge
Aerospace Defence
Construction
Equipment,
Materials &
Technology
Construction Equipment, Materials
& Technology
Infrastructure Development
Maharashtra
State
Pavilion Media
Centre
8. – Recent success stories of companies
– Companies that invested in India and experienced growth
– Companies integrated with the global value chain
– Manufacturers with an export focus
– Companies that have invested in R&D (research and
development)inIndia
– Collaborations between academia and industries
in manufacturing
– Indian MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises)
that have increased their manufacturing bases
– States of India
KEY GLOBAL AND INDIAN COMPANIES WILL REPRESENT EACH SECTOR
ACROSS THE FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS:
PROFILES OF
EXHIBITORS
9. 1. Live productand technology demos
2. Audio-visual and pictorial displays
3. Key products that have led to the company
reaching a leading position in the sector
4. Use of interactive multimedia and
technology-enabled display systems
DEMONSTRATIONS AND DISPLAYS
GUIDELINES FOR EXHIBITORS
1. ‘Why India’ outlook
2. Short-term and long-term goals
3. Unique X-factor
4. Global successes/case studies
5. Immediate plans
1. Recent success stories of companies
2. Companies that invested in India
and experienced growth
3. Companies integrated with the global value chain
4. Manufacturers with an export focus
5. Companies that have invested in R&D (research
and development) in India
6. Collaborations between academia and industries
in manufacturing
7. Indian MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises)
that have increased their manufacturing bases
8. States of India
1. Innovation and improvisation for Indian market
2. Experience sharing
3. Mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures
4. Diversification, if any
5. The way forward in India
1. Profiles of global customers
2. Unique proposition in the global market - competitive advantage
3. Adherence to global technologies and processes
1. Global market reach
2. Adaptation of global technologies and standards
1. Development models and showcase of prototypes
2. Case studies on similar successful collaborations globally
1. Knowledge and know-how transfer
2. Impact on skill development
3. Outcomes and successes
4. Impact on technology development
1. Growth story
2. Innovation-led success
ESSENCE OF COMMUNICATION THROUGH THE EXHIBITS
CATEGORY ESSENCE OF COMMUNICATION
1. Strength sectors of the respective state
2. Investment-enabling initiatives undertaken
3. Large investment opportunities in a state across both
infrastructure and manufacturing sectors
10. PRIORITY PRIVILEGES
1. Complimentary access to the various sectoral/state seminars
2. Complimentary access to the boardrooms to conduct meetings
for up to 20 people
3. Complimentary access to the B2B/B2G meeting rooms
to conduct business meetings for up to 6 people
Note: These facilities will be allotted by the organizer on first-come, first-served basis
FAIRGROUND FACILITIES
The exhibitors will be alloted a separate free parking facility
as listed below:
A. 1-car pass for all built-up booths
B. 2-car pass for an area up to 50 sq. m.
C. 3-car pass for an area up to 150 sq. m.
D. 4-car pass for an area over 150 sq. m.
BENEFITS TO THE EXHIBITORSIndoor raw space: 150 sq. m.
(Limited outdoor space
available for oversized exhibits)
1. Recent success stories of companies
2. Companies that invested in India and experienced growth
3. Companies integrated with the global value chain
4. Manufacturers with an export focus
5. Companies that have invested in R&D (research
and development) in India
6. Collaborations between academia and industries
in manufacturing
7. Indian MSME (Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises) that have increased their manufacturing bases
8. States of India
Indoor raw space: 50 sq. m.
Indoor built-up space: 18 sq. m.
Indoor raw space: 100 sq. m.
SPACE ALLOCATIONS AND EXHIBIT AREA
CATEGORIES MINIMUM AREA ALLOTMENT
Note: Allocation of space will be based on first-came, first-served basis and will be subject to availability
1. Private companies/Public Sector
Undertakings (PSUs)
2. Academia/R&D institutions
3. MSME
4. States of India
COST OF BOOKING SPACE AT THE MAKE IN INDIA CENTRE
Indoor raw space: INR 5000/sq. m.
Outdoor raw space: INR 3000/sq. m.
Indoor raw space: INR 2000/sq. m.
Indoor built-up space: INR 3000/sq. m.
Indoor raw space: INR 4000/sq. m.
11. Global leaders & heads of state
Top multinational brands
Policymakers, think tanks
& academia
International delegates & diplomats
CEOs of global &
Indian companies
CXOs of Fortune 500 companies
Global trade associations
Businessmen, entrepreneurs
& working professionals
Global media
Regulators, banks
& financial institutions
Consulting firms
KEY PARTICIPANTS
12. 13TH FEBRUARY,
EVENING
–Inauguration of MII Week
by the Prime Minister of India,
Shri Narendra Modi
–Time India Awards
14TH FEBRUARY
–CNN Asia Business Forum
–Maharashtra Night
–Sectoral seminars
–Country sessions
–B2B, G2B and G2G meetings
15TH FEBRUARY
–Branding India Globally
–Maharashtra Investor Summit
–Reimagining Mumbai
–Sectoral seminars
–Country sessions
–B2B, G2B and G2G meetings
16TH FEBRUARY
–Hackathon
–Gujarat Investor Summit
–Andhra Pradesh Investor Summit
–Sectoral seminars
–Country sessions
–B2B, G2B and G2G meetings
17TH FEBRUARY
–Conference on
‘Empowerment through Design’
–Launch of the Make in India Magazine
–Jharkhand Investor Summit
–Sectoral seminars
–Country sessions
–B2B, G2B and G2G meetings
18TH FEBRUARY
–Sectoral seminars
–Country sessions
–B2B, G2B and G2G meetings
–Closing session
14. FROM AUTOMOBILES TO AGRO PRODUCTS
FROM HARDWARE TO SOFTWARE
FROM SATELLITES TO SUBMARINES
FROM TELEVISIONS TO TELECOM
FROM PHARMACEUTICALS TO BIOTECH
FROM PAPER TO POWER PLANTS
FROM ROADS TO BRIDGES
FROM HOUSES TO SMART CITIES
FROM FRIENDSHIP TO PARTNERSHIP
FROM PROFIT TO PROGRESS
WHATEVER YOU WANT TO MAKE: MAKE IN INDIA
15. 1
st choice for tech
MNCs to set up
R&D centres
outside their home
countries
Source: Zinnov Management
Consulting Report
LAUNCHED IN SEPTEMBER 2O14, MAKE IN INDIA
IS A MAJOR NATIONAL INITIATIVE, DESIGNED TO
FACILITATE INVESTMENT, FOSTER INNOVATION,
ENHANCE SKILL DEVELOPMENT, PROTECT
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND BUILD BEST-IN-CLASS
MANUFACTURING INFRASTRUCTURE.THERE’S NEVER
BEEN A BETTER TIME TO MAKE IN INDIA.
st among
the world’s
fastest growing
economies
Source: International Monetary Fund
1 1
st among the
world’s topmost
greenfield FDI
destinations,
January-June,2015
Source: Financial Times – FDI Markets
1
st among the
world’s most
attractive
investment
destinations
Source: Ernst & Young – 2015 India
Attractiveness Survey
1
st among
the world’s
fastest growing
economies in both
2016 & 2017
Source: WESP Report 2016,
United Nations
1
st among
100 countries
on the Growth,
Innovation and
Leadership Index
Source: Frost & Sullivan
1st among
110 investment
destinations
polled globally
Source: Foreign Policy Magazine –
Baseline Profitability Index 2015
7th most valued
nation brand
in the world
Source: Brand Finance
places on Ease
of Doing Business
2016 list
Source: World Bank
12
Jumped
places on
the Global
Competitiveness
Index 2015-16
Source: World Economic Forum
16
Moved up
1O
Among the top
FDIdestinations
Source:World Investment
Report 2015, UNCTAD
35%growth in FDI equity inflows
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
Government of India
16. MAKE IN INDIA WEEK IS A FLAGSHIP EVENT THAT IS AIMED AT PROPELLING THE INDIAN
ECONOMY BY FORGING ENORMOUS GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT WITH INDIAN INDUSTRYIN THE
FORM OFPARTNERSHIPS AND INVESTMENTS.
SET AGAINST THE VIBRANT BACKDROP OF THE WORLD’S FASTEST GROWING ECONOMY,
MAKE IN INDIA WEEK WILL SHOWCASE THE POTENTIAL OF DESIGN, INNOVATION AND
SUSTAINABILITY ACROSS INDIA’S FOCUS SECTORS THROUGH A SERIES OF HIGHLY
VISIBLE OUTREACH INITIATIVES IN MUMBAI.
THE WEEK-LONG EVENT WILL BE INAUGURATED BY THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA.
17. SHOWCASE+CONNECT+COLLABORATE- SHOWCASE A RENEWED SENSE OF PRIDE IN INDIAN MANUFACTURING
- CONNECT WITH GLOBAL INDUSTRY LEADERS AND ADMINISTRATORS
- COLLABORATE TO TAKE CORPORATE AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION TO THE NEXT LEVEL
18. MAKE IN INDIA CENTRETHE CENTRE WILL FEATURE AN EXHIBITION OF THE MOST INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS
AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES THAT HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED IN INDIA.
THE SPACE ITSELF WILL BE AN AVANT-GARDE STATEMENT IN DESIGN, MERGING
THE AESTHETICS OF TRADITIONAL CRAFT WITH A FUTURISTIC VISION.
SECTOR PAVILION
A showcase of Indian
and global companies
across key focus sectors.
STATES PAVILION
A display of India’s major
manufacturing states,
their achievements and
investment potential.
KEY FOCUS SECTORS
- DEFENCE & AEROSPACE
- AUTOMOBILES & AUTO COMPONENTS
- CHEMICALS & PETROCHEMICALS
- CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS & TECHNOLOGY
- FOOD PROCESSING
- INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
- IT & ELECTRONICS
- INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY
- PHARMACEUTICALS
- TEXTILES
- MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
19. CNN ASIA BUSINESS FORUM- THE FORUM WILL BRING TOGETHER LEADING MINDS FROM ACROSS THE WORLD TO DISCUSS
THE POTENTIAL FOR GROWTH AND BUSINESS IN ASIA
- CNN ANCHORS FAREED ZAKARIA, RICHARD QUEST AND ANDREW STEVENS WILL LEAD
A SERIES OF INTERVIEWS AND DEBATES
- EXPERTS WILL CUTTHROUGH THE NOISE AND WILL EXPLORE NEW IDEAS,TECHNOLOGIES
AND LEADERSHIP SKILLS THAT WILL SHAPE ASIA'S ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FUTURE
20. AWARD FOR INNOVATION
To the most innovative,
game-changing idea
BEST-IN-CLASS
MANUFACTURING AWARD
To a company that has enabled
the most efficient and eco-friendly
manufacturing processes
YOUNG MAKERS AWARD
To first-generation entrepreneurs
who have created the most
exciting prototypes
TIME INDIA AWARDSRECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE IN THE WORLD OF MANUFACTURING
- TIME WILL WORK CLOSELY WITH MCKINSEY & COMPANY TO SHORTLIST THREE
FINALISTS IN EACH CATEGORY AND A PANEL OF ELITE JUDGES WILL DETERMINE
THE WINNER
- THE SHORTLIST WILL BE RELEASED AT THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM IN DAVOS,
SWITZERLAND IN JANUARY 2O16
- TIME WILL HOST PANEL DISCUSSIONS THAT EXPLORE THE DIFFERENT FACETS
OF INNOVATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INTELLIGENT MANUFACTURING
POWERED BY TIME MAGAZINE
21. GOVERNMENT OF
MAHARASHTRA
MAKE IN MUMBAIA NEW FRAMEWORK FOR MUMBAI TO BE THE ULTIMATE DESTINATION FOR TECHNOLOGY, BUSINESS AND DESIGN
- WORLD’S BEST URBAN PLANNERS AND ARCHITECTS TO PRESENT IDEAS ON SUCCESSFUL URBAN PLANNING
- SESSIONS WILL INCLUDE:
› LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGIES TO CREATE SOLUTIONS FOR CHALLENGES FACED BY THE CITY
› BEST PRACTICES FOR BUILDING CITIES BY ADOPTING TECHNOLOGY
- EXHIBITION OF THE BEST PRACTICES AT THE MAKE IN INDIA CENTRE
POWERED BY GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA AND CISCO
22. - CODERS,ENGINEERS AND DESIGNERSWILLCOLLABORATE INTENSIVELYTO COME UP WITH IDEAS THAT SOLVE URBAN DESIGN PROBLEMS
- THE WEEK-LONG HACKATHON WILL BE HELD AT THE IIT BOMBAY CAMPUS
- WINNERS WILL PRESENT THEIR IDEAS IN FRONT OF VENTURE CAPITALISTS, GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES AND THE MEDIA
- AN INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA INTERACTION FEATURING MANUFACTURING SUCCESS STORIES
- AN EXHIBITION ON INNOVATION, BY THE BEST OF IIT, WILL BE HELD AT THE MAKE IN INDIA CENTRE
POWERED BY INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BOMBAY & SAP
DRIVINGINNOVATION:HACKATHON
23. PORTOFCALL- AN EXHIBITION OF INDIA’S MARITIME DESIGN & MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES FEATURING THE NAVY’S
LATEST INDIGENOUS TECHNOLOGY AND SALIENT INNOVATIONS
- LIVE DEMONSTRATION AT THE DOCKYARD FEATURING INDIGENOUS DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING
CAPABILITIES UTILISED IN NAVAL SHIPS AND SUBMARINES
POWERED BY THE INDIAN NAVY
24. GLOBAL BRAND BUILDING- A DAY-LONG SESSION ON GLOBAL DESIGN & INNOVATION WITH FOUNDERS OF LEADING BRANDS, KEY DECISION
MAKERS AND EXPERTS FROM THE FIELDS OF FASHION, CINEMA, ARCHITECTURE AND MANAGEMENT
- FOCUS WILL BE ON KNOWLEDGE SHARING, ENTREPRENEURIAL ATTITUDES, CREATIVE BENCHMARKS AND
INDUSTRY TRENDS TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES IN LUXURY MANUFACTURING
POWERED BY THE LUXURY LEAGUE
25. EMPOWERINGTHROUGH DESIGN- A FORUM ON RETHINKING CONTEMPORARY DESIGN PRACTICES AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF MANUFACTURING
AND PROMOTING INDIA AS A GLOBAL CENTRE OF DESIGN
- A PLATFORM FOR INDIAN AND INTERNATIONAL DESIGNERS, CORPORATES, MEDIA HEADS, GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES
AND ACADEMIA TO TRANSFER KNOWLEDGE, NETWORK AND COLLABORATE
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN WILL CURATE A DESIGN EXHIBITION, SHOWCASING PRODUCT
DESIGN FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY
POWERED BY NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, INDIA DESIGN FORUM AND ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST
26. THEMAKEIN INDIA MAGAZINE- IN ORDER TO AMPLIFY THE MESSAGE OF MAKE IN INDIA AND TO PROMOTE THE COUNTRY AS THE PREFERRED DESTINATION FOR GLOBAL INVESTMENT
AND MANUFACTURING, CONDE´ NAST INDIA WILL CREATE A SPECIAL ISSUE
- THIS ONE-TIME EDITION WILL SHOWCASE SOME OF INDIA’S MOST CREATIVE AND DYNAMIC INNOVATORS AND ENTREPRENEURS
ACROSS VARIOUS INDUSTRIES
- THE MAGAZINE WILL BE RELEASED AT A SPECIAL LAUNCH EVENT DURING MAKE IN INDIA WEEK
POWERED BY CONDE´ NAST INDIA
28. - EXHIBITIONS ACROSS ALL MUSEUMS AND ART GALLERIES IN MUMBAI
- ‘BORN IN BENARAS’ TEXTILE SHOW IN COLLABORATION WITH FASHION DESIGN COUNCIL OF INDIA
- MUSIC, STREET ART, SOUND AND LIGHT SHOWS, AND INTERACTIVE DIGITAL DISPLAYS ACROSS MUMBAI
ART,CRAFT,TECHNOLOGYANDTEXTILES
29. MAHARASHTRA NIGHT
GOVERNMENT OF
MAHARASHTRA
AN EVENING DEDICATED TO THE BEST IN MEDIA, ENTERTAINMENT, POPULAR CULTURE
AND TECHNOLOGY FROM THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA
POWERED BY GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA
30. EXPERIENCEINDIA- A STREET FOOD FESTIVAL THAT BRINGS TO PLATE THE LOCAL CUISINE OF THE CITY
- A 6OO-PERSON, SIT-DOWN DINNER PREPARED BY THE RENOWNED CHEFS OF THE EXPERIENCE INDIA SOCIETY
POWERED BY EXPERIENCE INDIA SOCIETY AND NATIONAL RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION OF INDIA
Official Airline for Make in India Week
31. - GAIN VITAL INFORMATION ABOUT INDIA’S MANUFACTURING STRENGTHS
AND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
- ENGAGE WITH TOP BRANDS ACROSS DIVERSE INDUSTRIES
- PARTICIPATE IN INTERACTIVE SESSIONS WITH SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS,
POLICYMAKERS AND LEADERS
- REPRESENT YOUR SECTOR AND HIGHLIGHT YOUR ORGANIZATION’S
ACHIEVEMENTS AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROWESS
- DEVELOP COLLABORATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS WITH GLOBAL INDUSTRIES
AND GOVERNMENTS
INTERNATIONAL
DELEGATES &
DIPLOMATS
TOP
MULTINATIONAL
BRANDS
POLICYMAKERS,
THINK TANKS,
ECONOMISTS
& ACADEMIA
GLOBAL MEDIA CONSULTING
FIRMS
BUSINESSMEN,
ENTREPRENEURS
& WORKING
PROFESSIONALS
CXOs OF
FORTUNE 5OO
COMPANIES
GLOBAL LEADERS
& HEADS OF STATE
GLOBAL TRADE
ASSOCIATIONS
REGULATORS,
BANKS &
FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS
KEY PARTICIPANTSKEYOPPORTUNITIES
CEOs OF INDIAN
& GLOBAL
COMPANIES
32. THE WEEK
AT A GLANCE
16TH FEBRUARY
– Driving Innovation: Hackathon
– Industry-Academia Symposium for MII
– Gujarat Investor Summit
– Andhra Pradesh Investor Summit
– Sectoral seminars
– Country sessions
– B2B, G2B and G2G meetings
17TH FEBRUARY
– Conference on ‘Empowering
through Design’
– Launch of the Make in India Magazine
– Jharkhand Investor Summit
– Sectoral seminars
– Country sessions
– B2B, G2B and G2G meetings
18TH FEBRUARY
– Sectoral seminars
– Country sessions
– B2B, G2B and G2G meetings
– Closing session
13TH FEBRUARY, EVENING
– Inauguration of MII Week
by the Prime Minister of India,
Shri Narendra Modi
–Time India Awards
14TH FEBRUARY
– CNN Asia Business Forum
– Maharashtra Night
– Sectoral seminars
– Country sessions
– B2B, G2B and G2G meetings
15TH FEBRUARY
– Global Design & Innovation Session
– Maharashtra Investor Summit
– Make in Mumbai
– Sectoral seminars
– Country sessions
– B2B, G2B and G2G meetings
33. MAKE IN INDIA WEEK ORGANISER
Atul Chaturvedi, Joint Secretary, DIPP
Email: mii.week@gov.in
Palka Sahni, Deputy Secretary, DIPP
Email: mii.week@gov.in
MAKE IN INDIA WEEK COORDINATOR
Deepak Sood
Email: mii.week@cii.in
MAKE IN INDIA CENTRE COORDINATOR
Saikat Roy Chowdhury
Email: mii.centre@cii.in
CONTACT
34. LEADERS SPEAK
As the largest G-20 investor in India,
British businesses already support nearly
700,000 jobs in India and India invests
more in the UK than in the rest of the
EU combined, creating almost 8000 new
jobs here last year.
David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
If you are betting
on a digital economy,
bet on India.
John Chambers, Executive
Chairman, Cisco Systems
I see a government that
is laying the foundation
for the long term and this
is exceptionally important
because we want growth
that is sustainable.
Cyrus Mistry, Chairman, Tata Sons
Modinomics and South Korea’s
‘3.0 economic plan’ could together
become central drivers for boosting
the global economy.
Park Geun-hye, President of South Korea
Prime Minister Modi and his government are
quickly putting in place the building blocks
for even more rapid growth, streamlining the
national regulatory structure, using public funds
more efficiently, and promoting social inclusion.
These tax and subsidy reforms and public
investments in human capital are essential to
generating inclusive and sustainable growth in
India over the next century.
Jim Yong Kim, President of World Bank
As India pursues more trade and investment,
we want to be first in line. We are ready to join
you in building new infrastructure, the roads, the
airports, the ports, the bullet trains, to propel
India into the future. We are ready to help design
more cities which serve citizens better.
Barack Obama, President of the United States of America
Whatever we choose to do, from reaching the
cutting-edge of industry to meeting the most critical
social need, we require investment and technology,
industry and enterprise. That is why for me,
Make in India is not a brand. Nor is it simply
a slogan on a smart lion! It is a new national
movement. And, it covers the whole spectrum
of our government, society and business.
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India
The India-Japan relationship
has the greatest potential of
any bilateral relationship in
the world.
Shinzō Abe, Prime Minister of Japan
India is a great
country to do
business in.
John Rice, Vice Chairman,
General Electric
There are many lions in Germany and
the symbol of lion in Make in India is
emblematic of Indo-German partnership.
Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany
Among emerging economies, if
there is any growth, that is in India.
India is among the few bright spots
in the global economy.
Christine Lagarde, Managing Director,
International Monetary Fund
35. #MAKEININDIAMAKEININDIA.COM/MUMBAI-WEEK
MAKE IN INDIA CENTRE, MMRDA GROUNDS, BANDRA-KURLA COMPLEX,
MUMBAI-4OOO51, INDIA
DEPARTMENT OF
INDUSTRIAL POLICY & PROMOTION,
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY,
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
GOVERNMENT OF
MAHARASHTRA