Hannover Milano Fairs India Pvt Ltd (HMFI), has kick started the
3rd edition of their leading trade fair, CeBIT India 2016 at Bangalore
International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) in Bengaluru, India. The theme for this
year is - Discover the Business of Technology Innovation! See how
collaborative disruption is changing tomorrow’s innovation. The
show saw a conglomeration of global and domestic exhibitors, consultants,
business experts and key government officials on one platform to explore latest
technologies and new products. Day one’s sessions at the CeBIT Global
Conferences consisted of speakerships and discussions on opportunities afforded
by a Digitization with a generous amount of focus on collaborative disruption
and technological innovation. CeBIT this year had participation from 400 brands
|191 exhibitors | 70 speakers | 2 stages held over three days.
The inaugural ceremony of CeBIT India was honored by eminent
guests, Prof. Dinesh Singh, Ex. Vice Chancellor, Delhi University along
with Hrishikesh Nair CEO Technopark & Infopark State Government of Kerala.
Prof . Dinesh Singh who gave the opening keynote on ‘Collaborative
Disruptions in creating future ready workforce in India’. He emphasized that
India is moving at a rapid pace of digitization with fast evolving social and
digital tools. Digital disruption of work and workforces are continuously
evolving by breaking down traditional boundaries, enriching and augmenting
human capability and creating work opportunities.
“Basis the immense success we have witnessed and the overall
feedback received from the attendees over the previous two years, we are
delighted to bring this year’s CeBIT for the third year. We can expect the
Indian IT and the ICT landscape gaining ground through remarkable technological
advances bound to get even bigger in the coming year. There are plenty of
exciting prospects for enterprises to undertake and stay ahead in their
respective businesses. Digitisation has entered with a storm, there is no
option for the companies but to keep pace with this change.” said Mehul
Lanvers-Shah, Managing Director, Hannover Milano Fairs India Pvt. Ltd. He
further added, “With the consistent support from various government
organisations, participation of IT companies and introduction of theIoT
Hackathon, which is aimed to be the centre of attention for 2016, we
anticipate the show this year to gain a bigger momentum. There is no dearth of
talent in India and at CeBIT we help in supporting this pool of untapped
potential”
“Over the years CeBit has been at the cutting edge of
revolutionary ideas. There are few things that push the boundaries of
innovation as much as the TeamIndus Moon Mission.. We are delighted to be part
of CeBIT this year and to take everyone on board our exciting journey to the
Moon” added Dilip Chabria – Jedi Master, Business Development,
TeamIndus.
Prashant Mamtora, CEO
Milople Technologies Pvt. Ltd “This is the second time that we are participating in
CeBIT with very high expectations from the show. We have seen tremendous
support from the visitors, customers and it provides a plethora of
opportunities both globally and within the country.”
Companies come together to encourage startups
The occasion also marked the launch of the IoT Hackathon,
a 24 hour hackathon for developers, programmers and coders to find and develop
solutions in the space of Social Innovation; Internet of Things; Cloud; Mobile and
4G and Virtual Reality. The hackathon will serve as a platform for knowledge
sharing and networking. CeBIT India along with Intel, Bosh and VentureSity,
Digital Ocean, Reliance Jio is jointly organizing the IoT Hackathon for
promoting the developer community. This 24 hour affair will give encouragement
to the participants as they showcase new technologies to the honchos of the
industry.
Continued support from government bodies
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