Coming up: 3rd India-Japan Business Conference to Strengthen SME Collaboration in Mumbai
PUNE (MAHARASHTRA): Aimed at fostering growth and innovation among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) of India and Japan, the India-Japan Business Council (IJBC) is going to organise the India-Japan Business Conference on July 10 in Mumbai.
Themed “Synergizing Growth: Empowering SMEs through Indo-Japan Collaboration,” this one-day event will feature a comprehensive agenda including keynote addresses, panel discussions, and workshops focused on enhancing collaboration between Indian and Japanese SMEs.
It also aims to provide an unparalleled platform for entrepreneurs, business leaders, policymakers, and academicians to explore new opportunities for cooperation and to navigate the complexities of international trade and innovation.
Siddharth Deshmukh, President of the IJBC, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming conference, stating, “This conference is a cornerstone for building stronger business relationships between India and Japan. By focusing on SMEs, we are tapping into a dynamic and vital part of our economies. We anticipate that the synergies developed during this conference will lead to substantial growth and innovation in both countries.”
The event is strategically designed to address the key challenges faced by SMEs today, including market expansion, technology transfer, and sustainable development practices.
Attendees are likely to gain valuable insights into the Japanese market and learn about advanced technological solutions that can be implemented in their business practices.
IJBC is committed to providing a productive environment for fostering lasting business relationships. This conference will also feature a special networking session, allowing participants to meet with potential collaborators and industry experts.
The India-Japan Business Council is dedicated to promoting and enhancing bilateral trade relations between India and Japan, focusing on mutual growth and development opportunities.