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april
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This unique 24-hour hackathon will bring Swedish and Indian university students together to rethink problems and inspire innovation in areas of common interest. The Hackathon will begin with a [...]
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This unique 24-hour hackathon will bring Swedish and Indian university students together to rethink problems and inspire innovation in areas of common interest. The Hackathon will begin with a general presentation of the overarching event itself and suggest stimulating group work topics—from smart cities to connected citizens, from farming to healthcare—which the students can tackle in their group work. The participants will then have the opportunity to present their own plans and form teams based on individual interests and skills. The most innovative ideas will be awarded with a prize.
The Judges during the hackathon will be:
Monica Hedberg, Serial Entrepreneur
Robert af Wetterstedt, Senior Consultant Environment and Sustainability
Sissel Engblom, Director of Urbanism at LINK Arkitektur
Vladimir Cvecovic, Professor in Water System Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
The deadline for the registration is April 17
Time
22 (Friday) - 23 (Saturday)
Location
LINK Arkitektur
Lumaparksvägen 9, Hammarby Sjöstad
Organizer
India Unlimited
may
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The government of India has taken on the task of developing skill centers and knowledge hubs that encompass entire knowledge ecosystems. This effort has been integral to ensuring the [...]
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The government of India has taken on the task of developing skill centers and knowledge hubs that encompass entire knowledge ecosystems. This effort has been integral to ensuring the availability of skilled manpower in the aim to fulfill the objectives of the Make in India initiative. In the same vein, the government has launched the National Skill Mission in order to create a large pool of skilled workers with the help of the private sector.
Sweden offers top-of-the-line education facilities and specialized training. Sweden is also currently investing in attracting Indian students to pursue higher education in Sweden. The next step is to help these students find work with Swedish companies in India and abroad. During this session India Unlimited will bring these students and Swedish companies together and present the opportunities that Skill India provides for them.
Swedish companies in India are positioned to make a significant contribution to Skill India as most of these companies already provide technical training for their employees. Could this process be scaled up as a CSR initiative to strengthen the skills of young Indians? Can we even envision a Sweden-India Institute of Technology?
The session is moderated by Niclas Ihrén, CEO of Matters Group.
Speakers participting in the Skill India seminar are:
Anders Hedestierna, Rektor of BTH
Anna Liberg, Trade Commissioner to India as well as head of Business Sweden, the Swedish Trade & Invest Council, in India
Niklas Junegård, Co-founder / CEO of Game-based recruitment company square
Patrik Antoni, Corporate Communication and Sustainability Manager at IKEA
Peje Emilsson, Founder & Chairman Kunskapsskolan Education
Dr. Rajiv Modi, Chairman and CEO of Cadila Pharmaceuticals
Stefan Palaskog, President, Scania India Pvt. Ltd
Vandana Verma, Program Director of IKEA foundation
Time
(Monday) 08:00 - 09:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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Motsvarar svenska mediers bevakning av Indien landets storlek och växande globala betydelse? Vilka ämnen skulle behöva belysas mer? Vilka stereotyper upprepas? Vilka bra exempel finns att lära av? Har [...]
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Motsvarar svenska mediers bevakning av Indien landets storlek och växande globala betydelse? Vilka ämnen skulle behöva belysas mer? Vilka stereotyper upprepas? Vilka bra exempel finns att lära av? Har bilden av Indien förändrats i takt med att det indiska samhället förändrats?
Vi kommer att diskutera arbetsförhållandena i Indien för utländska journalister. Vilka svårigheter/möjligheter finns? Hur förhåller sig redaktionerna till den debatt om yttrandefrihet och intolerans som pågår i Indien. Är detta något som påverkar svenska medier och rapporteringen från Indien?
India Unlimited bjuder in till ensamtal med frukostom svenska mediers bevakning av Indien.
Please note, all the roundtables are invitation only!
Time
(Monday) 08:00 - 09:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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Despite the difference in size, both India and Sweden share many challenges in our respective energy transitions and have a lot to learn from each other. This is reflected [...]
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Despite the difference in size, both India and Sweden share many challenges in our respective energy transitions and have a lot to learn from each other. This is reflected by the collaboration on new and renewable energy between our countries.
India’s key role in the establishment and implementation of the International Solar Alliance, launched at COP 21 in Paris by Prime Minister Modi, is inspiring to many around the world. Reaching the milestone of 5500MW of solar installed capacity India is proof of the ambitions to move fast forward toward. Sweden has a long history in electrification of the energy sector. Electricity was introduced already in 1893, the first electric train in 1915 and an east west transmission grid in 1922. The technological development has continued. Smart transmission grids based of HVDC and FACTS was introduced in the early 1950: ies, areas where Swedish industry today is in a world leading position. All Swedish households and industries are connected to the national electricity grid. This in combination with fossil free electricity production has resulted in the lowest CO2 emission per capita in OECD. These shared ambitions and experiences is in line with our shared goals to achieve an ecologically, cost efficient and secure supply of energy.
Sweden and the Swedish Energy Agency has launched the India-Sweden Innovations’ Accelerator program with the objective to support and promote business relations by matching energy-related innovations and entrepreneurs. The collaboration also includes a Research and Innovation Programme on Smart Grids. Expert teams lead by STRI – High Voltage Testing and Consulting, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden and Maksus group of Entrepreneurs are engaged with a mission to define and establish micro-grid pilots. Initially this is to meet the priorities to reduce the dependency for diesel at the Andaman Islands, set by the Government of India, but will also be of relevance for scaling up new solutions on main-land India.
This session will be moderated by Ludvig Lindström, Senior adviser international affairs
Speakers participating in the seminar are:
Bengt Gudmundsson, Head of Technology, Siemens Power and Gas Distributed Generation
Bo Normark, Chairman of International Smart Grid Action Networks (ISGAN) And 6 Power T&D Systems
Edward Jobson, Environmental Director, Volvo Bus Corporation
Fredrik Johansson, CEO FOV Fabrics, Programme manager Maksus Team
Jonas Tjäder, Head of research at STRIs Smart Grid Demonstrator
Neeraj Memon, Partner at Trilegal
Reji Kumar Pillai, President of India Smart Grid Forum
Sten Stenbeck, Programme manager at the SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
Time
(Monday) 10:00 - 11:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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Even though the International Monetary Fund cut its growth outlook for India for this fiscal year, the country is still on track to remain the world’s fastest-growing large economy. [...]
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Even though the International Monetary Fund cut its growth outlook for India for this fiscal year, the country is still on track to remain the world’s fastest-growing large economy. The prediction for India’s GDP growth for the year ending March 31, 2016 is 7.3%. However the forecast for the following 12 months is still 7.5%. This figure has not changed since July. “Growth will benefit from recent policy reforms, a consequent pickup in investment, and lower commodity prices,” the IMF said in its latest report on the world’s economic outlook.
The Make in India campaign will boost India’s manufacturing infrastructure and capacity for innovation, poising the country for phenomenal growth. New smart cities and industrial clusters are being developed in several industrial corridors. These smart cities and industrial clusters offer connectivity, new youth-focused programs and institutions dedicated to developing specialized skills. Most importantly, the Make in India program represents an attitudinal shift in how India relates to investors, making it a true business partner and marking a break with the infamous License-Raj system.
Meanwhile Swedish companies are global leaders in many of the areas vital to India’s growth. Sweden also shares many key values with India, such as democracy, respect for diversity and a commitment to protecting the environment. How can Sweden be a partner in India’s journey towards inclusive sustainable growth? Where does Sweden see it itself in its partnership with India 2030? How can we set the agenda with a vision, values and a clear path forward together?
The session is moderated by Adam Roberts, European Business and Finance Correspondent at the Economist.
Speakers participating in the Reimagining India 2030 seminar are:
Anu Madgavkar, Partner at McKinsey
Banasri Bose Harrison, Ambassador of India to Sweden and Latvia
Christian Levin, Executive Vice President, Head of Sales and Marketing at Scania
Mikael Damberg, Swedish Minister of Enterprise and Innovation
Dr. Rajiv Modi, Chairman and CEO of Cadila Pharmaceuticals
Dr. Simone Ahuja, Author of Jugaad Innovation and Founder of Blood Orange
Sushma Rajagopalan, CEO and Managing Director of ITC Infotech.
Ylva Berg, CEO of Business Sweden
Time
(Monday) 13:30 - 15:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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India is an attractive destination for the global defense industry due to the country’s substantial defense requirements and its stage of development in the domestic defense industry. At the [...]
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India is an attractive destination for the global defense industry due to the country’s substantial defense requirements and its stage of development in the domestic defense industry. At the same time the Swedish defense industry, which has continuously evolved many cutting-edge technologies, is a relatively small player compared to the global defense giants. The new Indian government’s recent decisions, such as increased FDI limits in the defense sector and opening up the sector to private players, mean that the timing is perfect for Swedish companies to establish relationships with Indian partners. Together Sweden and India can co-develop and jointly manufacture technologies at more competitive prices for the Indian market and for global export.
The session is moderated by Robin Sukhia, Secretary General of the Sweden India Business Council.
Speakers participating in the Defence & Security Roundtable are:
Aditya Kumar Wahi, Defence Attahée Embassy of India to Sweden
Hannes-Carl Borg, Public Affairs Manager, GKN Aerospace Engine Systems Sweden
Håkan Sandlund, Sepson AB & Lidan Marine AB
Jan Widerström, Countryhead and Chairman of SAAB India
Martin Normark, Air Target
Mats Lundquist, Telenor Connexion
Yogesh Singh, Partner of Trilegal
Please note, all the roundtables are invitation only.
Time
(Monday) 16:00 - 17:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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Applying an inclusive approach, Indian companies have been finding success at managing religious, ethnic and regional diversity. Sweden itself has been a leader in gender parity, LGBT rights and [...]
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Applying an inclusive approach, Indian companies have been finding success at managing religious, ethnic and regional diversity. Sweden itself has been a leader in gender parity, LGBT rights and opportunities for disabled people. Can we find ways to promote diverse leadership, diverse companies and diverse organizations by exchanging experiences between Sweden and India? What are the winning strategies? What are the best practices?
This session is moderated by Anna Malmqvist, senior consultant at Humagic Group
Speakers participating in the Gender & Diversity seminar are:
Anisha Singh, Founder and CEO of MyDala.com
Anu Madgavkar, Partner at McKinsey
Christian Levin, Executive Vice President, Head of Sales and Marketing at Scania
Malin Mendel Westerberg, Journalist, Filmer and Writer
Patrik Antoni, Corporate Communication and Sustainability Manager at IKEA
Rajiv Govil , Global HEAD – HR Transition & HR Head – EUROPE, HCL
Sumita Ghose, Founder and Managing Director at Rangsutra
Time
(Monday) 16:00 - 17:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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New smart cities and industrial clusters are being developed in special industrial corridors. The 5 Industrial Corridors project is creating the much-needed industrial infrastructure required for investments in India. [...]
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New smart cities and industrial clusters are being developed in special industrial corridors. The 5 Industrial Corridors project is creating the much-needed industrial infrastructure required for investments in India. The project also aims to develop new greenfield manufacturing cities, logistics hubs and residential townships along these corridors. India’s smart cities will incorporate the philosophies of sustainability, connectivity and development. Each manufacturing city will provide excellent infrastructure, convenient public transport, dynamic power management and an efficient water and waste management system. The Indian government’s new and innovative Smart Cities Mission is targeted at driving economic growth and improving the population’s quality of life by enabling local development and harnessing sustainable technology. 98 cities across India have been selected for the first phase of the project. It is crucial that we find sustainable transport solutions for people and goods while also acknowledging the importance of mobility for environmentally friendly growth and development. India now has the opportunity to learn from Western failures and successes. For instance India’s challenges in waste management present the opportunity to begin producing either biogas or fuel for incineration plants. The country must make the most of its challenges and opportunities in order to leverage global experience for the goal of sustainable mobility.
This session is moderated by Anna Liberg Anna Liberg, Trade Commissioner to India as well as head of Business Sweden, the Swedish Trade & Invest Council, in India
Speakers participating in the Smart Cities seminar are:
Akash Passey, Senior Vice President, Business Region International, Volvo
Bharadwaj Amrutur, Professor School of Electrical Communications Engineering at Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
Carl-Gustaf Jansson, Professor Artificial Intelligence, KTH
Fredrik Wijkander, Director of Investment Operations at Swedfund International
Jo A. Lindstead, Global Sales Director, Smart Sustainable Cities and Governmental, Ericsson
Lisa Tullus, Co-founder/Project Manager Sweden-India Smart Cities Platform
M. G. Gopal, Spl Chief Secy , Urban development, Govt of Telangana
Michael Kindahl, Area Sales Manager, Cale
Michael Westberg, VP Sales and Marketing, Connode
Stefan Palskog, President, Scania India Pvt. Ltd.
Time
(Tuesday) 08:00 - 09:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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Sweden and India have a long tradition of cooperation in the field of health and life sciences. From a cooperation based on development aid, the collaboration has evolved to [...]
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Sweden and India have a long tradition of cooperation in the field of health and life sciences. From a cooperation based on development aid, the collaboration has evolved to a more dynamic and mutually beneficial alliance. Sweden has much to offer India when it comes to organizing healthcare, for example when it comes to creating a strong system for obstetrics and pediatrics, gerontological nursing and offering universal coverage. Meanwhile India is also emerging as a hub for cost-effective R&D and clinical trials. Could Indian and Swedish companies cooperate to find solutions in important areas of life sciences? This roundtable will focus on non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cardio-vascular diseases and cancer. The focus will be on the business of science.
This session is moderated by Sanjeevi Carani, , Professor, Karolinska Institute
Speakers Participating in the Life Science & Innovation Roundtable are:
Anders Hektor, Deputy Director Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation
Annika Kollén, Director Supply Chain Operations, SOBI
Hans Wigzell, Karolinska Institute
Karim Cassimjee, Co-founder of EnginZyme AB
Lena Rondahl, Global Export Manager, Marketing and Sales, Sobi
Lina Andersson, Head of Global Sustainability, Meda AB
Dr. Rajiv Modi, Chairman and CEO of Cadila Pharmaceuticals
Robin Chatterjee, Co-founder of EnginZyme AB
Dr. Simone Ahuja, Author or Jugaad and founder of Bloodorange
Thomas Eldered, CEO of Recipharm AB
Ylva Wide, Vice President of Swecare
Åke Lindal, CEO of Zelmic, Lund, Sweden
Please note, all the roundtables are invitation only.
Time
(Tuesday) 10:00 - 11:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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Today the manufacturing process itself has to be smart, which means that precise decisions in the manufacturing process are more important than ever. Using the correct data input a [...]
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Today the manufacturing process itself has to be smart, which means that precise decisions in the manufacturing process are more important than ever. Using the correct data input a factory’s process time, order scheduling, staffing and pricing can all be fully automated digitalized.
India has undertaken a massive project to develop industrial infrastructure in a bid to realize the vision of transforming the nation into an economic powerhouse where manufacturing comprises 25% of GDP. The project envisions the development of five industrial corridors which are currently at various stages of implementation. How have Swedish companies aligned their market strategies with this opportunity?
India needs huge investments to finance these infrastructural projects and to sustain over 8% annual growth. While the government will contribute with a large part of this investment, a substantial amount is expected to come from Private Public Partnership (PPP) models. Here you’ll find a presentation of tried-and-true models, including PPPs, and international successes that can be replicated in India.
This seminar is moderated by Anna Liberg, Trade Commissioner to India, Business Sweden India & South Asia
Speakers participating in the Smart Manufacturing & Industrial Corridors seminar are:
Akash Passey, Senior Vice President, Business Region International, Volvo
Alkesh Kumar Sharma, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director of the Delhi Mumbai Industrial corridor Development Corporation Limited
Athmanatha Sharma, Country Chief Financial Officer, ABB Group
Narayanan Thiruvengadathan, Region Director and Manufacturing & Logistics Vertical Leader at L&T Infotech, Nordic Region
Neeraj Menon, Partner Energy & Infrastructure at Trilegal
Nicolas Strumane, Director Operational Excellence, Global Manufacturing, Volvo Bus Corporation
Gavin Westwood, Senior Vice President, HCL Technologies
Time
(Tuesday) 10:00 - 11:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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Today global value chains are built on sustainability. The next generation of textiles and materials will use innovative solutions that combine re-use and re-creation. What new possibilities and opportunities [...]
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Today global value chains are built on sustainability. The next generation of textiles and materials will use innovative solutions that combine re-use and re-creation. What new possibilities and opportunities are emerging in the sustainable textiles industry? Can Indian and Swedish global companies collaborate to become leaders in the innovative use of materials? Can they collaborate to become leaders in production and marketing of smart sustainability as a way of global business?
This session is moderated by Salba Hallström Bornold, Deputy Editor-in-chief, Form Magazine.
Speakers participating in the Sustainable Textiles seminar are:
Cecilia Brännsten, Sustainability Business Expert, H&M
Lars Winter, CEO of Aditya Birla – Domsjö Fabriker
Pramod Singh, Cotton leader, IKEA
Sumita Ghose, Founder and Managing Director of Rangsutra
Tarun Tahiliani, Fashion Designer
Time
(Tuesday) 12:00 - 13:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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The Digital India program was launched to complement the government’s flagship manufacturing thrust, Make in India. Digital India seeks to transform India into a connected economy. It is envisaged [...]
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The Digital India program was launched to complement the government’s flagship manufacturing thrust, Make in India. Digital India seeks to transform India into a connected economy. It is envisaged to be an effective tool not only to boost electronics manufacturing and to achieve economic goals but also to provide clean and efficient governance for reaching social goals.
The government of India has announced that it plans to create a US$15 billion domestic IOT market within next five years. This includes a 5–6% share of the total value of the global IOT industry. The IT spending of India’s local and federal governments reached US$6.8 billion in 2015—an increase of 5.7% from 2014. This includes spending on internal services, software, IT services, data centers, devices and telecom services. Additionally the public sector will be a key player in the evolution of the IOT.
As a leading innovator in the IT sector, Sweden has much to offer India—not just as a supplier but as a partner in co-developing technologies, processes and equipment. What conditions can facilitate such a partnership between India and Sweden and what results can we expect? Can Sweden and India create strategic partnerships to develop the high technology of the future? Prime minister Modi has set a new vision for a digital India—how can Sweden and India partner in realizing this?
Speakers participating in the Digital India & Innovation roundtable are:
Anisha Singh, Founder and CEO of MyDala.com
Anu Madgavkar, Partner at McKinsey & Co
Johan Löfmark, Tata Consultancy Service
Mats Agervi, CEO of Combient
Rene Summers, Director Government & Industry Relations, LM Ericsson
Venkatesh Rajagopalan, Associate Vice President & Region Director at Larsen & Toubro Infotech
Sushma Rajagopalan, CEO & Managing Director of ITC Infotech
Ylva Wide, Vice President of Swecare
All the roundtables are invitation only.
Time
(Tuesday) 14:00 - 15:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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The retail space in India and how Indian consumers do their daily shopping is being redefined and creating new billion-dollar e-commerce companies like Flipkart and Snapdeal. E-commerce is starting [...]
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The retail space in India and how Indian consumers do their daily shopping is being redefined and creating new billion-dollar e-commerce companies like Flipkart and Snapdeal. E-commerce is starting a new trend for digital commerce and digital India and thus creating opportunities for Swedish businesses who are experts within this field. There are many Swedish companies in the Indian retail space e.g. H&M, Volvo, SCA and Oriflamme and IKEA on its way in. What are the opportunities for Swedish companies in the Indian consumer space? What are the winning strategies and hurdles? Insights, case studies and Inspirations will be presented.
The session is moderated by Siddhart Dhanvant Shanghvi, Author
Speakers participating in the Indian Consumer seminar are:
Anisha Singh, Founder and CEO of MyDala.com
Anna Liberg, Trade Commissioner To India As Well As Head Of Business Sweden, The Swedish Trade & Invest Council, In India
Patrik Antoni, Corporate Communication and Sustainability Manager at IKEA
Rajeev Samant, Founder and CEO of Sula Vineyards
Tarun Tahiliani, Fashion Designer
Time
(Tuesday) 14:00 - 15:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
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The Digital India program was launched to complement the government’s flagship manufacturing thrust Make in India. Digital India seeks to transform India into a connected economy. It is envisaged [...]
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The Digital India program was launched to complement the government’s flagship manufacturing thrust Make in India. Digital India seeks to transform India into a connected economy. It is envisaged to be an effective tool not only to boost electronics manufacturing and to achieve economic goals but also to provide clean and efficient governance for reaching social goals.
The government of India has announced that it plans to create a US$15 billion domestic IOT market within next five years. This includes a 5–6% share of the total value of the global IOT industry. India’s local and federal governments’ IT investments reached US$6.8 billion in 2015—an increase of 5.7% from 2014. This includes spending on internal services, software, IT services, data centers, devices and telecom services. Additionally the public sector will be a key player in the evolution of the IOT.
As a leading innovator in the IT sector, Sweden has much to offer India—not just as a supplier but as a partner in co-developing technologies, processes and equipment. What conditions can facilitate such a partnership between India and Sweden and what results can we expect? Can Sweden and India create strategic partnerships to develop the high technology of the future? Prime minister Modi has set a new vision for a digital India—how can Sweden and India partner in realizing this?
This session is moderated by Niclas Ihrén, CEO of Matters Group
Speakers that participate in the Digital India seminar are:
Anisha Singh, Founder and CEO of MyDala.com
Anu Madgavkar, Partner at McKinsey & Co
Johan Löfmark Advisor in Digital Business Transformation for Nordic Enterprises
Mats Agervi, CEO of Combient AB
Mats Lundquist, CEO of Telenor Connexion
Sarbajit Deb, Executive Vice President & Chief Business Officer at L&T Infotech Nordic Region
Shirish Sahay, Head Of Digital & Iot Services, Europe At Hcl Great Britain Limited
Sushma Rajagopalan, CEO & Managing Director of ITC Infotech
Time
(Tuesday) 16:00 - 17:30
Location
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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Prime Minister Lofven’s visit to India in February 2016 has made Indian and Swedish companies more keen to develop business ties. Already, many companies in the region are in [...]
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Prime Minister Lofven’s visit to India in February 2016 has made Indian and Swedish companies more keen to develop business ties. Already, many companies in the region are in India and see a bright future. Gothenburg has also already attracted many global Indian companies – most recent being HCL. Attend this seminar to learn how Gothenburg can gain more from the fast-growing economic partnership between India and Sweden.
- Address by H.E. Mrs. Banashri Bose Harrison, Ambassador of India to Sweden & Latvia who will talk about partnerships and business opportunities between India and Sweden.
- Erik-Wilhelm Graef Behm from Business Region Gothenburg will talk about opportunities in the region
- Mats Andsersson, CEO of Forsway, Swedish Innovation company, will share his insight into the Indian market in collaboration with Business Sweden
- Alkesh Kumar Sharma, CEO & MD of Delhi Mumbai Industrial Freight Corridor (DMIC) Corporation will provide information about the investment and manufacturing opportunities created by the DMIC and the other Industrial Corridors planned for the near future
- M.G. Gopal, Spl Chief Secy , Urban development, Govt of Telangana
- Anna Liberg, Trade Commissioner, Business Sweden in India will present market insight
- Gavin Westwood – Senior Vice President, HCL Technologies will present a view on driving value for businesses in Sweden, beyond the scope of the contract.
- A representative from the Volvo Group will share their experience & expectations of Make in India
Time
(Wednesday) 08:30 - 10:30
Location
Lindholmen Science Park
Lindholmspiren 5, 417 56 Göteborg
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The leading initiative for true success in India by Sweden-India Business Council The 3rd SIBC Dialogue – A panel discussing key strategies and current [...]
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The leading initiative for true success in India by Sweden-India Business Council
The 3rd SIBC Dialogue – A panel discussing key strategies and current affairs while providing deeper insight. This unique opportunity to listen to some of the most successful people in their fields.
– JOIN this discussion with SIBC’s Senior Executive Advisors in the panel on May 17th.
OPENING REMARKS: MARCUS WALLENBERG
CLOSING REMARKS: AMBASSADOR BANASHRI BOSE HARRISON
PANEL: SIBC SENIOR EXECUTIVE ADVISORS
In order (read more about our advisors here):
Klas Eklund, Tom Johnstone CBE, Ravi Venkatesan, Lars-Olof Lindgren and Anil Raj
Some topics for discussion…
– WHY INDIA AND WHY NOW?
– INDIA IN THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN – TRUE SUCCESS IN INDIA – MANAGEMENT CHALLENGESVENUE: Sheraton Hotel, Tegelbacken 6 , STOCKHOLM
TIME: 16.00-18.30 Debate, followed by cocktails and snacks mingle ending at 19.15. Registration from 15.30.
COST: FREE. ”A no show” without cancelling one day prior to the event, will result in a 750 SEK fee.
LAST REGISTRATION DATE: Friday May 13th.
For more information call Robin Sukhia @ 0709 10 73 51
Time
(Tuesday) 16:00 - 18:30
Location
Sheraton Hotel
Tegelbacken 6 , STOCKHOLM
Organizer
Sweden India Business Council
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India is an increasingly popular travel destination—more and more are Swedes are headed there each year. We invite you to a seminar that will take you on a journey [...]
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India is an increasingly popular travel destination—more and more are Swedes are headed there each year. We invite you to a seminar that will take you on a journey to India through its food, dance, music, films and literature as well as its people and beautiful landscapes. We’ll shed light on the rumors surrounding India and present a better understanding of India for those traveling there. At the same time we intend to awaken greater interest in Sweden and the Nordic countries as a travel destination for Indians. How can we make Indians more aware of Sweden’s allure? Can Bollywood open windows? How can Sweden attract more Indians? What are the best strategies?
Lunch will be included.
This session will be moderated by Per Andersson,
Speakers participating in this seminar are:
Malin Mendel, Journalist, Filmer and Writer
Please note, this seminar is only open for the travel trade.
Time
(Friday) 11:00 - 14:00
Location
Östasiatiska museet
Tyghusplan, Skeppsholmen Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
april
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India Unlimited 2016 will kick off with its third Indian film festival, Cinema Indian, running April 21–24, 2016. This festival will be held in the heart of Stockholm at SF [...]
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India Unlimited 2016 will kick off with its third Indian film festival, Cinema Indian, running April 21–24, 2016. This festival will be held in the heart of Stockholm at SF Sture in cooperation with SF BIO and with support from the Indian National Film Development Corporation. The film program spans across numerous genres, ranging from current blockbusters to regional Indian film. Cinema Indian’s program is poised to challenge the notion that Indian cinema is nothing more than Bollywood films bursting with song and dance. A gala dinner will be hosted by the president of Elite Hotels, Bicky Chakraborty, to celebrate all of the Indian actors and directors being flown in to guest the festival.
Time
21 (Thursday) - 24 (Sunday)
Location
SF Biografen Sture
Birger Jarlsgatan 41A, 111 45 Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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The Embassy of India and India Unlimited are celebrating diversity through the different events to be hosted this spring. In partnership with Millesgården we proudly present the exhibition Tagore [...]
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The Embassy of India and India Unlimited are celebrating diversity through the different events to be hosted this spring. In partnership with Millesgården we proudly present the exhibition Tagore to Ray. Visitors may experience a new side of the iconic Rabindranath Tagore and Satyajit Ray known for the stories they told and their unique narratives. Ray was not only a director, Tagore was not merely an author, both were in fact skillful illustrators. We welcome you to explore just how diverse these talented artists were by bringing you a selection of their artwork ranging from psychedelic color drawings, to black and white sketches with darker motives.
Inauguration the 23rd of April 11.00, in presence of Tagore to Ray expert Mr. Ujjal Chakraborty. Accompanied by the Tagore dance group of Ms. Sangita Paul which will perform with music and dances inspired by Tagore and Ray.
Time
(Saturday) 11:00
Location
Millesgården
Herserudsvägen 32, 181 34 Lidingö
may
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Are you curious about India, or simply miss it? Welcome to Namaste Stockholm, a culture festival for everybody who wants to travel to India by walking into the heart [...]
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Are you curious about India, or simply miss it? Welcome to Namaste Stockholm, a culture festival for everybody who wants to travel to India by walking into the heart of Stockholm.
Begin your day with Yoga, ancient practices and their modern interpretations. Watch how talented dancers perform in strong colors with graceful movements to music ranging from classical to Bollywood.
Hungry for some spice? Our several pop-up restaurants will have you travelling to and from the different corners of India using your taste buds. If you are a foodie, this is a “must try” to put on your bucket list!
Planning a trip and need advice? There will be intimate seminars where knowledgeable speakers will treat topics such as literature, history and travel. Some of the most experienced travel agents will further guide you into how to make your trip magical, and memorable. If you by the end of the day are inspired and want to book a trip, they can also help you with that.
Last but not the least, you will be able to bring home a piece of India, be it a saree, some jewelry or simply an intricate henna tattoo on your skin. So come with your family and friends and travel abroad in Stockholm.
Namaste!
Time
(Saturday) 11:00
Location
Kungsträdgården
Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
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In collaboration with the East Asian Museum and Indian Embassy, we are very happy to bring India Day to East Asian Museum. Interactive session on modern dances by Astad [...]
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In collaboration with the East Asian Museum and Indian Embassy, we are very happy to bring India Day to East Asian Museum.
- Interactive session on modern dances by Astad Deboo, an Indian contemporary dancer and choreographer trained in Indian classical dance of ‘Kathak’ and ‘Kathakali’ to create a dance form that is unique to him, a pioneer of modern Indian dance.
- Dance performance and interactive session by Ms. Wahida, a Bangladeshi dancer, trained in the dance form of ‘Kathak’.
- Interactive Session and performance by Mr. Avikk Parkour, well know choreographer and Bollywood dance performer from Latvia
- Performance by Uppsala Indian Choir who will be presenting different songs.
- The India Day will also feature two artisans who will be until 29th. One works with miniature paintings and the other with shawls.
Time
(Sunday) 12:00 - 16:00
Location
Östasiatiska museet
Tyghusplan, Skeppsholmen Stockholm
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Tabla player Sukhwinder Singh, cellist Matthew Barley and O/MODERNT Kammarorkester take us on a journey to the East with Indian style improvisations, Taveners Protecting Veil and music of The Beatles. Purchase [...]
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Time
(Sunday) 16:00
Location
Musikaliska
Nybrokajen 11, 11148 Stockholm
Organizer
India Unlimited
august
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Namaste is an ancient Sanskrit greeting that means “I bow to you” or “the spirit within me salutes the spirit within you.” We’ve dedicated May 21 to doing just that: [...]
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Namaste is an ancient Sanskrit greeting that means “I bow to you” or “the spirit within me salutes the spirit within you.” We’ve dedicated May 21 to doing just that: saluting the creative spirit of India in its dizzying breadth of cultures, religions, ethnic groups and languages. The spirit of India will inspire you through yoga, dance, arts and crafts, fashion and savory Indian cuisine. We also welcome you to several intimate seminars on subjects ranging from Ayurveda, travel, literature, history and culture. Come see our showcase of the Indian character that has had a profound impact across the world.
Time
All Day (Saturday)
Organizer
India Unlimited