Connect 2010 to unfold critical issues

September 05, 2010 11:11 pm | Updated November 02, 2016 11:50 am IST

The CII-Connect 2010 conference theme and discussions, scheduled for September 8 and 9 in Chennai, will unfold around the critical issues. In the last nine years, Connect has brought stakeholder attention to relevant topical themes, followed by action in various streams. Thinking through this time, the conference has brought focus to the IT collaboration in four main areas: automotive, healthcare, entertainment and security. We'll hear the Connect echoing these and other questions:

How many new entrepreneurs would the new rural BPO policy of Tamil Nadu create, and where are the pockets of excellence?

What new areas of innovation in the automotive and healthcare industries are waiting for investments?

What are the growing challenges of the MSME sector? How did some of the more successful ones create their own ecosystem to succeed?

What would the future office and other infrastructure look like?

How would we create livable cities to meet the growing needs of our talent pool?

Answers to these questions and many others are expected to emerge and deliver a win-win for the State and the many businesses that form its backbone. At the end, the government and industry will work to crystallise a recommendation set, which would be actionable and trackable as a progress meter.

With a vision for manifold growth, we will blueprint the effort and create a strategy road map to realise the vision.

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