Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A delegation of five leading German companies will begin a five-day tour of Madhya Pradesh from Monday. The visit is expected to open new possibilities in fields of emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Digital transformation among others.
The delegation includes the founders and CEOs of Tilores, Talonic, Staex, Q-nnect AG, and CloudSquid. Their tour follows Chief Minister Mohan Yadav’s visit to Germany a few months ago, during which he had emphasised on technological partnerships to create opportunities for innovation and employment in the state.
Dispute Over Construction Leads To Stone-Pelting, Firing In Gwalior; 5 BookedIt is not merely the beginning of a technical partnership but the foundation stone for Madhya Pradesh’s trade and innovation journey, the chief minister had said during his visit.
These German companies are known for their prowess in AI based data integration, workflow automation, IOT and Connectivity Solutions, enterprise software etc.
The delegates will tour Indore and Ujjain from August 18 to 20 and arrive in Bhopal on August 21 for a two-day tour. During the Indore visit, the delegation will participate in technical workshops and strategic discussions. They will visit IIT Indore incubation center and will interact with local start Ups. Later they will visit Bhopal and have a dialogue with senior officers of the industry department and with educational and technical institutions.
German delegation
Stevan Renwick, Founder & CEO, Tilores
Nikolas Adamopoulos, Founder & CEO Talonic
Dr Alexandra K Mikityuk, Founder & CEO Staex
Matthias Progscha, Founder, Q-nnect AG
Filip Rejmus, Co Founder, CloudSquid
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