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Australia aims deeper digital partnership with India as SMEs join tech mission

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Australia aims deeper digital partnership with India as SMEs join tech mission

Australia, known for its vibrant tech scene and innovative mindset, is all set to make its mark at the Bengaluru Tech Summit (BTS) this year. The country is bringing its largest-ever delegation of 23 organisations to the highly anticipated event, which is a testament to its deep interest and commitment towards the Indian tech industry.

BTS, one of the largest and most prestigious tech events in Asia, is known for its highly curated sessions, cutting-edge technologies, and diverse participation from around the world. This year, the event is expected to witness a significant boost in its already impressive lineup with the inclusion of the Australian delegation.

The Australian delegation, led by the Australia India Business Council (AIBC), will consist of a wide range of companies, startups, and research organizations. These 23 organizations are at the forefront of the latest technologies and are driven by innovation and collaboration. Their participation in BTS is a reflection of the ever-growing bilateral relationship between Australia and India.

The delegation will showcase some of Australia’s leading advancements in fields like AI, IoT, blockchain, and cybersecurity. This presents a fantastic opportunity for Indian companies to explore potential partnerships and collaborations with their Australian counterparts, thereby encouraging knowledge sharing and technology transfer.

One of the highlights of the Australian delegation is the presence of six startups, which will showcase their cutting-edge technologies and solutions at the event. These startups are focused on areas like agri-tech, fintech, and edutech, making them well-aligned with India’s current needs and priorities. This presents a fantastic opportunity for these startups to showcase their innovations, expand their networks, and tap into the vast Indian market.

Apart from startups, the delegation also includes leading research organizations and universities like Macquarie University, Swinburne University, and the University of Newcastle. Their presence at the summit reflects their commitment to fostering academic and research partnerships between the two nations. These partnerships will not only benefit the two countries but also contribute towards a better and more sustainable world.

The Australian delegation is also a strong representation of the diversity and inclusion that Australia is known for. The delegation includes organizations led by women and members of the indigenous community, further highlighting the country’s commitment towards creating an inclusive and equal world through technology.

Australia has been a close partner of India in terms of trade and investment, but its participation at BTS 2021 signifies a deeper and long-lasting relationship between the two countries. The delegation is a testament to the growing interest and eagerness of Australian companies to expand their reach in the Indian market and contribute towards its growth story.

The participation of the Australian delegation at BTS 2021 is expected to pave the way for more cooperation, collaborations, and partnerships between the two countries. It will be a platform for the Australian organizations to showcase their innovative technologies, learn from their Indian counterparts, and explore new business opportunities.

In addition to the delegation, the AIBC will also be hosting a dedicated networking session for the Australian and Indian companies to interact and explore potential partnerships. This session will facilitate knowledge exchange, fostering new relationships, and creating new opportunities for growth.

BTS 2021 will take place from November 18-20, 2021, and is expected to attract a wide range of participants, including government officials, industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and students from India and around the world. The presence of the Australian delegation will undoubtedly add to the scope and diversity of the event, making it a must-attend for anyone interested in the tech industry.

In conclusion, Australia’s largest-ever delegation at the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2021 is a clear indication of the country’s keen interest and commitment towards strengthening its ties with India. It presents a fantastic opportunity for both nations to come together and drive innovation, growth, and prosperity through technology. The Australian delegation is all set to make its mark at BTS 2021, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for this partnership.

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