The sector specific policies to be launched are: Textiles and Apparel policy, Pharmaceuticals policy, Biotechnology policy, Renewable Energy policy, Healthcare Investment policy, MSME Development policy and Food Processing policy (amendment).
While all the policies will be launched newly, the MSME Development policy and Food Processing policy (amendment) will replace the MSME Development policy-2009 and Food Processing policy-2013 respectively. The policies are set to be unveiled in October or by early November.
The state has also plans to launch the Tourism policy and Export policy. Efforts are also on to launch a new policy for plastics, chemicals & petrochemicals for the state.
Odisha has prepared a shelf of over 125 projects which it will showcase at the upcoming extravaganza planned in collaboration with the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP).
Such projects are touted as 'investible projects' where Odisha would be seeking fresh investments by highlighting the infrastructure. These projects cover an array of sectors- chemicals, petrochemicals & plastics, textiles, healthcare & biotech, agro & food processing, IT & electronics system design & manufacturing (ESDM), tourism, industrial parks, logistics & transport, Smart City projects, energy and investment opportunities for downstream industries in steel and aluminium.
The conclave would showcase the policy and regulatory environment, investment opportunities across focus sectors and manufacturing prowess of the state.
Pitching itself as the ultimate destination for investors, Odisha would showcase its strengths- good governance & stable political leadership, gateway to the ASEAN region, pioneer in single window facilitation,100,000 acres of industrial land bank, progressive industrial policy with best-in-class incentives, robust industrial infrastructure ecosystem and knowledge hub of the east with over 100,000 industry ready manpower graduating every year.
Odisha has been ranked the number one state by Assocham (2016) in terms of manufacturing investments. Its capital city Bhubaneswar was adjudged the number one Smart City in a contest among 98 Indian cities.
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