"Earlier, it was only about IT. Nobody at that time thought that technology will be put to use in all sectors and fields. Hence, it is all about technology, and we cannot act in silos anymore," he said.
The mega event is expected to attract over 300 exhibitorsshowcasing products and technologies to over 10000 businessvisitors.
The IT conference will cover pertinent segments like Cloud & BigData, Aerospace and Defence, Telecom, Electronics, Cyber Security, AVGC AR & VR, ESDM, GIS, Robotics & AI, Privacy and Piracy, Blockchain and IoT as well as Biotech conference on Oncology, Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs, Proteomics, Big Data and Analytics and IoT.
"Every year government spent Rs 8 to Rs 10 crore to holdmultiple events. It would spend as much to hold the mega event," he said.
The event is not going to be a regular trade show, but a show of investments, ideation, invention and innovation, among other things, Kharge said.
"We want to reposition Bengaluru not only as the hub for services, but also as hubs for ideation, innovation, invention, investments, R&D and skills", hesaid.
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