This was discussed at the meeting of the advisory committee of the 8th edition of the Summit, chaired by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, a press release said.
The advisory committee also discussed invitation to Nobel prize winners whose research work has contributed to the industry to the Summit.
This is the first time that Nobel prize winners will be invited for a seminar here on Junary 9, 2017, the release said, though it did not mention who were the invitees.
13 countries have agreed to be 'partner countries' for the Summit.
The meeting was attended by state ministers, industrialists and experts from ASSOCHAM, KPMG and FICCI, release said.
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