Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 2 (ANI/NewsVoir): The Alumni Association, N.C.E Bengal & Jadavpur University, Mumbai Branch, will hold its National Conference on Saturday, 4th March 2023, at the hotel Lalit, Mumbai. The Conference titled "New India @ 2030 - Tailoring for Sustainable Growth" will be organised in association with the Associated Chambers of Commerce & Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), India's oldest Apex Chamber. Nearly 200 people from Mumbai and other parts of the country are expected to attend this year's Conference, including alumni of Jadavpur University, academicians, policymakers, business executives, and alumni of other leading educational institutions. Former Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India and Former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, Padma Vibhushan Dr R Chidambaram, will be the Chief Guest of the Conference. The Guests of Honour will be Marja Einig, Deputy Consul General, German Consulate General Mumbai,
/PRNewswire/ The Alumni Association, N.C.E Bengal & Jadavpur University, Mumbai Branch, will hold its National Conference on Saturday, 4th March 2023, at.
MUMBAI, India, March 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ The Alumni Association, N.C.E Bengal & Jadavpur University, Mumbai Branch, will hold its National Conference on Saturday, 4th March 2023,
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 2 (ANI/NewsVoir): The Alumni Association, N.C.E Bengal & Jadavpur University, Mumbai Branch, will hold its National Conference on Saturday, 4th March 2023, at the hotel Lalit, Mumbai
Building resilience with digital technology The UKWA has been vocal in encouraging members to embrace digitalisation. Peter Ward shares details from the G7 Digital and Technology Ministers Meeting last month.
Our National Conference last year warned members that those failing to move with the changing landscape risked being left behind, while more recently a UKWA logistics users panel also emphasised the increased importance of automation in warehouses, describing digitalisation as a ‘must-have’ rather than a ‘nice-to-have’, key to driving efficiency, productivity and the flexibility to be able to respond to what customers want.
It was, therefore, more than welcome to hear the message clearly set out at the G7 Digital and Technology Ministers Meeting last month, that “recovery from COVID-19 must be rooted in a desire to build back a better, more productive and resilient global economy, with digital technology at its heart.”