On 5th May,2022 the MSME Committee, of Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry organized a programme-seminar on Technology Transfer & Launch of Technology Transfer Platform at GCCI, Ahmedabad
Shri Hemant Shah, President, Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry in his welcome speech informed about the programme and how it will be helpful to MSMEs seeking advance technology. He also mentioned about the efforts being made by MSME Committee to prepare MSMEs for new technology.
Shri J.B Patel, Senior Visiting faculty, Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India delivered a nice talk during the programme relating to organizations from India and abroad offering Technologies and Experts.
Dr. Narottam Sahu, Advisor and Member Secretary, Gujarat Council on Science and Technology, Dept of Science & Technology, Government of Gujarat delivered a nice talk during the programme relating to technology transfer opportunities and support from Govt. of India as well as Govt. of Gujarat.
Mr. Jolly Joseph, Representative, The Netherlands senior experts organization briefed about his organization and talked about how his organization will be helpful to improve the technology at ground level to MSMEs.
Dr. Nirav Jamnapara Head - Projects and Technology Transfer, Institute for Plasma Research briefed about his institute and technologies available with them. He appealed to MSMEs to come forward to avail different technologies available to improve quality and sustainability of product.
During this session, GCCI launched Platform for Technology Transfer to strengthen MSMEs with Technological advancement. This platform will help getting experts & Technology from Indian & worldwide organizations.
In Question Answer session various questions raised by the participants and speakers were replied.
Shri Padmin Buch in his concluding remarks expressed gratitude towards speakers for entertaining MSMEs
Shri,Tejas Mehta, Co-Chairman,MSME Committee,GCCI expressed gratitude towards speakers for entertaining MSMEs and concluded the event with a vote of thanks.
Approximately 35+ participants actively participated physically.