‘Tamil Nadu Unlimited’ summit to be held on December 12
The Hindu
Tamil Nadu Unlimited summit to be held in Chennai on Dec 12 to highlight potential of different sectors. Seven panel discussions to be moderated by The Hindu's journalists. Co-presenting partner Guidance Tamil Nadu, powered by Veranda Learning and SBI. VFS Global, Nippo, CREDAI, Sify Technologies, Nippon Paint, Avtar Group, MIOT International, FICCI and Tamil Nadu Tourism are partners. Speakers from Japan and Germany to discuss mutual progress in business, education and culture.
‘Tamil Nadu Unlimited’, a one-day summit organised by The Hindu in association with Guidance Tamil Nadu, will be held in Chennai on December 12.
The summit, which is being organised ahead of next year’s Global Investors Meet, would highlight the potential of the different sectors in developing Tamil Nadu into a preferred growth destination.
The summit will comprise seven panel discussions — ‘Expanding Education Landscape of Tamil Nadu’; ‘Women Workforce: Why Tamil Nadu is Ahead of the Curve’; ‘Tamil Nadu’s Region-Wise Growth: A Trendsetter’; ‘Tourism Industry: The Growth Engine of Tamil Nadu’; ‘Destination Tamil Nadu: IT Infra Hub’; ‘Fintech Sector in Tamil Nadu: Expanding the Fintech Ecosystem for Inclusive, Well-Rounded Growth’ and ‘Destination Tamil Nadu: A Perspective from the Consul-Generals’.
The Hindu’s journalists will moderate the discussions.
The event, which has Guidance Tamil Nadu as its co-presenting partner, is powered by Veranda Learning and the State Bank of India (SBI). VFS Global, Nippo, and the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI), Chennai, are the associate sponsors. Sify Technologies has joined in as the digital transformation partner; Nippon Paint is the colour partner and the Avtar Group is the diversity partner. MIOT International is the healthcare partner. The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) is the industry partner for the event, while Tamil Nadu Tourism is the tourism partner.
Entry to the event is through invitation
Taga Masayuki, Consul-General of Japan in Chennai, who is one of the speakers at the summit, said: “Many of the Japanese companies, especially manufacturing companies, consider Tamil Nadu as a good destination for manufacturing and selling. This is not only for the Indian market but also for global markets.”