National MSME Conclave: "Let's Unlock India's MSME Potential: A New Vision"
National MSME Conclave: "Let's Unlock India's MSME Potential: A New Vision"
National MSME Conclave: "Let's Unlock India's MSME Potential: A New Vision"
MSME Conclave
2014
Let's unlock India's MSME Potential: A New Vision
Conference
Booklet
Table of Contents
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Speaker's Profile
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Sponsors Profile
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Principal Partner
Indian Industries Association (IIA) Profile
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Knowledge Partner
Security Promotion Group of India (SPGI) Profile
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Fostering
excellence in
Corporate
Governance
India's premier educational and research institution :
The Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs
The Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) was registered as a society on September
12, 2008 under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. An autonomous institute, IICA
works under the aegis of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs to deliver opportunities for
research, education, and advocacy. It is also a think tank that curates a repository of data
and knowledge for policy makers, regulators as well as other stakeholders working in the
domain of corporate affairs.
Set up as the premier organisation that aims at providing astute and credible intellectual
leadership in corporate regulation, governance and running sustainable businesses,
IICA is a think-tank, capacity building and service delivery institute. Its work enables
corporate growth, reforms and regulation through synergised knowledge management,
and global partnerships thus offering real-time solutions. IICA propels knowledge and
training through its network of schools and centres. It has six departments and six hubs
of excellence carrying this vision forward.
The institute, spread across a sprawling 14-acres, has state-of-the art infrastructure. Its
main building is eight storeyed high and is eco-sensitive. The campus has residential
blocks, hostel facilities for staff and students, recreational centre, a well-stocked library,
an in-house auditorium and an efficient knowledge management system.
Key activities carried out by IICA include induction and in-service training to Indian
Corporate Law Service (ICLS) officers, capacity-building and training programmes,
policy advisory functions, public outreach and stakeholder consultations through
seminars, conferences and forums.
IICA also supports Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) initiatives on all matters relating
to Corporate Affairs. Anticipation of corporate needs for effective functioning, reviewing
corporate laws for effective amendments to cater to evolving business environments,
exploring new paradigms such as investor education, and periodic reviews and updation
of definitions, components and activities related to corporate governance are other
prominent initiatives of the institute.
Background
& Objectives:
National MSME Conclave 2014
Background
Worldwide, Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MSMEs) have been accepted
as the key component of industrial
development and a significant
contributor to national income. In a
developing economy, this sector not only
provides employment opportunities to
millions of people, but it also creates an
enabling environment for entrepreneurs
to develop their talents and necessary
skills.
In India too, the role and contribution of
MSMEs in the growth of economy and
entrepreneurship development is well
established. The importance of MSMEs in
our country is attributable to the fact that
it has low investment requirements,
location wise mobility and in many cases
it uses traditional skills and natural
resources. Despite this, the MSMEs in
India continue to face many challenges
such as stiff competition from large scale
industries, shortage of funds, lack of
updated technology, unpredictable
market scenario etc.
Hard policy choices, challenges of
implementation, regulation &
governance, an uncertain macroeconomic
environment and global sectoral
transformation have added to the
difficulties & challenges faced by the
MSME sector in India.
The
establishment of a sound process whereby
Expected
Participation of
Supporting
organizations
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Focus
The National MSME Conclave 2014 will
focus on the issues critical to the
functioning of enterprises in India. The
conclave will generate discussions based
on the ongoing debate on the MSME
sector and the possibility of growth in
these industries. Entrepreneurs will be
encouraged to appreciate and understand
the challenges of emerging micro &
macro-economic units and to explore
solutions to tackle them.
Some of the key topics of discussion
include:
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Skilled manpower
Access to Financial resources
Private Investment in
manufacturing sectors
Incentives for MSMEs in Electronics
& IT/hardware manufacturing
industry
Security industry and LED / Energy
Sector industries
MSME initiatives and enforcing
indigenous content & value addition
Increasing the indigenous
manufacturing base of MSME
products in India
Growth and structure of SMEs in
service sector
Adopting E-Commerce its
Implications for MSMEs
Centre for
MSME, IICA:
An Introduction
Vision of IICA - Centre for MSME
MSMEs Capacity Building for Global Presence
Strengthening the growth and competitiveness of SMEs in India, with benefits for
business starters as well as employees & job-seekers in the sector.
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To make the IICA Institution globally known as a centre for excellence in the area
of enterprise creation and development through education, knowledge, training,
research/publications etc.
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To make IICA- Centre for MSME a nodal & development institute in the field of
entrepreneurship development.
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To sensitize the policy makers & planners about the need, urgency and strategy
towards enterprise creation & development
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To continuous try & promote more and more entrepreneurship through publicprivate partnership
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10. To enable the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises to perform capably and
competitively enough to excel in the export front.
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Area of Focus
Research & Consultancy
Knowledge Partner
To foster entrepreneurship
through ecosystem development
and academic initiatives
Collaborate with institutes of
repute in India and abroad.
Capacity Building
Build and train professionals in
the area of entrepreneurship.
Partner with organizations to
formulate effective policies.
Sector Guidelines & Policy
Advocacy through knowledge
research, strategy development &
communication follow-up
A Way-forward
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Speaker's Profile
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Speaker's Profile
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Speaker's Profile
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Speaker's Profile
Shri P. Udayakumar
Director (Planning & Marketing)
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
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Speaker's Profile
Speaker's Profile
Speaker's Profile
Dr. Dietrich
Kebschull
Chairman
IGEP
Foundation
Professor Dr. Dietrich Kebschull is
presently the Chairman of IGEP, New
Delhi. He has been in India since 1987 as
Director of Indo-German Export
Promotion (IGEP), which was run by the
Indian and the German Governments till
2005. Since then IGEP works as an
independent non-profit organization for
enhancing trade and investment
relations between India and EU
countries. Dr. Kebschull is also the
Representative of the German Federal
States Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein
for Economic Relations. The Business
Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI), an
initiative of European retail companies
initiated by the Foreign Trade
Association (FTA) Brussels, has
appointed him as the official
representative of BSCI in India. He was
also the Chief Programme Coordinator of
EU-India and Investment Development
Programme (EU-TIDP).
In his work he always put special focus on
the social and environmental impact of
private sector activities. Therefore he
introduced already in 1994 the
RUGMARK-label, which assures that
carpets are produced without illegal child
labour and helped to avoid a boycott of
Indian carpet exports. Therefore he was
awarded with life time award by the
Carpet Export Promotion Council (CEPC)
Speaker's Profile
Ms Devyani Hari
Responsible Enterprise Finance
Deutsche Gesellschaft fr internationale
Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
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8. I n d i g e n o u s l y m a n u f a c t u r e d
microcontroller based audio-video door
phones
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Speaker's Profile
Shri Ajay
Shankar
Member
Secretary,
National
Manufacturing
Competitiveness
Council (NMCC)
Speaker's Profile
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Sponsors
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Sparsh
Established in 2002, Sparsh is pioneer
and leader in manufacturing Electronic
Video Surveillance equipments in India
with product presence in more than 10
countries, presence in more than 120
cities in India, channel strength of more
than 2000 and manufacturing more than
half a million security equipment's every
year. Sparsh has revolutionized the
Indian security market by being India's
first company to manufacture CCTV
cameras in India in 2007 and in just span
of seven years Sparsh is today the pioneer
and leader in the security industry having
global footprints. Our focus on indigenous
design and manufacture of
technologically advanced electronic
security devices has put India on the
global map for designing and
manufacturing high quality and
technologically advanced electronic
security equipment.
Customer focus and satisfaction is core
part of our company DNA. We are all
about helping our customers secure and
manage their facilities to enable an
environment of confidence and make then
feel Secure. We are always striving to
add new innovative cost effective
technologies to improve security for one
and all.
Sparsh' vision is to put India on the global
map for designing and manufacturing
high quality and technologically
advanced electronic security equipment.
Sparsh strictly follows principles of
quality control and has ISO 9001:2008,
RoHS, CE and FCC certification for its
products.
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Snapdeal
ebay India
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Principal Partner
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Knowledge Partner
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Registration
Inaugural Session
Welcome Address
Address by
Keynote address
Dr. Bhaskar Chatterjee
Evolving Theme
Director General & CEO, IICA
Let's unlock India's MSME Potential: A New Vision
Special Address
Address
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Commerce
- Adoption of Social Compliance standards to boost SME Exports
Mr. Tapan K Patra, Director, Association of Competitive Telecom Operators (ACTO)
Use of ICT to make MSMEs more competitive and sustainable.
Prof. Shashank Mehta, Project Head, DCS-MSMEs,
National Institute of Design MSME
Design Clinic Scheme
n Government Policies for MSMEs in Security Industry
Session Moderator: Mr. Sanjeev Sehgal, Managing Director of Sparsh and Founding
Chairman of Security Promotion Group of India (SPGI)
Mr. Sumit, Manager, COO, Sparsh
Mr. Nimish Vishnoi, Manager Product and Strategy, Securico Electronics India
Limited
n Government Policies for MSME's in energy & LED industry
Session Moderator: Dr. Sandeep Garg, Sr. Technical Specialist and Head- DSM,
Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL)
Shri S.N. Dwivedi, Managing Director, Elcomponics Sales Pvt. Ltd.
Dr. (Mrs.) Jyoti S. A. Bhat, Adviser (Scientist-'G'), Government of India
Department of Scientific & Industrial Research, Ministry of Science & Technology
Question & Answer Session 5 minutes
1330 1415 hrs
Networking Lunch
Plenary Session II - Challenges and opportunities for SMEs adopting ECommerce its Implications for MSMEs. What is in store, opportunities
& Challenges
Session Moderator: Mr. Rajesh Batra, Head, Centre for MSME, IICA
Mr. Rohit Bansal, Co-Founder & COO, Snapdeal.com
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1630 hrs
High Tea
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Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises
SPONSORS
PRINCIPAL PARTNER
KNOWLEDGE PARTNER
MEDIA PARTNER
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