ESC To Host Indiasoft 2020 On 3rd & 4th March 2020
Targets UAE & Middle East companies to participate, says Kamal Vachani, Hon. Regional Director of ESC
Electronics & Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC), is India’s apex trade promotion organization mandated to promote India’s electronics, telecom and IT exports to global markets.
The largest conglomeration of Indian ICT companies will present a world of ICT innovations, products, and services at the 20th edition of INDIASOFT 2020 during on 3rd & 4th March 2020 at Hyderabad, India. The event is being organized by Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) with the support of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, informed Mr Kamal Vachani, Hon. Regional Director of ESC for the Middle East.
Today all sectors are IT driven and the wider use of IT by industry has proved to enhance their productivity / competitiveness thus leading to attain economies of scale. Over the time, Indian IT has helped global companies to grow exponentially. At INDIASOFT 2020, there will be around 200 Indian ICT companies present who will be ready to customize software development to the demands of global buyers in verticals including .M2M/ Web & Mobile Application Development / Automation / Embedded Systems/ Artificial Intelligence/ Information & Cyber Security/ Films / Animation / Gaming , IOT, etc for all sectors. In the Electronics Hardware Sector, the Indian compnies will display Consumer Electronics, Telecom Hardware, Electronic Instruments, IT Hardware, Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS), etc, More details to the event and Indian exhibiting companies can be accessed from the INDIASOFT 2020 website---- www.indiasoft.org .
ESC has its representative office in Dubai to service the Middle East Region represented by Shri Kamal Vachani. With the help of Shri Kamal Vachani, Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) has been organising India’s participation in major events like Gitex in Dubai and Comex in Oman. ESC members use the services of ESC’s regional office in Dubai to enhance their exports to the Middle East Region. Shri Kamal Vachani represents Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) as a Hon. Regional Director in the Middle East.
Since the inception of Regional Representation in 1999 headed by Shri Kamal Vachani as their representative for the UAE and Middle East, Shri Vachani has been very actively promoting the Electronics & IT exports from India and since then the exports to the Middle East particularly to UAE have increased substantially.
A special mention has to be made about telecom and software development, which has pushed up the growth in the services sector. Now India is ranked among five top countries in the world in terms of development tempo with a GDP close to 2.7 trillion dollars. The country is setting a target of achieving 5 trillion dollars in the conceivable future to further improve the economic ranking among countries. By no means, it is a small achievement. It is heartening to note that India’s services sector, which contributes more than 50% of the GDP and employing 24% of Indian workforce, will be a major driver of growth in the future. Equally significant is the focus that India is laying for facilitating technology to jump start proliferation of innovations and discoveries. The digital infrastructure being laid across the country, increasing penetration of internet and App based technologies, especially in the rural areas, focus on R&D etc are indicators of India’s stride towards consolidating the growth.
What that has achieved in the digital sphere is going to be repeated in the manufacturing and agriculture as well. Prime Minister’s Make in India, designed to promote manufacturing in the country is paying off handsomely. Many important global companies are relocating their operations to India after quitting their operations in China in the wake of the ongoing trade war. Experts predict that even after the possible amicable solution of the trade war, relocation of investments from China is going to be a reality and next door India will be an important beneficiary in the process. The progress India would make in infrastructure sector like aviation, energy, roads and highways, railways, ports and shipping are going to be significant, going by the focused attention being given by the government.
Application of IT tools is scripting significant changes in the Indian agriculture sector. Concepts like precision agriculture, greenhouse cultivation etc are picking up in India, which is also the largest producer of milk and second largest producer of pulses.
Indian IT is contributing to the growth of world economies as it has the inherent characteristics of being innovative and quickly responsive to changing market dynamics. India is seen as the source of IT destination where both the developed and emerging markets conglomerate for the development of software solutions. To supplement the efforts of Indian IT, ESC is contemplating several measures for enhancing ICT exports from the country. The Indian IT SMEs and START UPs are not lagging in this race and are innovating and creating products & solutions to cater to the demand of global markets for them to attain a growth trajectory in their business. Today, Indian tier 2 and tier 3 IT companies, with highly technical qualified work force are bagging business orders globally resulting in both revenue and employment generation and also creating WIN WIN synergy. .