One Mega Event concluded recently after three busy days of collaborating, networking and sharing best practices. The highly interactive conference and expo succeeded in establishing meaningful connections between key players from the worlds of commerce, politics and research and development to outline urban reality. The event showcased real-world innovative solutions, cutting-edge technology and proven strategies that India needs to build more livable, workable and sustainable cities.
Bringing five expos -Buildings India 2017 expo, Solar India 2017 expo, Transport India 2017 expo, Smart Cities India 2017 expo and Water India 2017 expo- under one roof, the vision of the One Mega Event is to help develop attractive and safe cities that evoke pride, passion and a sense of belonging among citizens.
More than 15,000 visitors thronged the various innovative booths set up by leading global players such as Oracle, Hitachi, Ericsson, among others. Exhibitors were overwhelmed by the footfall count, and the business opportunities One Mega Event provided.
Government and business delegations from the European Union, France, Norway, The Netherlands, Singapore, South Africa, Ontario (Canada) also attended the mega event.
Smart Village Conclave
During the session, Smart Village Conclave ‘Bridging the Gap between Rural and Urban’, Dr. Udit Raj, Member of Parliament, was explicit about the social problems prevalent in villages. “Orthodox practices in villages lead to gender separation. While males are meant for productive activities, females are confined to homely work. Such social norms need to be addressed to bring about positive change. The society should take the initiative.”
Talking about the National Rurban Mission(NRuM), Ms. Vineeta Hariharan, Head, National Rurban Mission, Ministry of Rural Development, said, “NRuM is the first mission of its kind which initiated cluster development in rural India. The aim of this programme is to develop villages which have a potential to grow. The desirable components of a rurban cluster are solid waste treatment, fully equipped mobile health units, etc. The funds for this mission are collected through partnerships between state government, public and private organisations. The mission’s goal is to develop 300 rurban clusters, which will be open defecation- free (ODF), and equipped with all basic amenities.”
CEO Ajay Pandey of Sehgal Foundation, said, “We intend to develop villages to an extent that they act as an inspiration for urban areas. This can be done by making water available in schools and by initiating water harvesting programmes in villages.”
Awards 2017
The second Smart Cities India Awards 2017 were presented to individuals, policy makers, companies, government bodies and associations who have contributed the most to the Smart Cities Mission. Around two hundred entries were received at the second edition of the awards with 12 winners under 10 categories. The three Jury Excellence Awards were awarded to Sterlite Technologies, Larsen & Toubro Ltd and Surat Municipal Corporation.
An Oracle spokesperson said, “It is a well-organized event with high quality arrangements. We tapped a lot of opportunities for exposure, and met with customers and partners. There was keen interest in our solutions, and we got plenty of opportunities to identify new partners. The conferences were interesting and stimulating. We found the platform full of possibility, exposure, and business development opportunities.”
“We are pleased to be a sponsor and participant in the Smart City India 2017 Expo. The show has given us opportunities to further our conversations and relationships with industry partners and potential customers, as we seek to deliver on Hitachi's mission of social innovation through intelligent IoT solutions and infrastructure that help Indian cities become safer, more efficient, and thriving places for people to live and work,” said Mr. Justin Bean, Director of Smart City Solutions Marketing, Hitachi Insight Group.
“It is an excellent platform. The response from channel partners, distributors and direct customers was overwhelming. We thank the organisers for curating such a powerful platform that allows Taiwanese companies to showcase its products and solutions to the right set of target audience (both in public and private companies),” said a spokesperson from Taiwan Excellence.
“There was extensive participation from officials representing Indian cities, and next year, we expect to engage with even more national and international, industry leaders, state and local government officials, decision makers, financiers, technologists, trade groups, academics, researchers and non-profit and social organisations,” said Mr. Prem Behl, Chairman, Exhibitions India Group.
The next One Mega Event will be held in New Delhi from 23-25 May, 2018.