Indian High Commission in Ottawa organized Canada-India Innovation Conference

The aim of the conference was to highlight and discuss emerging opportunities in Canada and in India in the areas of innovation, infrastructure and investment.

Indian High Commission in Ottawa organized Canada-India Innovation Conference
NEW DELHI: The Indian High Commission in Ottawa, in collaboration with the Canada-India Centre for Excellence and Indo-Canada Ottawa Business Chamber (ICOBC), had organized Canada-India Innovation Conference on September 23 at Carleton University.

The aim of the conference was to highlight and discuss emerging opportunities in Canada and in India in the areas of (a) Innovation: Innovation Agenda, Make in India and (b) Infrastructure and Investment: Energy, Digital Infrastructure, Smart Cities initiative.

The conference brought together experts from academia, private sector and government to identify policy, technology, and business collaboration opportunities between India and Canada and explored the possibilities for Canadians to build long-term relationships with their Indian counterparts. Issues of collaboration around funding, resources, technology, knowledge, innovative processes, and human resource development were discussed. Participants and panelists were encouraged to provide “out of the box” solutions to overcome challenges and seize the opportunities emerging inn India.

Addressing the conference, Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science, and Economic Development, Navdeep Bains expressed his happiness that through this conference, the new India is meeting the new Canada. Recalling his Indian heritage, he lauded the opportunity that Canada provided to new comers from all over the globe.

He underlined that innovation was more than simple creation of wealth, it was to be part the global value system of innovation and both India and Canada would be benefiting from this spirit, which was core to the Canadian ‘innovation agenda’. He emphasized that Canada needed more people and talent and attracting more talents did not take away jobs. It was also important to retain talent as well, he highlighted. He said that young India with a booming middle class was Canada’s best is the best partner.

Bains suggested three key areas that both countries should explore for cooperation, viz. clean technology, digital financial technology and cyber security.
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Addressing the conference David Lametti, Parliamentary Secretary to Canadian Minister of International Trade underlined that in the age of building roads and buildings, the conference was an excellent opportunity to talk about building bridges for business, trade and innovation at a time when some talked about trade protection and building walls. President and Vice-Chancellor, Carleton University Professor Roseann Runte talked of cross cultural interaction and reverse thinking to boost innovation.

High Commissioner of India Vishnu Prakash, touched upon the reforms that the government of India had done to attract foreign investment in almost all sectors in India. Deputy High Commissioner of India Arun Sahu highlighted the possibilities of connecting the minds of both India and Canada to benefit from the global innovation opportunities.
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