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    ET Make in India SME Summit in Hyderabad: Small businesses should adopt modern technology as soon as possible

    ET MSME Regional Summit: Hyderabad’s startup ecosystem has come a long way and is now focussed on hi-tech areas such as drone technology and space manufacturing. More and more small businesses should embrace AI and other modern technologies if they want to survive for long.

    Strategic insights flourish at ET Make in India SME Summit’s Kolkata Chapter

    Stakeholders, including Bengal cabinet Minister for Heavy Industries and MSMEs, Shashi Panja, entrepreneurs from food product companies, and industry spokespersons from across the terrains of tea, tourism, and leather convened to share dive deep into the way forward, spelling out the sectors/areas that demand attention and more.

    ET Make in India SME Summit in Lucknow: Micro industries must be given adequate support in the MSME ecosystem

    The purpose of these regional ET MSME Summit events is primarily to increase awareness, promote networking and support industry-specific learning to give small industries a leg up.

    ET MSME Regional Summit 2024: Blueprint for enabling ease of doing business for MSMEs in Telangana

    Watch the Hyderabad edition of the ET Make in India - MSME Regional Summit series where a distinguished gathering of local MSMEs, policymakers, business leaders, and industry stakeholders from the Telangana MSME ecosystem came together to decode region...

    Digital advances and subsidies propel the state’s thriving MSME sector, says Shashi Panja, Minister of Industries, West Bengal

    At the ET Make in India SME summit’s Kolkata edition, Shashi Panja highlighted the various policies adopted by the TMC government to support MSMEs, including bank interest subsidies, setting up cooperatives and clusters, and offering credit cards for MSME entrepreneurs.

    One District One Product scheme is catalysing UP's export potential, says Alok Kumar, Principal Secretary, MSME and Export Promotion, UP Govt

    The One District One Product (ODOP) scheme has made a big difference in many industrial segments across UP, and it has also been a significant catalyst for the country's economic growth, according to Alok Kumar, Principal Secretary, MSME and Export Promotion, UP Government.

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