IMC 2017: UK eyes partnership with Digital India, Indian Tech companies

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The UK's Department for International Trade (DIT) is partnering at the first ever Indian Mobile (IMC) 2017, bringing a strong delegation of eight technologies companies and specialists, including Cobham, Culture Group, Inmarsat, Kloudpad, Kumulos, SysMech, Third Space Auto Ltd and Inspired Mobile.

The is the country partner with organisers Cellular Operators Association of (COAI), who are organising the three-day conference and exhibition along with the of India's Department of Telecom and Ministry of Communications of and Ministry of Electronics and

The conference is creating a unique distinctive global platform for the telecommunication and allied industries in The trade delegation comprises of top names in the British technology industry along with agile and innovative technology start-ups.

Alexander Evans, Acting British High Commissioner to will inaugurate the Pavilion at the conference that will showcase the UK's achievements in the technology sphere. He will address the session on 'India' sharing UK's vision to partner with

"The United Kingdom is a global technology powerhouse. Our country is investing 740 million GBP from the National Productivity Investment Fund to ensure Britain remains at the forefront of innovation. Our trade delegation demonstrates our technological prowess, including leaders in state-of-the-art wireless connectivity solutions, satellite networks, data intelligence and skills platforms. We want to bring our cutting-edge technology and innovation to partner with initiatives like 'India' and the smart cities programme," he said.

"The event is expected to be the largest of its kind, in this part of the world, and the ideal platform for two countries like and the to showcase their potential as partners in the future development of technologies and the consequent overall social and economic advancement. As the world's second largest telecommunications market there is much that can do for the in the areas of information and communications technology and vice versa," opined Rajan Mathews, Director General of COAI.

"Together, and the have the potential to revolutionise many areas including financial technology, cyber security, skill development, as well as the research and development in the sector through innovation. There is a huge opportunity for the enhancing business relationships between our two countries through IMC2017 and we look forward to work alongside the for long time to come," he added.

Mischa Dohler, Professor in Wireless Communications at London is visiting IMC as a part of the British delegation. He is an expert in driving cross-disciplinary research and innovation in technology; sciences and arts, at the conference he will speak about innovation through 'Internet of Things'.

Additionally, Mark Beresford, an international business development and technology specialist with DIT will meet Indian technology companies and discuss opportunities for Indian investments in

is the fourth largest investor in the with the technology and telecoms sectors comprise 31 percent of Indian investment in the

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First Published: Wed, September 27 2017. 13:57 IST