FICCI Higher Education Summit 2019 and Exhibition provides the attendees with the opportunity to witness deliberations on policy roadmap and other topical issues in higher education, explore partnerships opportunities, establish new contacts and promote their brand amongst higher education professionals and other stakeholders, and augment their brand value by taking advantage of multiple promotional opportunities.
“Exposure to Global Best Practices for education”
Why Attend?
- A platform for Policy Deliberations: Listen to policymakers and provide your perspective
- Knowledge Transfer: Exposure to global best practices
- Networking: Explore collaborations with domestic/foreign partners
- Visibility: Leverage branding opportunities through advertisement, exhibition, and sponsorship
Who Should Attend?
- Chancellors/Vice Chancellors/ Promoters / Directors / Principals / Chairpersons /Academicians / Senior Management / Administrative Heads & Decision-makers of Universities /Higher Educational Institutions (Public & Private)
- Government officials/ Policymakers / Think Tanks
- Corporates/Industry representatives
- Training Institutes Infrastructure and IT Companies providing technology products and services for the Higher Education Sector
- International Organizations & Associations, Embassies, High Commissions & Consulates
- NGOs
- Banks / Financial Institutions
- Media… and many more.
FICCI Higher Education Summit & Exhibition 2018 Activities
- Conference: Deliberations on policy roadmap and other topical issues in Higher Education
- Vice-Chancellor /CEO Roundtable: Exchange of information, ideas and insights on Higher Education among VC & CEOs
- Master Classes: Focused discussion on topical issues pertinent to the sector
- 5th FICCI Higher Education Excellence Awards: Recognition of quality and excellence in Higher Education delivery
- Exhibition: More than 180 exhibitors from top of the line Institutions showcasing best practices to the global participants and explore collaborations
- Reverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM) & B2B Sessions: It provides a rare opportunity to explore research collaborations, faculty and student exchange, academic programs and export of educational services with universities and education companies across the world.
- Delegate Participation: Footfall of 1200 plus national and international delegates which will include 300 plus international delegates from more than 70 plus countries
- Networking Dinner and Lunch: Informal interactions among important stakeholders
- Poster: The shortlisted Indian institutions under Newton-Bhabha Fund will showcase their research work and their know-how with the delegates
About Organisers
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry FICCI
Established in 1927, FICCI is the largest and oldest apex business organization in India. A non-government, not-for-profit organization, FICCI is the voice of India’s business and industry.
From influencing policy to encouraging debate, engaging with policymakers and civil society, FICCI articulates the views and concerns of industry.
It serves its members from the Indian private and public corporate sectors and multinational companies, drawing its strength from diverse regional chambers of commerce and industry across states, reaching out to over 2,50,000 companies.
It also provides a platform for networking and consensus building within and across sectors and is the first port of call for Indian industry, policymakers, and the international business community.
Ministry of Commerce And Industry, Govt Of India
The Department of Commerce formulates, implements and monitors the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) which provides the basic framework of policy and strategy to be followed for promoting exports and trade. The Trade Policy is periodically reviewed to incorporate changes necessary to take care of emerging economic scenarios both in the domestic and international economy. Besides, the Department is also entrusted with responsibilities relating to multilateral and bilateral commercial relations, Special Economic Zones, state trading, export promotion, and trade facilitation, and development and regulation of certain export-oriented industries and commodities.
Ministry Of Human Resource Development
The essence of Human Resource Development is education, which plays a significant and remedial role in balancing the socio-economic fabric of the Country. Since citizens of India are its most valuable resource, our billion-strong nation needs the nurture and care in the form of basic education to achieve a better quality of life. This warrants the all-round development of our citizens, which can be achieved by building strong foundations in education. In pursuance of this mission, the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) was created on September 26, 1985, through the 174th amendment to the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961. Currently, the MHRD works through two departments:
a.) Department of School Education & Literacy
b.) Department of Higher Education
Service Export Promotion Council (SEPC)
Set by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, SEPC is an apex trade body to facilitate service exporters of India and serving as a platform of interaction between service exporters and policymakers. SEPC has been instrumental in promoting the efforts of the Indian service exporting community since 2006.
Date – 21-23 Nov 2019
Venue – Vigyan Bhawan Auditorium, New Delhi, India