Rewa to Host Pivotal 5th Regional Industry Conclave
Madhya Pradesh's 5th Regional Industry Conclave is set for October 23 in Rewa. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will engage with over 2500 industrialists to shape the Vindhya region's economic future. The event is a precursor to the 2025 Global Investor Summit, aimed at promoting Madhya Pradesh as a key investment hub.
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The fifth edition of the Regional Industry Conclave is set to take place in Rewa on October 23, as per an official announcement. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will engage in discussions with industrialists during the event, which will host over 2,500 participants from across India.
Aimed at shaping the industrial future of the Vindhya region, the conclave will facilitate business partnerships among industrialists from more than 10 states, including Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. This diversity aims to bolster a robust business network, allowing local industrialists to explore inter-state opportunities and elevate regional products on a wider scale.
Vindhya region, known for its cultural heritage, is gradually positioning itself as a burgeoning business hub. The conclave is perceived as a pivotal platform for showcasing local products to broader markets, refining business prospects while drawing fresh investments. Delegates will also savor local dishes from the Baghelkhand area, combining business with cultural immersion.
The Regional Industry Conclaves precede the "Invest Madhya Pradesh-Global Investor Summit-2025", planned for February 7-8 in Bhopal. This summit aims to brand Madhya Pradesh as a leading investment locale by showcasing its rich resources and conducive business environment. Previous conclaves were held in Ujjain, Jabalpur, Gwalior, and Sagar earlier this year.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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