CEO Anoop Ambika said the event will see the convergence of around 15,000 delegates from within the country and abroad, he said.
It aims to showcase cutting-edge products from emerging sectors such as robotics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, augmented reality, virtual reality, life sciences, space tech, blockchain, IoT, e-governance, fintech, healthtech, agritech, edutech, and SaS from across the country’s ecosystem.
The event assumes added significance as it happens at a moment when the state is well on track of a profound transformation into a knowledge economy, Ambika said.
The critical role played by the state’s well-established startup ecosystem in that paradigm shift cuts across the entire socio-economic spectrum, he added.
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An expo on the sidelines of Huddle Global will give 100-plus nascent companies an opportunity to display their products. They can also interact with experts from technology and industry for advice on investment opportunities. The conclave will also be a window to display a wide range of eco-sustainable and value-added products made out of millets, crops and fruits.