CM Revanth, Delegation Leaves For Davos To Take Part In WEF

Hyderabad, Jan 15 (Maxim News): Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and IT Minister D. Sridhar Babu have left for Davos, in Switzerland to participate in the 54th annual meeting of the World economic Forum from January 15 to 19.

Soon after taking charge, Revanth Reddy was invited by WEF to participate in this year’s event. Since Telangana formation, this is the first time for the Chief Minister to lead the official delegation. The WEF provides an opportunity to meet and interact with top industry leaders, both from India and abroad and share the new government’s vision and priorities,  it is also an ideal platform to showcase the strength of the State as a leading IT and life sciences hub and attract investments. 

The IT minister’s team worked out a very packed schedule at Davos. The Chief Minister and I will be meeting 70 industry leaders in three days. They include CEOs of top global companies like Novartis, medtronic, AstraZeneca, Google, Uber, mastercard, Bayer, LDC and UPL. We will also be meeting captains of Indian industry, including Tata, Wipro, HCL Tech, JSW godrej, Airtel, Bajaj interaction with leading business chambers like CII and NASSCOM as well as media networks are also planned, said Sridhar Babu during an informal interaction with the media.

The WEF is the premier international platform where government leaders, global CEOs, industry captains, social entrepreneurs and newsmakers meet every year in a collaborative spirit to address global issues and shape the agenda for government, industry and societal action. It is an invite only event and attracts participation from over 3,000 delegates every year, including representatives from 100 governments, top 1,000 global companies, all leading international organisations, NGOs and media.  (Maxim News)


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