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Bhubaneswar: Union Minister for Education and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Dharmendra Pradhan will inaugurate the ‘Future of Work’ exhibition here tomorrow.
The one-of-its-kind exhibition is being organised on the sidelines of the third Education Working Group (EdWG) meeting under G20 presidency from April 23 to 28 at Bhubaneswar’s CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (IMMT).
The exhibition will present a unique platform for technology leaders, influencers and academia to showcase their perspectives and vision around the future of work.
The exhibition will feature institutes and organisations from diverse sectors including NIT Rourkela, IIT Bhubaneshwar, IIM Sambalpur, Meta, UNICEF, NCERT and others. They will display technologies that will drive future of work, constant innovations in modern workplace, future skills and innovative delivery models.
More than 100 exhibitors from India and G2O member countries will demonstrate their products at the exhibition.
The Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and Ministry of Education (MoE) will also host precursor events on April 23 and 24. For Day 1, the theme is ‘Deep Tech with a focus on advanced technology in Future of Work’.
To delve deeper into the theme around advent of Deep Tech and its impact on Future of Work, multiple panel discussions have been planned, including India’s prospects in global semiconductor ecosystem, the world of digitalization and new age startups.
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