This webinar was hosted on Wednesday, September 23 2015 from 4:00 – 5:00 pm IST (local time) and was presented by Amit Bhatt, Strategy Head – Urban Transport, EMBARQ India.
On 21 June 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a bold, new initiative - The Smart Cities Mission. The conceptualization of this mission is based on achieving an enhanced livability index in cities and boost public transportation, communication and water, gas and electricity supply. Additionally, this mission will also promote the utilization of technological innovations and familiarize people with e-management as the core of infrastructure. These ‘Smart’ Solutions will in turn drive economic growth. The initiative focuses on the sustainable and inclusive development of cities with the idea of looking at compact areas and creating a replicable model for other aspiring cities.
This webinar discussed what should India’s smart cities aspire to become for their citizens and how should policy makers approach the planning of smart cities.
Webinar Recording - http://embarqindiahub.org/webinars/why-smart-cites-mission-matters-india
Upcoming Webinars - http://embarqindiahub.org/e-learning/webinars
There is a need to have a comprehensive look at the concept of smart village. This presentation is a part of a training programme on "IoT based smart village" conducted at ABV-IIITM.
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Global Urbanization and Smart Sustainable Cities
FUTRE WORLD
SUSTAINABLE WORLD
SMART WORLD
SMART SUSTAINABLE COUNTRIES, CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE NATIONAL GROWTH
SUSTAINABLE URBAN GROWTH
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This webinar was hosted on Wednesday, September 23 2015 from 4:00 – 5:00 pm IST (local time) and was presented by Amit Bhatt, Strategy Head – Urban Transport, EMBARQ India.
On 21 June 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a bold, new initiative - The Smart Cities Mission. The conceptualization of this mission is based on achieving an enhanced livability index in cities and boost public transportation, communication and water, gas and electricity supply. Additionally, this mission will also promote the utilization of technological innovations and familiarize people with e-management as the core of infrastructure. These ‘Smart’ Solutions will in turn drive economic growth. The initiative focuses on the sustainable and inclusive development of cities with the idea of looking at compact areas and creating a replicable model for other aspiring cities.
This webinar discussed what should India’s smart cities aspire to become for their citizens and how should policy makers approach the planning of smart cities.
Webinar Recording - http://embarqindiahub.org/webinars/why-smart-cites-mission-matters-india
Upcoming Webinars - http://embarqindiahub.org/e-learning/webinars
There is a need to have a comprehensive look at the concept of smart village. This presentation is a part of a training programme on "IoT based smart village" conducted at ABV-IIITM.
GLOBAL CITIES Tomorrow: Paris, London, New York, Hong Kong, Dubai, Moscow,… W...Azamat Abdoullaev
Global Urbanization and Smart Sustainable Cities
FUTRE WORLD
SUSTAINABLE WORLD
SMART WORLD
SMART SUSTAINABLE COUNTRIES, CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE NATIONAL GROWTH
SUSTAINABLE URBAN GROWTH
Resilient Cities, SMEs, Communities and Infrastructure Four Pioneering Projec...Global Risk Forum GRFDavos
6th International Disaster and Risk Conference IDRC 2016 Integrative Risk Management - Towards Resilient Cities. 28 August - 01 September 2016 in Davos, Switzerland
AICTE TULIP Internship in Surat Smart City Development Ltd.
Under this internship anyone can explore all the development activities in Surat Municipal Corporation, since I was assigned in Hydraulic Department of SMC.
The opening presentation of Tiina Kähö, Senior Lead of Sitra (Carbon-neutral Industry) at the Green Means Business - SmartClean Helsinki Metropolitan -event. It was hosted by the Directors of Economic Development of the cities Helsinki, Espoo and Vantaa and the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra and held 1st of December 2015 at Sitra.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP MODELIAEME Publication
Objective: The aim of this paper is to consider the new capital city of A.P “AMARAVATHI” as a case study which is going to handle a huge population in upcoming years. Municipal solid waste is the key alert which would be soon knocking the city with managing and handling issues. Methodology: To study and evaluate the best fit PPP model that suits to the solid waste management as per the land fill estimate that can be implemented to generate revenue and manage solid waste effectively. Extent of land required for the solid waste management and population is estimated by exponential method growth to be generated for the projected year 2040. Findings: Results revels that the best model for solid is waste management for the new capital city AMARAVATHI is automated plastic separation module. The estimated cost and land required for implementing this projected is 260,00,000 and 4500sqm.Total amount of estimated solid waste generated in the year 2040 is 1079 tonnes/day. Applications: Control and management of the municipal solid waste in cities. This model on application could reduce the maintenance cost for the sectors handling and also generate the revenue on using model. Automated plastic separation module which can be undertaken on public private partnership model.
India's First Smart Cities- Setting the Standard for Sustainable Living.pdfyamunaNMH
Discover the first 22 smart cities in India, which are setting the bar for embracing cutting-edge technologies and enhancing the standard of living for their citizens. The goal of India’s Smart Cities Mission, which was introduced in 2015, is to build 100 sustainable and cutting-edge urban centres around the nation. Agra, Varanasi, Chennai, Pune, & Ahmedabad are among the 22 cities chosen for reconstruction that have finished all initiatives mandated by the mission.
Smart City - French- Dutch Young Talents 2014 - 2015 Ahmad AFANEH
FNI Conference
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CNIT, La Défense, Paris
Le Réseau franco-néerlandais
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AICTE TULIP Internship in Surat Smart City Development Ltd.
Under this internship anyone can explore all the development activities in Surat Municipal Corporation, since I was assigned in Hydraulic Department of SMC.
The opening presentation of Tiina Kähö, Senior Lead of Sitra (Carbon-neutral Industry) at the Green Means Business - SmartClean Helsinki Metropolitan -event. It was hosted by the Directors of Economic Development of the cities Helsinki, Espoo and Vantaa and the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra and held 1st of December 2015 at Sitra.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP MODELIAEME Publication
Objective: The aim of this paper is to consider the new capital city of A.P “AMARAVATHI” as a case study which is going to handle a huge population in upcoming years. Municipal solid waste is the key alert which would be soon knocking the city with managing and handling issues. Methodology: To study and evaluate the best fit PPP model that suits to the solid waste management as per the land fill estimate that can be implemented to generate revenue and manage solid waste effectively. Extent of land required for the solid waste management and population is estimated by exponential method growth to be generated for the projected year 2040. Findings: Results revels that the best model for solid is waste management for the new capital city AMARAVATHI is automated plastic separation module. The estimated cost and land required for implementing this projected is 260,00,000 and 4500sqm.Total amount of estimated solid waste generated in the year 2040 is 1079 tonnes/day. Applications: Control and management of the municipal solid waste in cities. This model on application could reduce the maintenance cost for the sectors handling and also generate the revenue on using model. Automated plastic separation module which can be undertaken on public private partnership model.
India's First Smart Cities- Setting the Standard for Sustainable Living.pdfyamunaNMH
Discover the first 22 smart cities in India, which are setting the bar for embracing cutting-edge technologies and enhancing the standard of living for their citizens. The goal of India’s Smart Cities Mission, which was introduced in 2015, is to build 100 sustainable and cutting-edge urban centres around the nation. Agra, Varanasi, Chennai, Pune, & Ahmedabad are among the 22 cities chosen for reconstruction that have finished all initiatives mandated by the mission.
Smart City - French- Dutch Young Talents 2014 - 2015 Ahmad AFANEH
FNI Conference
20-21 November 2014
CNIT, La Défense, Paris
Le Réseau franco-néerlandais
Coopération universitaire franco-néerlandaise au service de l’intégration européenne
RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
To download the complete presentation, visit: https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
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HR recruiter services offer top talents to companies according to their specific needs. They handle all recruitment tasks from job posting to onboarding and help companies concentrate on their business growth. With their expertise and years of experience, they streamline the hiring process and save time and resources for the company.
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The Tata Group, a titan of Indian industry, is making waves with its advanced talks with Taiwanese chipmakers Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) and UMC Group. The goal? Establishing a cutting-edge semiconductor fabrication unit (fab) in Dholera, Gujarat. This isn’t just any project; it’s a potential game changer for India’s chipmaking aspirations and a boon for investors seeking promising residential projects in dholera sir.
Visit : https://www.avirahi.com/blog/tata-group-dials-taiwan-for-its-chipmaking-ambition-in-gujarats-dholera/
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Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
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Dr. William Harvey is a seasoned Operations Leader with extensive experience in chemical processing, manufacturing, and operations management. At Michelman, he currently oversees multiple sites, leading teams in strategic planning and coaching/practicing continuous improvement. William is set to start his eighth year of teaching at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches marketing, finance, and management. William holds various certifications in change management, quality, leadership, operational excellence, team building, and DiSC, among others.
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1. SustainableSmartCitiesIndia
16 - 17 November 2015
Dr. T M A Pai International Convention Centre, Mangaluru
Post Event Report
2nd
Edition
Co-HostSupported by Co-organized by
Transforming Tier II and Tier III Cities Towards a Sustainable and Smart Future
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Media Partners
Supporting Partners
Association PartnerRealty PartnerNews Partner
Association of Consulting Civil Engineers (India)
Mangaluru Center
Sponsors & Partners
Co-HostCo-Organized by
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Sri. Ramanath Rai
Hon’ble Minister for Forest, Environment &
Ecology, Govt. of Karnataka
District In charge Minister, Dakshina Kannada
Sri. Vinay Kumar Sorake
Hon’ble Minister for
Urban Development,
Govt. of Karnataka
Sri. U.T. Khader
Hon’ble Minister for Health & Family Welfare,
Govt. of Karnataka
Sri. Abhayachandra Jain
Hon’ble Minister for Youth
Services & Fisheries Department,
Govt. of Karnataka
Sri. Nalin Kumar Kateel
Hon’ble Member of Parliament,
Dakshina Kannada
Smt. Jacintha Vijaya Alfred
Hon’ble Mayor,
Mangaluru City Corporation
Sri. J.R. Lobo
MLA,
Mangaluru South
Sri. Moideen Bawa
MLA,
Mangaluru North
Sri. Ivan Dsouza
MLC,
Dakshina Kannada
Capt. Ganesh Karnik
MLC,
Dakshina Kannada
Sri. Anil Kumar, IAS
Secretary, Urban Development Department,
Govt. of Karnataka
Shri. A.B. Ibrahim, IAS
Deputy Commissioner,
Dakshina Kannada
Sri. Purushotham Chitrapura
Deputy Mayor,
Mangaluru City Corporation
Sri. Haji Ibrahim Kodijal
Chairman,
Mangaluru Urban
Development Authority (MUDA)
Dr. H.S. Ballal
Pro-Chancellor,
Manipal University
VIP Guests
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Advisory and Speaker panel
Presenters and Panelists
D.B. Mehta
President
CREDAI
Prof. Kala S Sridhar
Head of the Centre for
Research in Urban Affairs
Institute for Social and Economic Change
Dr. H. Lakshmi Kantha
Deputy Environmental Officer
Karnataka State Pollution Control Board
Mahesh Kashyap
Consultant
Shanthala Mirle
Join Director
Directorate of Town and
Country Planning
Dr. A. Ravindra IAS (Retd.)
Chairman
Smart Cities India Foundation
Former Chief Secretary
Government of Karnataka
Shri. A.B Ibrahim, IAS
Deputy Commissioner
Dakshina Kannada
Rajen Padukone
Group President
Manipal Education and Medical Group
Toine Van Megen
Co-Founder
Auroville Consulting
M Selvarasu
Director
LEAD Consultancy &
Engineering Services (India) Pvt Ltd
Anup Naik
Director - Architecture
Space Matrix Architects and Planners
Gideon Schmerling
Director Media and Communication
Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality
PVK Rameshwar
Partner
Shilanyas Design Consultants
R. K Misra
Founder Director
Center for Smart Cities
C Dileep Kumar
Vice President
IIDC Limited
Mahesh Waghdhare
Founding Partner
StudioPOD
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Delegate Breakdown - Industry
20+
Press Releases
17Speakers
425+
Participants
29%
26%
11%
8%
7%
6%
5%
4% 2% 2%
Government Authorities
Civil Engineers
Buildersand Developers
Universities/Colleges & R&D
Hospitals
Infrastructure Development
Architectsand Town Planners
NGOs and Associations
Others
Small Scale Industries
People took the Swachh Bharat Pledge
360+
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Inauguration
Inaugural Panel:
Dr. A. Ravindra IAS (Retd.), Former Chief Secretary, Government of Karnataka
Sri. A.B. Ibrahim, IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Dakshina Kannada
Sri. Purushotham Chitrapura, Deputy Mayor, Mangaluru City Corporation
Sri. GopalKrishna, Commissioner, Mangaluru City Corporation
Dr. H.S. Ballal, Pro-Chancellor, Manipal University
Sri. Mohammed Nazeer, Commissioner, Mangaluru Urban Development Authority
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Speakers
Dr. A. Ravindra IAS (Retd.), Chairman, Smart Cities India Foundation
Former Chief Secretary, Government of Karnataka
Shri. A.B.Ibrahim, IAS, Deputy Commissioner
Dakshina Kannada
R. K. Misra, Founder Director
Center for Smart Cities
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Rajen Padukone, Group President
Manipal Education and Medical Group
Gideon Schmerling, Director Media and Communication
Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality
Toine Van Megen, Co-Founder
Auroville Consulting
Speakers
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PVK Rameshwar, Partner
Shilanyas Design Consultants
Anup Naik, Director - Architecture
Space Matrix Architects and Planners
M Selvarasu, Director
LEAD Consultancy & Engineering Services (India) Pvt Ltd
Speakers
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Mahesh Kashyap
Consultant
Prof. Kala S Sridhar, Head of the Centre for Research in Urban Affairs
Institute for Social and Economic Change
Shanthala Mirle, Join Director,
Directorate of Town and Country Planning
Speakers
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Dr. H. Lakshmi Kantha, Deputy Environmental Officer,
Karnataka State Pollution Control Board
Smart City Primer Launch - Smart City India Foundation
Speakers
Discussion on Finance and Regulations for Smartcities
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Panel Discussions
Session: Ask the expert
Discussion on Area Based Development
Discussion on Road map for Mangaluru as a smart city
Participatory Session:
Developing SPV for Smart Cities
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Valedictory
Valedictory Ceremony Guests include:
Sri. U.T. Khader, Hon’ble Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Karnataka
Sri. Purushotham Chitrapura, Deputy Mayor, Mangaluru City Corporation
Sri. Sudhir Shetty, Opposition leader, Mangaluru City Corporation
Sri. GopalKrishna, Commissioner, Mangaluru City Corporation
Sri. Narendra Kumar, Managing Director, Nispana Innovative Platforms
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Agenda
Day 1 Monday - 16 Nov 2015
Conference Inauguration
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan: Swachhta Pledge
Beyond Technology Fix & the
Business - Smart City as if people
mattered - P.V.K. Rameshwar,
Shilanyas Design Consultants
Envisioning Mangaluru as a Smart
City - A.B.Ibrahim, IAS, Deputy SYMBIOTIC: People + Function +
Sustainability - Anup Naik, Space
Matrix Architects and Planners
425+
Floating
crowd of
Integrated multi-modal transport hub
Nelson Pias, 2PKM
Discussion on Area Based
Development - Mangaluru
Proactive policy formulation for
Smart Cities - Dr. Ravindra,
Smart Cities India Foundation
Knowledge, Wellness and
Sports city as economic
growth centre - Rajen
Padukone, Manipal Education
and Medical Group
Strategic plan for developing
Tier II cities as smart cities -
R.K. Misra, Center for Smart
Cities
Auroville - An Incubation
Centre for Smart City
Development - Toine van
Megen, Auroville Consulting
Discussion on
Road map for
Mangaluru
as a smart city
Tel Aviv Smart City
Strategies - Gideon
Schmerling, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Municipality
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Day 2Tuesday - 17 Nov 2015
Agenda
Discussion on ICT Solutions for
pan-city proposal
225+
Floating
crowd of
Path breaking pan city initiatives identified for
Mangaluru - C Dileep Kumar, IIDC Limited
Sustainability concepts for smart city - M Selvarasu,
LEAD Consultancy & Engineering Services
Personalised Interaction with
residents - Gideon Schmerling,
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Municipality
Air and noise pollution issues for Smart Cities
- Mahesh Kashyap, Consultant
Public services, Finances & Land use
regulations - A case of Mangaluru -
Prof. Kala S Sridhar, Institute for
Social and Economic Change
Financing Smart
Cities - C Dileep
Kumar, IIDC Limited
Discussion on Finance
and Regulations for
Smart Cities
Smart Solid Waste Management
Dr. LakshmiKanth, Karnataka
State Pollution Control Board
Sustainable Energy
Solutions for Urban
Habitats - Toine van
Megen, Auroville
Consulting
Efficient storm water and
sewer management system -
P.G Kuppuswamy, Supreme
Industries Ltd
Contextualizing Global Ideas for
Indian Cities - Mahesh Waghdhare,
StudioPOD
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Press meet was addressed by:
Smt. Jacintha Vijaya Alfred,
Hon’ble Mayor, Mangaluru City Corporation
Sri. Purushotham Chitrapura,
Deputy Mayor, Mangaluru City Corporation
Sri. GopalKrishna, Commissioner,
Mangaluru City Corporation
Sri. Gideon Schmerling, Director,
Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality
Sri. Narendra Kumar, Managing Director,
Nispana Innovative Platforms
Sri. Arvind Shekar, Conference Producer,
Nispana Innovative Platforms
Venue: Counsel Hall - Mangaluru City Corporation Date: 14-11-2015
Press Meet
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Pre-Conference Press Meet
Media
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Attendee list
Abhiman Constructions
Abish Builders Pvt Ltd.
ACE Developers
Ace Promoters & Developers
Allegro Ventures India Pvt. Ltd.
Anti Pollution Drive
Architects Guild
Association of Consulting Civil Engineers
Auroville Consulting
Bearys Properties & Developments Pvt. Ltd.
Bhandary Builders
Bharath Beedies
Bharathi Builders & Developers
Blue Star
Brigade Enterprises Ltd.
Business Line
Canara Small Scale Industries
Canquest Constructions
Center for Smart Cities
Chirag Mangalore Builders & Developers Pvt Ltd.
Citadel Developers
Civil Contractor
CREDAI-MANGALORE
D3 estates & construction
Daijiworld.com
Deccan Herald
Dharvesh Constructions Pvt Ltd
Directorate of Town and Country Planning
District Small Scale Industries
DSP Design Associates Pvt.
Emkay Hindusthan Infrastructure Developers
EnvOne Technologies
ETV Web Portal
Gandhinagar municipal corporation- gujrath
Global Constructions Co.
Government of Karnataka
Guardian Infrastructure
Hamco Builders & Developers
Hindusthan Bawa Builders
Hosadigantha
Hubli Dharwad Urban development authority
ICICI Bank - Mangalore
IHDFC
IIDC Limited
In - Land Builders
Indian Express
Indiana Hospital
Infosys
Infrastructure Development Foundation
Institute for Social and Economic Change
Janatha Constructions Company
K2 Builders & Realtors
Kanara Chamber Of Commerce & Industries
karnataka power transmission corporation ltd KPTCL
Karnataka Rural Infrastucture Development Limited
Karnataka State Pollution Control Board
Karuna Infra Properties India Pvt. Ltd
KBA
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KMC hospital
Kottari Associates
KSIA
Land Links
Land Trades Builders & Developers
Landmark Infratech
LEAD Consultancy & Engineering Services
Mangalore City Corporation
Mangalore electricity supply company limited. MESCOM
Mangalore Internet City Pvt. Ltd.
Mangalore urban development authority
Mangalorean.com
Manipal Education and Medical Group
Manipal university
Manohar consulting Engineer & Architects
Marian Projects P Ltd.
Mars and Vapours
Matha Developers Pvt Ltd
Mendonca Associates
Mohtisham Complexes Pvt. Ltd.
Moti Mahal
N.J. Builders & Promoters
Namma Kudla
Namma Tulunadu TV
Namma TV
Nidhi Land Infrastructure Developers India (P) Ltd
Nirmala Travels
Nivosys
Northern Sky Properties Pvt. Ltd.
Noxxall
Our Corporate Assets
Paradise Properties
Platform Production
Prajavani
Presidency Homes & Infrastructures Pvt. Ltd.
Prestige Estates Projects Limited
Property Infra Tech India Pvt Ltd.
Puravankara Projects
Rai Estates & Builders Pvt. Ltd.
Red FM
Rosedale Associates
Rotary club
Roy Constructions
Sahyadri Edu DREAMERS R&D Pvt. Ltd
Shakthi Durga Builders & Developers
Shalimar Builders & Promoters
Shilanyas Design Consultants
Shivamogga city corporation
Shree Ganesh Constructions
Smart Cities India Foundation
Space Matrix Architects and Planners
Space Near Hi-Spirits
StudioPOD
Supreme Industries
Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality
Times of India
Tumkuru Municipal corporation
Tumkuru Urban Development Authority
28. 18
Testimonials
“Only few event management
company in india are doing
exemplary programs addressing
future needs and Nispana is one
such true market leader addressing
sustainability for larger community
adoption . Smart city event is one
such examples in this direction
organised by Nispana. I wish
Nispana all the best and looking
forward to have many more
successful events in the coming
years”
Mr. M Selvarasu,
Director,
LEAD Consultancy & Engineering
Services (India) Pvt Ltd
“I would like congratulate niSpana on
success conduct of Sustainable Smart
Cities India 2015 seminar at Mangalore. I
would like to thank niSpana and its team
for giving us an opportunity to be a part of
such a fruitful event. The motivated team
and professional conduct speaks a lot
about niSpana. Looking forward to work
with niSpana. Once again, good show…..
Bravo Zulu..”
M N Vikas,
Chief of Projects,
Manipal Energy & Infratech Ltd
" Hats off to Team Nispana for creating this wonderful opportunity for minds to
meet.,The most intriguing aspect, is that the discussions,debates and lectures connect
with the common goal of Smart Cities, and the people of the city in specific.".
Anup Naik, Director - Arcitecture, Space Matrix Architects and Planners
“The smart city Mangalore was well attended by many people.
All the speakers came in time & spoke well and Enlightened
Smart city Mangalore. All appreciated it and it had an impact
in Mangalore”
G. Manohar, Professor
Manohar Consulting Engineers and Architects
“Hearty congratulations to niSpana,
on the successful conducting of the
Sustainable Smart Cities India 2015
Conference at Mangalore, with the
putting together of excellent speakers,
panelists and infrastructure. The
motivated team and professional
conduct speaks for the organisation.
Well done, and keep up the good
work, niSpana.”
Prof. Kala S Sridhar, Head of the
Centre for Research in Urban Affairs,
Institute for Social and Economic
Change
It was my great pleasure to attend the conference.
I found the event most productive and interesting
, and met many experts from various disciplines in
Mangalore.
Together we shared useful information and points of
view. To my great delight, many of the participants
found interest in Tel Aviv, and hopefully this interest
will lead to mutual cooperation and learning.
Gideon Schmerling, Director, Media and Communication,
Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality
29. Company Profile
Nispana Innovative Platforms Pvt. Ltd. founded in April 2010 is a professional Business Information company
headquartered in Bangalore, India and our international offices are based out of Dubai, Saudi Arabia and USA. At
Nispana, we believe that there is no better business referral than that given by a satisfied client. That’s why we are
committed to finding out what exactly our client’s needs are and delivering solutions that meet and often exceed
expectations.
Nispana provides the world’s business leaders a true B2B platform with a competitive edge. We are proud to be
working in partnership with many leading press groups and local authorities. We provide business executives with
tailored practical conferences, forums and trainings, keeping them up to date with industry trends and technological
developments. We guarantee them new ideas and new contacts to continue doing what you do in a much different and
simplified way.
We invite industry experts and world class accredited trainers to speak and train at our conferences, forums & trainings.
They share their case studies, network with peers, re-educate themselves and do business in a faster and effective
way. These business platforms will give our clients a cutting edge agenda which will let them go back with the right
answers to their queries.
At Nispana we focus on providing a true ROI on both time and money invested. Nispana is multicultural, dynamic and
focused on business performance.
For more information, please visit www.nispana.com
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