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IIT Delhi and RAI Association Ask To Share MSME Problems For Innovative Solution

Updated: Jun 10, 2024 02:18:20pm
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IIT Delhi and RAI Association Ask To Share MSME Problems For Innovative Solution

New Delhi, Jun 10 (KNN) The Ahmedabad Innovation Centre (AIC) at IIT Delhi, in collaboration with the RAI Association, is spearheading an initiative aimed at boosting the MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) sector in Haryana.

The two organisations are inviting industry partners to participate in an interactive session scheduled for June 14, 2024, at the AIC IIT Delhi I-TEC Park, IIT Delhi Sonipat Campus.

The event, commencing at 3:30 pm, will provide a platform for participants to identify the challenges faced by MSMEs in Haryana and explore innovative solutions through technical mentorship from AIC IIT Delhi and collaborative efforts with IIT Delhi's research and innovation capabilities.

To ensure a relevant and impactful agenda, interested parties are encouraged to express their interest by filling out the registration form at https://forms.gle/1FpKzew6xoTDMmsV6.

Participation from industry partners is crucial to shaping the discussions and fostering meaningful partnerships.

Rakesh Chhabra, President of RAI Association, emphasised the importance of this collaboration, stating, "We are excited to bring together the expertise of AIC IIT Delhi and the RAI Association to address the challenges faced by MSMEs in Haryana. This initiative presents a unique opportunity for industry partners to engage with a premier research institution and explore innovative solutions tailored to their specific needs."

For further inquiries, interested parties can contact the organisers at 9313208022, 8449518514, or 9718934343.

By combining the resources and knowledge of AIC IIT Delhi and the RAI Association, this initiative aims to provide a comprehensive support system for MSMEs in Haryana, enabling them to overcome obstacles and thrive in an increasingly competitive business landscape.

(KNN Bureau)

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