29-3, November/ December, India, Delhi NCR

13th TCI Annual Global Conference, Delhi 2010: Competitiveness, Innovative Clusters and Prosperity

Slated for five days from November 29th to December 3rd 2010, the 13th TCI Annual Global Conference, organized in collaboration with the Institute for Competitiveness India and the Management Development Institute, will gather practitioners from Indian and global clusters to create an expansive discussion platform for the future of clusters.

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With over 300 delegates present from all over the world, the conference will be the place to meet and share policies, development methods and practices and facilitate the exchange of innovation, learning and research, and also to forge business and academic ties for future, long-term benefits.

 

TCI 13th Global Annual Conference is an initiative to celebrate the evolution of clusters and their impact on the economic order based on growth and prosperity and we hope to see you be part of the Indian voyage to competitiveness.

 

Registration: Click here to proceed to the page. Early Bird registration fee is open until September 15, while the deadline for general registration is 19 November.

 

Deadlines

  • Submission of abstracts: 31 August (new date)
  • Early Bird registration closes / Notification of selected abstracts: 15 September
  • Final program announced: 15 October
  • General registration closes: 19 November

 

India - an attractive destination for TCI Network

In India, the promotion of cluster formation and global standards of competitiveness have gained significance and momentum with several organizations taking initiatives in this direction: CII-Confederation of Indian Industry, the MSME Ministry (for micro, small and medium enterprises), the Ministry of S&T and other research and innovation organizations that will be present at the conference.

 

 

Who should attend the 13th TCI Annual Global Conference?

Economic development officials, academics, policy makers, business people, consultants, investors, analysts, development agencies and anyone interested in competitiveness and economic and cluster development.