<p>The demonetisation has given a boost to mobile wallet companies as thousands of visitors enquired about cashless transactions at the three-day ITE.biz 2016.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Briefing reporters here on Wednesday, Minister for Information Technology and Bio-Technology Priyank Kharge said, “Demonetisation has not affected Bengaluru ITE.biz. In fact, we have received a very good response from people.<br /><br />“Everybody is looking for technology intervention. Over 140 stalls, including many mobile wallets companies, are participating in big numbers. On an average 2,000 people per day have visited the expo.”<br /><br />Mobile platform<br /><br />Bengaluru-based Mobijini CEO and co-founder Rakesh Tergundi said, “Post demonetisation, we have been seeing a great interest in the solution we offer to companies to move towards a mobile platform that offers automation and digital payments. Moving to cashless system is the need of the hour today.”<br /><br />Gujarat-based Milople Technologies founder and CEO Prashant Mamtora said, “This event is good for branding. We get a lot of traction and live feedback from users. “Even school students are paying a visit. On business side it actually creates a bit trouble. But I strongly support as it makes young children aware about science and technology.”<br /><br />Awards instituted<br /><br />Meanwhile, the Government of Karnataka has launched Startup Karnataka Top Tech-25 Awards 2016 to recognise promising startups of Karnataka for the first time.</p>
<p>The demonetisation has given a boost to mobile wallet companies as thousands of visitors enquired about cashless transactions at the three-day ITE.biz 2016.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Briefing reporters here on Wednesday, Minister for Information Technology and Bio-Technology Priyank Kharge said, “Demonetisation has not affected Bengaluru ITE.biz. In fact, we have received a very good response from people.<br /><br />“Everybody is looking for technology intervention. Over 140 stalls, including many mobile wallets companies, are participating in big numbers. On an average 2,000 people per day have visited the expo.”<br /><br />Mobile platform<br /><br />Bengaluru-based Mobijini CEO and co-founder Rakesh Tergundi said, “Post demonetisation, we have been seeing a great interest in the solution we offer to companies to move towards a mobile platform that offers automation and digital payments. Moving to cashless system is the need of the hour today.”<br /><br />Gujarat-based Milople Technologies founder and CEO Prashant Mamtora said, “This event is good for branding. We get a lot of traction and live feedback from users. “Even school students are paying a visit. On business side it actually creates a bit trouble. But I strongly support as it makes young children aware about science and technology.”<br /><br />Awards instituted<br /><br />Meanwhile, the Government of Karnataka has launched Startup Karnataka Top Tech-25 Awards 2016 to recognise promising startups of Karnataka for the first time.</p>