<p>Bengaluru: Bengaluru is set to host ‘Uthpadhana Manthana’, a two-day strategic conference, at the end of the month on May 30-31. On Monday, MB Patil, Karnataka’s Minister for Large and Medium Industries, chaired a high-level meeting to review the preparations.</p>.<p>Envisioned as a pivotal step towards realizing Karnataka’s ambition of becoming a global manufacturing powerhouse, the conference will convene top CEOs from the manufacturing sector and representatives from high-growth startups for insights and recommendations to inform policy and investment strategies, according to a press note.</p>.<p>The goal is to craft a clear, actionable roadmap to boost the state’s investment appeal and drive long-term industrial growth.</p>.Bengaluru realty bags 25% of India's new launches, sales in Q1 2025.<p>“This conference will serve as a platform for strategic engagement with industry leaders and help define a forward-looking development blueprint across six high-potential manufacturing sectors,” said Patil.</p>.<p>The six sectors that will be the focus of sector-specific deliberations are aerospace and defence, space tech and drones, electronics and semiconductors; capital goods, machine tools and robotics, auto/auto components and EVs, textiles, and consumer products.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Bengaluru is set to host ‘Uthpadhana Manthana’, a two-day strategic conference, at the end of the month on May 30-31. On Monday, MB Patil, Karnataka’s Minister for Large and Medium Industries, chaired a high-level meeting to review the preparations.</p>.<p>Envisioned as a pivotal step towards realizing Karnataka’s ambition of becoming a global manufacturing powerhouse, the conference will convene top CEOs from the manufacturing sector and representatives from high-growth startups for insights and recommendations to inform policy and investment strategies, according to a press note.</p>.<p>The goal is to craft a clear, actionable roadmap to boost the state’s investment appeal and drive long-term industrial growth.</p>.Bengaluru realty bags 25% of India's new launches, sales in Q1 2025.<p>“This conference will serve as a platform for strategic engagement with industry leaders and help define a forward-looking development blueprint across six high-potential manufacturing sectors,” said Patil.</p>.<p>The six sectors that will be the focus of sector-specific deliberations are aerospace and defence, space tech and drones, electronics and semiconductors; capital goods, machine tools and robotics, auto/auto components and EVs, textiles, and consumer products.</p>