Bengaluru is known as India’s Silicon Valley and lately the city hosted the 27th Bengaluru Tech Summit. It was a three-day event and was co-hosted by the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI).
One standout feature of the Bengaluru Tech Summit was the STPI Sayuj Community Startup Pavilion that witnessed gathering of 60 startups from Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities. They showcased solutions in various sectors including artificial intelligence, IoT, agri-tech and software innovation.
Startups like Swadha Agri Private Limited and Rajesh Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. embodied the spirit of innovation. Swadha Agri is led by Neha Bharti from Palamu, Jharkhand, and it is transforming the dairy industry in smaller cities through its SaaS-based platform.
Bengaluru-based Rajesh Labs is also making moves lately and in healthcare niche. Both the startups are proof that a nurturing ecosystem can turn ambitious ideas into impactful solutions.
The summit also recognized excellence through the STPI IT Export Awards. Infosys received the prestigious Karnataka IT Ratna Award while firms like Altran Technologies and Microland were honored for their outstanding growth.
Bengaluru Tech Summit stand out as it focuses on collaboration. The event demonstrates innovations of startups when supported by the right infrastructure and opportunities. Such events celebrate progress and lay the foundation for a future.
The Bengaluru Tech Summit is a vision of what is possible when creativity, determination and collaboration come together.