Wednesday, 11 December 2013

India-Japan business meet to be held in Greater Noida

NOIDA: UP-NCR is all set to host the Indo-Japan business summit at Greater Noida's Expo Center soon. Around 15,000 delegates are likely to participate in the event while 1,000 Japanese investors consisting of businessman, industrialists and ministers will explore investment opportunities in Noida, Greater Noida, Yamuna Expressway and other areas of the state.

The chairman of all three authorities, Rama Raman, has been nominated as the nodal officer to host the event. Raman had earlier supervised the ADB meet successfully. UP government officials said this mega-event will help boost the Indian economy as many business tie-ups are expected during the meet.

Earlier, the event had been planned between December 15 and 18, but as the venue was decided too late it had to be postponed to March, 2014. "We got a good experience by hosting the ADB meet, so this time we are more confident to cater to 15,000 delegates who will be participating in the event," said Noida Authority chairman Rama Raman.
Industrialists and developers are upbeat at this development and said that hosting such an event is another feather in UP's cap. "This region is making its space on the global map for hosting such international events," said Vijay Gupta, CMD Orris infrastructure and member Assocham.
Senior government officials said this event will help in exchange of business models and bring crores of investment. "Since Noida is a window of the state to everyone outside, we hope that this will attract Japanese investment in the region," said Anil Sharma, CREDAI president and CMD Amrapali group.

No comments:

Post a Comment