Shri
Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister for Education and Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship today inaugurated one of its kind Future of Work exhibition
under 3rd Education Working Group (EdWG) meeting. The inaugural
ceremony was also graced by the august presence of Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari,
Secretary, MSDE; Ambassador Atul Keshap, President, USIBC and Senior Vice President,
South Asia, US Chamber of Commerce; MrChandrajit Banerjee, Director General,
CII; Mr Vipin Sondhi, Chairman, CII Mission on Tech, Innovation & Research
and Future Mobility and Former MD & CEO, Ashok Leyland and JCB India and
Mr. Raghav Narsalay, Managing Director, Accenture Research.
The
Minister visited nearly 70 exhibitors with keen interest and appreciated their
efforts. The exhibitors included premier institutes and organizations from
diverse sectors such as NIT Rourkela, IIT Bhubaneshwar, IIM Sambalpur,
Microsoft, Meta, UNICEF, NCERT and many more, displaying technologies that will
drive the future of work with constant innovations in modern workplace, future
skills, and innovative delivery models. The exhibition received a positive
response with 10,000 visitors attending it on Day 1.
The
guests and visitors witnessed many highlights, Future of Work exhibit in 3
sectors- Agriculture, Mobility & Healthcare, Metaverse, Reverse engineering
and automated design solutions, drone technology, Ed-tech solutions leveraging
AR/VR, industry 4.0 skills, vernacular learning-based tech solutions, virtual
internship solutions, and assistive technology & tactile display for
inclusion and live demo of assistive technology innovation. This exclusive
exhibition is being put together on the sidelines of the 3rd
Education Working Group (EdWG) meeting under G20 presidency from April 23rd
to 28th at CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology
(IMMT), Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
After
the inaugural, Shri Pradhan addressed the first precursor event of 3rdEdWG
Meeting, a seminar on Deep Tech with a focus on advanced technology in Future
of Work at IMMT Auditorium in Bhubaneswar. Speaking on the occasion Shri
Pradhan said that Odisha is a land of skills. Its art & architectural
excellence and ancient trade linkages is a glowing testimony to this. He said
21st century will be knowledge-based and technology-driven. Guided by its
civilisational ethos and as a natural hub of talent, captive market &
resources, India is going to play a leading role in fulfilling global
aspirations of the 21st century. Skills and competencies will drive the future
rather than degrees, he added.
Shri
Pradhan said Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has envisioned to transform
India’s YuvaShakti into job-creators rather than job-seekers. He said that as
technologies continue to disrupt, we must think new approaches to skilling to
prepare youth for future of jobs. Internet, mobility, and global connectivity
provides us with an opportunity to think about global requirements. We must
come together to convert this opportunity for India’s youth as well as for
those belonging to the Global South, he added. The Minister expressed his
happiness that today on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya, industry,
academia, startup ecosystem and all stakeholders have come together in
Bhubaneswar under the G20FutureofWork framework to reimagine the skilling ecosystem,
create future-ready global citizens and make India a global hub of skilled
manpower. He also complimented and appreciated the spirit of JanBhagidari of
the people of Odisha.
The
Minister informed that more than 1 lakh youth have participated in month long
G20-related events to generate and pique curiosity about India’s G20 Presidency
as well as the 3rd Education Working Group Meeting in Bhubaneswar.
The Ministry of Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and the Ministry of Education (MoE) are hosting
precursor events on April 23rd and 24th, and for Day 1,
the theme is ‘Deep Tech with a focus on advanced technology in Future of Work’.
To delve deeper into theme around the advent of Deep Tech and its impact on
Future of Work, multiple panel discussions were heldtoday, including India’s
prospects in global semiconductor ecosystem, the world of digitalization and
new age startups. The speakers at the panel were Dr. Charan Gurumurthy, CEO,
Fabrication (Semiconductor), Tata Electronics; Mr Kishore Balalji, Executive
Director, Govt & Regulatory Affairs, IBM South Asia; Prof.
ShreepadKarmalkar, Director, IIT Bhubaneswar;
Col. Amit Verma, Chief Administrative Officer,
IIM Ahmedabad; MrNishit Gupta, Scientist E, MeitY, Ministry of Electronics
& Information Technology, Government of India; Dr. Ashutosh Chadha, Director
and Country Head, Public Policy & Govt Affairs, Microsoft India; Mr
Abhishek Gupta, Chief Operating Officer, YuWaah, (Generation Unlimited) UNICEF;
Dr G Narahari Sastry, Director, CSIR - Institute of Minerals and Materials
Technology (IMMT) and Mr. Rohit Gupta, Program Director, Atal Innovation
Mission, NITI Aayog.
A
unique Future of Work Experience Zone that has been setup aims to display to
the youth that how the Future of work will evolve by getting a preview of the
required advanced technical skills and softer transferrable skills at this
experience zone, to remain market relevant.