New
Delhi, May 2025.
Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Minister
for Communications and Development of North East Region, Govt. of India
unveiled ‘Innovate to Transform’ as the theme for the 9th
Edition of the India Mobile Congress 2025, scheduled to be held from 8th to
11th October 2025 at Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, New Delhi. This
year’s edition promises to build on the legacy of its predecessors by fostering
collaboration, showcasing cutting-edge advancements, and addressing the
challenges and opportunities of a rapidly evolving digital landscape
This year’s theme underscores the pivotal
role of innovation in shaping the future and enabling real, transformative change
across sectors, from industry and infrastructure to society and sustainability.
It highlights the need for continuous creativity and forward-thinking to
address emerging challenges and harness new opportunities in
telecommunications, digital infrastructure and beyond. IMC 2025 calls upon
industry leaders, startups and technology enthusiasts to come together and co-create
solutions that will power the next era of inclusive growth and India’s growing
leadership in digital advancement.
Organized by the Department of
Telecommunications (DoT) and the Cellular Operators Association of India
(COAI), IMC 2025 is expected to attract over 1.5 lac visitors from 150+
countries, feature over 400 exhibitors & partners and more than 7,000
global delegates. The flagship startup program, ASPIRE, introduced in 2023,
will feature over 500 startups
and connect them with more than 300
investors, incubators accelerators and VCs for mentorship, live pitching
sessions and networking. IMC, Asia’s largest digital technology forum will also
witness 800 plus speakers participating over 100 conference sessions.
Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Minister
for Communications and Development of North East Region, Govt. of India
said, “India today is leading the revolution in the telecommunications space
and we has never waited for the future to arrive but have always shaped it. The
theme ‘Innovate to Transform’ outlines and underlines the concept that in this
journey of transformation and has been India's compass. We are among the top
six countries today that are filing for 6G patents. We have built one of the
most robust telecommunication networks and systems across the world which is cutting
edge, customer oriented and service oriented. While we talk about opportunities
such as this, innovation has to be at the core of our existence. In a period of
22 months, we produced the first domestic 4G stack for the world — and India has
become the 5th country in the world to produce its own telco stack. DSS —
Design, Solve and Scale — has to be our chemical formula in this journey.”
Dr. Neeraj Mittal, Chairman DCC &
Secretary (T), Department of Telecommunications (DoT)
said, “The participation in IMC has grown by leaps and bounds thanks to the
vision of the hon’ble PM who has guided us about the fact that technology is
the only thing that will lead India towards a Viksit Bharat in 2047. We were
laggards in 4G, we were in stride with the world in 5G and we will be ahead in
6G and that is the dream all of us will like to see fulfilled. This year, we
believe we will be able to surpass last year’s participation, see a large
number of startups showcasing the progress of telecom innovation and
manufacturing in India and bring eminent speakers covering the entire gamut of
telecom. Our dream is that IMC will not only remain a preserve of telecom
technologies but will bring all other horizontal tech under its wings.”
Shri Abhijit Kishore, Chairman, COAI
said, “Right from its inception in 2017, IMC has served as a crucial platform
for dialogue, collaboration and action, highlighting the pivotal role of
technology and connectivity in nation building. It has grown significantly in
stature and scale and has become an active platform for knowledge sharing and
thought leadership, becoming the largest digital technology forum in Asia. The
success of IMC over the last 8 years is not just measured in numbers but in the
impact it has created on industries, communities and the nation at large. The
journey ahead is filled with promises and I am confident that IMC will remain
at the forefront, shaping the next chapter of India’s digital revolution.”
Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Telecom
Excellence Awards 2024: During the occasion, DoT
announced the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Telecom Excellence Awards 2024,
recognizing individuals and organizations for exemplary contributions across
Telecom Innovations, Skilling, Services, Manufacturing, and Applications. The
awards celebrate impactful telecom-driven solutions in sectors like agriculture,
commerce, health, and education.
S. No. |
Name of Awardee |
1. |
Parag Naik, Co-founder of Sankhya
Labs |
2. |
Niral Networks Private Limited,
Bengaluru |
3. |
Lekha Wireless, Bengaluru |
4. |
Prof. Chandra Ramabhadra Murthy, IISC
Bengaluru |
5. |
C-DOT for CBS (Cell Broadcasting
Solution) |
Launch of Sanchar Mitra Scheme: Hon’ble
Minister Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia also launched the Sanchar Mitra
Scheme which aims to empower a wider youth network to act as digital
ambassadors, further strengthening the connection between the telecom ecosystem
and the citizens. In addition to public awareness efforts, the scheme will also
provide student volunteers exposure to emerging telecom technologies and DoT
initiatives, fostering job-readiness and research interest in the sector.
IMC 2025 will showcase over 1,000 cutting-edge
use-cases, spotlighting emerging technologies including 5G, 6G, AI, IoT,
electronics manufacturing, and green tech, while addressing the challenges and
opportunities of an increasingly digital world. The previous edition of the India Mobile Congress was a
huge success with over 175,000 attendees from 120+ countries and this year’s
edition promises to be even bigger and better, cementing India’s role as a
global digital leader.