PMs of Australia, Israel to address Bengaluru tech summit scheduled from Nov 17 to 19
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett would address the inaugural session of the Bengaluru Tech Summit (BTS)-2021 scheduled here from November 17 to 19, a Karnataka Minister said on Friday. "One of the key features of the BTS-2021 this time is the address by the Prime Minister of Israel Naftali Bennett and the Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison on the inaugural day," Dr C N Ashwath Narayan, Minister for IT-BT and Skill Development and Technology, told reporters here.
"Australian Consul-General for South India Sarah Kirlew who attended an event virtually on 'Growing GIA Partnerships at BTS-2021' on Friday announced that Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison will lead Australia's delegation to the BTS-2021," said the Minister.
According to Narayan, the mutual participation of Karnataka and Australia through BTS-2021 and Sydney Dialogue has been arranged.
As part of it, the Sydney Dialogue sessions will also be held from November 17 to 19 and broadcast on the BTS platform and vice versa.
He also said that the events will also include the interaction of QUAD space and the foreign ministers of India and Australia will discuss the technical implications of democracy.
Commenting on the Global Innovation Alliance (GIA), a move launched by the Karnataka government in 2017 as a platform to establish international technical relations with foreign countries, Narayan said it is increasing every year as more countries seek to be a part of it. . "The GIA is growing every year and many new countries are eager to join the GIA to explore areas of cooperation. For the first time, South Africa, Vietnam and the UAE will participate in the Bengaluru Tech Summit-2021," he said. He said the conference would address foreign ministers and technical experts from various industries. He pointed out that there will be more sessions like 'Deepening India - Australia ties in tech & innovation' by Australia, 'Healthcare and Medical Technology' by Germany, 'Digital Health in Finland: Developing AI and VR tools to support health growth. technology enterprises' by Finland.
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