Technology Sabha 2023 | 23rd, 24th & 25th February 2023

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Lessons In E-Governance Leadership From The Innovators, Creators And Accelerators

India has a vision of becoming a trillion-dollar economy by 2030. And technology undoubtedly will play a major role in helping India achieve this ambitious milestone. Every year, different e-governance thought leaders from different states have set benchmarks by carving out a new path on the road to better governance using technology.

Thanks to India’s thrust on technology, India’s e-governance leaders have created a series of platforms for innovation. From Aadhaar to UPI to GSTN to COWIN to the more recent ONDC and Gati Shakti, India is constantly raising the bar for e-governance by launching scalable platforms that can have a transformational impact on India’s growth. Consider the scale: In March last year, UPI breached 5 billion transactions in a month; the CoWIN platform has facilitated and monitored administration of more than 1.92 billion vaccination doses; telemedicine platform e-Sanjeevani has benefited more than 390 million beneficiaries. India has shown the world on how usage of digital platforms can bring scale and speed, and transparency in governance.

This is an exciting time for India, as the country has the opportunity to build a solid digital foundation for every sector that will help it improve productivity and efficiencies in a huge way. At Express Computer, we are excited to showcase exemplary success stories from central and state departments, and share best practices from government thought leaders, in this edition that is dedicated to the innovators and leaders in e-governance

Key Topics:
◘ Creating scalable digital platforms for improving governance
◘ Best practices from specific technology-led initiatives in central MMPs such as Income Tax, India Post, Passport, and state MMPs such as agriculture, healthcare, education, public distribution, road transport, crime tracking
◘ Recognizing technology-led innovations in different states with respect to emerging technologies such as AI, Analytics and Blockchain and their impact on service delivery
◘ Using cloud to drive innovation and IoT to improve tracking of key infrastructure and visibility of service levels
◘ Reskilling and preparing the government workforce for the new digital economy
◘ Enabling a proactive stance towards security by adopting a holistic and comprehensive strategy
◘ Creating an innovation ecosystem that will help leaders from each state learn from the best practices of each successful project

We will also be recognizing some of the key Digital Icons who have changed and transformed India’s e-governance initiatives through their vision and thought leadership. Best practices and case studies on innovative use of technology in e-Governance, will be shared and discussed.

Who Will Attend?
♦ IT Secretaries from Major States
♦ Heads from NIC Headquarters
♦ e-Governance Heads from State Government
♦ Senior Government IT decision-makers from Central and State Government Departments
♦ IT Heads from various Government Nodal Bodies
♦ IT Heads from various departments of States
♦ IT Heads from Defence
♦ IT Heads from Railways
♦Technology users, Technology Implementers, Technology Decision makers from Central Government, State Governments and PSUs


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