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The Hindu
2 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
‘Integrate-2025': CII Mysuru to host MSME buyer-seller meet
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Mysuru zone, is organising 'Integrate 2025', a two-day buyer-seller meet, industrial exhibition and conference on August 21 and 22 at the Jagannatha Centre for Art & Culture, Mysuru. The initiative promotes business sustainability through stronger local procurement linkages, MSME collaboration, and sound supply-chain management. Nearly 200 delegates, including MSMEs, startups, PSUs, large enterprises, policymakers, and ecosystem partners from Karnataka and neighbouring regions are expected to attend. Sam Cherian, convener, CII Karnataka MSME Panel; Nagaraj Gargeshwari, chairman, CII, Mysuru zone; and other office-bearers of CII addressed a press conference here on Wednesday to share details of the event. 'Integrate has a long history in Mysuru — the first edition was held in 1998. The 2025 edition builds on this legacy, and is positioned as a game changer for Mysuru, helping attract more industries while enabling MSMEs to showcase manufacturing and service capabilities to national and global buyers. The event aims to support the sustainable growth of Mysuru's MSMEs and enhance the region's capacity to serve global demand,' a CII release said. Aligned with Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India, 'Integrate 2025' provides a structured platform that fosters regional value chains, deepens vendor-development linkages and improves market visibility for MSMEs and startups, the release stated. Anchoring the effort in a Tier-2 city like Mysuru helps decentralise industrial growth, unlock local sourcing synergies, and support balanced economic development, it added. Mr. Gargeshwari said 'Integrate 2025' is a practical platform to convert conversations into contracts, strengthening local procurement, vendor development, and sound supply-chain management. Over two days, the programme will have sessions on smart practices, success stories, MSME integration into global value chains; governance, sustainability & leadership; women-led MSMEs and ESG drivers; energy transition & quality; technology adoption; Ease of Doing Business & legal perspectives; MSME schemes & funding; and a large OEM supply-chain dialogue on vendor development and business opportunities aimed at driving MSME growth in Mysuru. Industry visitors are encouraged to explore the exhibition, which will showcase products, solutions and capabilities from MSMEs, startups, and emerging enterprises. Startups and women entrepreneurs are especially encouraged to connect with buyers, present innovations and explore market linkages.


The Hindu
3 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
‘Integrate 2025': MSME buyer-seller meet to be held in Mysuru on August 21, 22
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Mysuru Zone, in association with the Karnataka Small Scale Industries Association (KASSIA), is organising 'Integrate 2025', a two-day buyer–seller meet, industrial exhibition, and conference on August 21 and 22 at the Jagannatha Centre for Art & Culture here. The initiative aims to promote business sustainability through stronger local procurement linkages, MSME collaboration, and sound supply-chain management. Nearly 200 delegates are expected to participate, including MSMEs, startups, public sector undertakings, large enterprises, policymakers, and ecosystem partners from Karnataka and neighbouring regions. 'Integrate has a long history in Mysuru — the first edition started in 1998. The 2025 edition builds on this legacy, and is expected to be a game changer for Mysuru to get more industries in the coming days. This initiative is aimed at the sustainable growth of Mysuru MSMEs. It will be an opportunity for Mysuru to showcase the manufacturing and service capabilities of MSMEs to the world and create an opportunity for the Mysuru region in the coming years to increase capacity to cater to global needs,' according to a press release. 'Integrate 2025' addresses the need for a structured platform that fosters regional value chains, deepens vendor-development linkages and improves market visibility for MSMEs and startups. The initiative is aligned with Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India. Industry visitors are encouraged to explore the exhibition, which will showcase products, solutions, and capabilities from MSMEs, startups, and emerging enterprises across sectors. Startups and women entrepreneurs are particularly encouraged to use the platform to connect with buyers, present innovations, and explore market linkages. For more information, contact Mr Vivek Bharadwaj at 8553395747, or at vivek.b@


Time of India
17-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
CII Mysuru to host ‘Integrate 2025' on Aug 21, 22
Mysuru: The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Mysuru zone, will organise 'Integrate 2025', a two-day buyer-seller meet, industrial exhibition, and technical conference on Aug 21 and 22 at the Jagannatha Centre for Art and Culture, Mysuru. The initiative aims to promote business sustainability through enhanced local procurement linkages, MSME collaboration, and industrial innovation. 'Integrate 2025' responds to this critical need by providing a structured platform to foster regional value chains, deepen vendor development linkages, and enhance market visibility for MSMEs and startups. By anchoring such efforts in a tier-2 city like Mysuru, CII aims to decentralise industrial growth, unlock untapped procurement synergies, and catalyse broad-based economic development that goes beyond metropolitan corridors. Nagaraj Gargeshwari, chairman, CII Mysuru zone, said, "Integrate 2025 reflects CII Mysuru's commitment to enabling business sustainability by empowering MSMEs, promoting local sourcing, and fostering ecosystem-wide collaboration. This platform will help industries explore partnerships that are both strategic and future-ready." The event will bring together over 200 delegates, including MSMEs, startups, public sector undertakings, large enterprises, policymakers, and ecosystem enablers from Karnataka and neighbouring regions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo This year's event will also feature the launch of 'Re-Integrate', a social initiative that aims to support qualified and experienced women in restarting their careers after a break and, at the same time, provide a valuable talent pool for local MSMEs, the CII stated.


The Hindu
17-07-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
CII Mysuru to host ‘Integrate 2025' on August 21-22
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Mysuru zone, will organise 'Integrate 2025', a two-day buyer-seller meet, industrial exhibition, and technical conference on August 21 and 22 at the Jagannatha Centre for Art and Culture here. The initiative is aimed at promoting business sustainability through enhanced local procurement linkages, MSME collaboration, and industrial innovation. 'Integrate 2025' responds to this critical need by providing a structured platform to foster regional value chains, deepen vendor development linkages, and enhance market visibility for MSMEs and startups. This initiative is aligned with the national thrust on Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India, promoting self-reliance, supply chain resilience, and inclusive industrialisation. By anchoring such efforts in a tier-2 city like Mysuru, CII aims to decentralise industrial growth, unlock untapped procurement synergies, and catalyse broad-based economic development that goes beyond metropolitan corridors, a press release said. Speaking about the event, Nagaraj Gargeshwari, chairman, CII Mysuru zone, said 'Integrate 2025 reflects CII Mysuru's commitment to enabling business sustainability by empowering MSMEs, promoting local sourcing, and fostering ecosystem-wide collaboration. This platform will help industries explore partnerships that are both strategic and future-ready.' The event will bring together over 200 delegates, including MSMEs, startups, public sector undertakings, large enterprises, policymakers, and ecosystem enablers from Karnataka and neighbouring regions. Integrate 2025 seeks to foster inclusive industrial growth by connecting demand from buyers with the capabilities of regional suppliers, while encouraging innovation, digitalisation, and sustainability. Delegates are invited to attend the technical sessions, which will feature seasoned industrial leaders and subject matter experts sharing insights on key areas of MSME growth, innovation, and competitiveness. Visitors are also encouraged to explore the exhibition area, which will showcase products, solutions, and capabilities from MSMEs, startups, and emerging enterprises across sectors. Startups and women entrepreneurs are especially encouraged to make use of this opportunity to connect with buyers, promote their innovations, and explore market linkages. This year's event will also feature the launch of Re-Integrate, a social initiative that aims to support qualified and experienced women in restarting their careers after a break, and, at the same time, provide a valuable talent pool for local MSMEs, the release added.


Time of India
08-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Try saving natural teeth at allcost, says top dental expert
Nagpur: "Your natural teeth are priceless, preserve them as long as possible," said Dr HS Grover, national president of Indian Society of Periodontology (ISP), at Integrate 2025 — a two-day national-level conference held at Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre in Nagpur this weekend. The conference was organised by ISP Nagpur Study Group in association with Indian Dental Association (IDA) Nagpur branch. Addressing over 200 dental students, practitioners, and senior specialists from Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and other states, Dr Grover said, "While dental implants revolutionised treatments, the first and foremost priority of every dentist should be to help patients retain natural teeth. No artificial substitute can match the function and feel of your own dentition,". He stressed the need for meticulous planning and execution while using implants. The event was inaugurated in the presence of ISP national secretary Dr Ashish Jain, renowned periodontist Dr Nitin Dani, RDDC dean Dr Abhay Kolte, vice-president Dr Mangesh Phadnaik, and senior members including Dr RS Shenoi, Dr Tushar Shrirao (president, ISP Nagpur), and Dr Vaibhav Karemore (secretary, ISP Nagpur). Eminent speakers like Dr Ashish Jain, Dr Amit Benjamin, Dr Jagdish Pai, Dr Pinak Kapadia, Dr Kaustubh Thakre, and Dr Vaibhav Tiwari presented the latest advances in periodontics, implantology, and clinical decision-making at the scientific sessions. Interactive sessions like the intercollegiate perio quiz, ePoster competitions, and a panel discussion kept delegates engaged and competitive. The smooth execution of the two-day conference was the result of meticulous planning by various committees of the ISP Nagpur Study Group comprising Dr Rajashri Kolte, Dr Surekha Rathod, Dr Dhawal Mody, Dr Vivek Thombre, Dr Vinisha Bajaj, Dr Vrushali Mody, Dr Mitul Mishra, Dr Lokesh Daswani, Dr Kalpak Peter, Dr Pallavi Sonpimpale, Dr Farooq Khan, Dr Ripunjay Tripathi, Dr Neha Nainani, and Dr Prachi Ikhar. Dr Tushar Shrirao deliverd the welcome address and Dr Vaibhav Karemore proposed a vote of thanks.