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Interdependence, Integration and Co-creation
9th National
Conference
IIC 2015
March 21-22, 2015
THEME: MAKE IN INDIA
Introduction
Interdependence, Integration and Co-creation (IIC) is
unique in its own way. The conference was
conceptualised way back in 2006 to foster industry
academia interface through discussion, deliberation
and analysis of ideas on major issues pertaining to
sectors of India’s socioeconomic environment. Since
then, the IIC conference has been successfully
organised by Jaipuria Institute of Management,
Lucknow on various themes, which included retail,
insurance, banking and infrastructure sector, telecom
sector & Indian consumers. Last year the theme of IIC
conference was corporate governance. In IIC 2015,
manufacturing sector in India with the theme “MAKE IN
INDIA” is taken up for detailed analysis with an aim to
identify various interdependencies in the sector and to
figure out ways of leveraging co-creational
opportunities.
FORMER SPEAKERS AT IIC CONFERENCES
Dr. Farooq Abdullah
R. V. Verma
M. Damodaran
K.T.S Tulsi
Rajeev Talwar
Former Chief Minister,
J&K
Chairman & MD,
National Housing Bank
Former Chairman,
SEBI
Eminent Advocate,
Supreme Court of India
Managing Director,
DLF
Dr. Subir Gokarn
K.R. Kamath
R.K.Dubey
Ms. Kishori Udeshi
Mr. Prithvi Haldea
Former Deputy Governor,
Reserve Bank of India
Former Chairman &
MD, PNB
Former Chairman & MD,
Canara Bank
Chairman,The Banking
Codes & Standards,
Board of India
Chairman & Managing Director,
PRIME Database
Manufacturing sector of India has strong backward and
forward linkages with agriculture and service sectors.
Around 70% of total output of the manufacturing sector
is used as inputs by the manufacturing sector itself.
Agriculture and Service sectors respectively use 7.7%
and 24% of the output of the manufacturing sector as
inputs. Manufacturing sector uses 21.4% of the total
output of the agriculture sector and 45% output of the
service sector as inputs. Thus, a sustained recovery and
high growth in the manufacturing sector is a
prerequisite for sustained high growth of the Indian
economy.
However, for a sustained recovery and high growth of
the manufacturing sector and of the Indian economy as
a whole, there is a need to increase the global
competitiveness of the Indian manufacturing sector by
creating a profitable business environment to facilitate
investment, faster innovation, skill development for
inclusive growth, protect intellectual property and build
best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure. IIC 2015
intends to identify the appropriate strategies and ways
to initiate the recovery and achieve a sustainable high
growth of the manufacturing sector and thus of the
Indian economy.
CONFERENCE
THEME
Changing
Paradigms
in Key
Manufacturing
Segments
Decoding
the Regulatory
Environment
and
Processes
Infrastructure
Development and
Manufacturing
Excellence
in India
Financial Incentives
& Initiatives as Drivers
of Change in Indian
Manufacturing Sector
for Inclusive Growth
Brief theme details
Changing Paradigms in key Manufacturing Segments
For sustained high growth of the Indian manufacturing
sector and thus of the Indian economy, there is a need
to identify the key manufacturing segments which will
facilitate overall development of the Indian economy.
The manufacturing segments which have higher
backward and forward linkages will contribute more
towards the inclusive growth of the Indian economy.
While identifying the key sectors following issues need
to be addressed:
• Manufacturing segments having higher employment intensity
• Manufacturing segments having stronger forward and backward
linkages with other sectors of the economy
• Key sectors which have competitive advantage in global market
• High value-addition manufacturing sectors
• Key manufacturing zones for targeted development
Decoding Regulatory Environment and Processes
Positive, simplified and liberal regulatory environment is
a prerequisite for the growth of the Indian
manufacturing sector. Timelines should be clearly
defined for all clearances to set up and expand a
manufacturing unit. The concept of Single Window
Clearance System should be developed and
implemented for starting manufacturing units. Latest
technology should be increasingly used for the process
of clearance and approval by the government
authorities. The process should be such that
government authorities should treat the investors in the
manufacturing sector not as receivers but as strong
business partners. Further, limit on FDI in key sectors
should be increased to enhance the growth of the
Indian manufacturing sector.
The key issues that need to be deliberated under this sub-theme are:
•
How to decide FDI in different manufacturing segments?
•
How to develop the system & process for quick clearance by the government authorities?
•
How to leverage the increasing use of technology in the process of clearance and
approval by government authorities?
•
How to regulate the financial market to promote high growth in the manufacturing sector?
•
How to simplify and rationalize the overall regulatory environment?
•
How to further the process of financial inclusion to promote savings and investment by the
people of rural and semi-urban areas?
Infrastructure Development & Manufacturing
Excellence in India
Provision of adequate infrastructure facilities is
essential for boosting the growth of the manufacturing
sector. For a smooth supply chain and logistics
improvement, special impetus is needed in the form of
Industry Corridor and Smart Cities. Different parts of
the country should be well connected through road, rail,
air and sea. Following issues need to be addressed in
the conference:
•
Which geographical area requires the most infrastructure development to achieve high growth in
the manufacturing sector?
•
How to decide geographical location of Industry Corridors and Smart Cities?
•
How to finance the infrastructure projects?
•
How to develop PPP model for infrastructure development?
Financial Incentives and Initiatives as Drivers of Change in
Indian Manufacturing Sector for Inclusive Growth
Financial incentives may be given to the units which
facilitate the development of rural and semi-urban
areas. To promote the development of SMEs, the
government may give special incentives to the units
belonging to the SME sector. Incentives may also be
given to the manufacturing units which promote
environment protection and engage in manufacturing of
products useful for controlling pollution, reducing
energy consumption and water conservation.
The conference needs to deliberate upon the following questions:
•
How to incentivize the companies which play crucial role in the revival of sick units?
•
How to incentivize those manufacturing units which promote environmental protection?
•
How to incentivize the units which develop new technologies to improve the efficiency
of the manufacturing sectors?
•
How to incentivize the SMEs?
•
How to incentivize the initiatives which promote skill development of large and
growing number of minimally educated workforce which may help in increasing the
growth of the Indian manufacturing sector?
Conference Framework
The methodology and framework adopted for the
conference would involve a variety of interactive
techniques including presentations, lectures, interactive
exchange of ideas through discussions, questioning,
etc. At the end of the conference, there will be an
intensive integrated panel discussion followed by a
question-answer session, involving open forum for the
audience that would help the participants consolidate
their understanding from the conference and formulate
a credible implementation plan.
Conference Session Flow and Schedule
Session flow and macro conference schedule will be
sent to the nominating organizations. The conference
will have invited presentations on major themes by
eminent personalities / industry leaders and
academicians. Besides this, the plenary sessions will be
chaired / conducted by experts in their respective
fields.
Contact Details for Registration
The participants will be
awarded ‘Certificate of
Participation’ for attending
IIC 2015 Conference on
“Make in India” by Jaipuria
Institute of Management
Lucknow.
Delegates are generally to be sponsored by organizations.
However, self-nomination will also be accepted.
Nominations along with the fee must reach us by March
16, 2015. A formal acceptance letter will be sent to the
nominee. Nominations and the fee may please be sent to:
Prof R K Ojha M. +91 9415011782 • E. [email protected]
Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow
Vineet Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow-226 010
P. +91 522 2394296/97
Accommodation
Mode of Payment of Fee
The conference will be held on the Institute’s Campus.
For outstation delegates & participants, the Conference
Committee will be making all efforts to provide good
and affordable accommodation to all participants on
cost basis, in hotels/hostels close to the conference
venue. Payments are to be made in advance.
The registration fee can be paid either by a Demand
Draft in favour of Jaipuria Institute of Management
payable at Lucknow, India or a Pan India Cheque
payable at par drawn in favour of “Jaipuria Institute of
Management, Lucknow”. You may also pay online
through RTGS/ NEFT. Bank details are as follows:
Conference Registration Fee
Account Name: Jaipuria Institute of Management
Lucknow
For Participants/Delegates
Delegates from Academic Institutions `3000
Corporate/Industry Delegates `5000
Students from various Institutions `1000
This registration fee includes conference registration
fee, conference kit, admission to all technical sessions,
participation certificate, tea breaks and lunches
(for 21st and 22nd March 2015) and other social
events including a musical programme, showcasing the
Lucknow Culture.
Name of Bank: State Bank of India
Branch Address: Vijay Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow.
IFSC Code: SBIN0009916
Account Number: 10070331898
All participants attending the conference are required to
register for the conference by March 16, 2015.
Note: In the “Sender To Receiver Information” column
available while sending NEFT, the Name of the
Participant is required to be mentioned.
Glimpses
of previous IICs
JAIPURIA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, LUCKNOW
Vineet Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow-226 010
P. +91 522 2394296/97
E. [email protected] | www.jaipuria.ac.in