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2019
BLUE ECONOMY CONCLAVE
Building Partnerships in India’s
Blue Economy
7th to 10th January 2019
NAVI MUMBAI
CONFERENCES
Join us for the
AND
EXHIBITION
First National
Conclave
CIDCO Exhibition
on the Blue
Centre,
Economy of
India
Vashi, Navi Mumbai
@bluecon2019
#bluecon
www.bluecon.in
MINISTRY OF SHIPPING GOVERNMENT OF contact@bluecon.in
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MAHARASHTRA
The Blue Economy
“The blue economy “A wide range of economic activities pertaining to
is a catalyst in India’s sustainable development of resources and assets in
progress.” the oceans, related rivers, water bodies and coastal
regions — in a manner that ensures equity, inclusion,
innovation and modern technology. “
— Definition of the Blue Economy
- NITIN GADKARI by FICCI Task Force
This January, leaders from union ministries, • To publicise and promote port led
business and industry associations and societies, development program - Sagarmala, for
and industry experts are uniting their efforts with the development of coastal economies
the sole intent of promoting the Blue Economy and the linkages to the hinterland.
of India. The conclave is jointly hosted by the
Maharashtra Economic Development Council • Provide opportunities for industry
(MEDC), Federation of Indian Chambers of engagement in the Blue Economy at the
Commerce (FICCI), and the Government domestic level in priority sectors.
of Maharashtra, and is also supported by the
• Special focus on women’s
Government of India, Ministry of Shipping and
entrepreneurship, MSMEs and the
Water Resources.
creation of an innovation ecosystem.
India’s population is estimated to rise to 1.7 billion
• Identify skill gaps and capacity building
in 2050 this will place an immense strain on the
needs.
resources of the nation. India has a long coastline
of 7,500 km (including island territories) which • Identify strategy for developing local
provides immense opportunities for Blue Economy. economies with local resources and low-
It is only natural that as a nation we should focus cost social innovation.
on the development our Blue Economy. A focus
on development of the blue economy would, as • Engage coastal states and union
IORA points out, “Contribute to food security; territories.
poverty alleviation; the mitigation of and resilience
• Understand industry concerns and
to the impacts of climate change; enhanced trade
policy gaps for national, state and local
and investment; enhanced maritime connectivity;
intervention.
enhanced diversification; job creation and socio-
economic growth.” • Identify an industry wish-list on enablers
that would facilitate deeper engagement
BLUECON 2019 will evolve a national perspective
within India and externally with IOR and
to develop India as a regional hub of blue economy
ocean economies.
business opportunities in Asia Pacific and IOR. It
will focus on crating Centre-State partnerships to • Takeaways for India from global best
promote seamless development and leverage of practices.
opportunities in Blue Economy. The objectives of
the conclave are: • Create a repository of national best
practices and successful case studies from
Indian states.
Why you
should be a
part of
Offshore
By 2030, 66%
18% of India’s Seaborne trade wind power
of fish captured
population is expected to will be the
for food
lives in coastal quadruple by leading power
consumption
areas 2050 generation
will be farmed
tech by 2030
Sectors of
the Blue Shipping Industry Ports Oil & Gas Extraction
Economy
The future of coastal
nations such as ours
will be shaped by how
effectively our blue Fisheries Aquaculture Coastal Development
economy is utilised.
As stakeholders in the
blue economy this
is an opportunity to
come together and Tourism Marine Biotech Renewable Energy
commence a dialogue
on how we can benefit
from the activities and
sectors linked to the
blue economy.
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Co nf erences
CONFERENCE SPONSORSHIPS
Conference Lead 10,00,000
Sponsor
Conference Co-Sponsor 7,50,000
Conference Session 5,00,000
Sponsor
Conference Session Co- 3,00,000
Sponsor
The conferences
10 JAN 2019 10 JAN 2019 10 JAN 2019
will take place in
BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL VALEDICTORY two parallel tracks
BRIDGES IN THE SUSTAINABILITY SESSION as colour coded
INDIAN OCEAN IN THE BLUE Mumbai below:
RIM ECONOMY Declaration on the
Blue Economy 2019
TRACK 1 TRACK 2
10:00 AM to 1:30 PM 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM
BLUE PROMINENT INVITEES
ECONOMY
CONCLAVE AND SPEAKERS
Shri Radha Mohan Singh Shri. Prashant Javdekar Shri Suresh Prabhu
Union Minister of Union Minister of Human Union Minister of
Agriculture Resource Development Commerce and Industry
Shri. KJ Alphons Gen. VK Singh (Retd.) Adm. RK Dhowan (Retd.) Mr. Sanjeev Sanyal
Minister of State for Minister of State for Chairman National Economic Advisor to the
Tourism External Affairs Maritime Foundation Prime Minister of India
B2B MEET UP
Organised by
FEDERATION OF INDIAN
MAHARASHTRA ECONOMIC
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
AND INDUSTRY
The Maharashtra Economic Development Established in 1927, FICCI is the largest and
Council (MEDC) was established in 1957 with oldest apex business organisation in India. Its
the participation of prominent Chambers of history is closely interwoven with India’s struggle
Commerce, Business and Industries Associations for independence, its industrialization, and its
in Maharashtra, to “facilitate rapid and balanced emergence as one of the most rapidly growing
economic development of Maharashtra”. The global economies. A non-government, not-for-
Council acts as an Economic Think-Tank for profit organisation, FICCI is the voice of India’s
Business & Industry as also for the Government business and industry. From influencing policy to
of Maharashtra. MEDC is a development catalyst encouraging debate, engaging with policy makers
and investment facilitator – a unique, apolitical and civil society, FICCI articulates the views and
and autonomous research organisation working concerns of industry. It serves its members from
pro actively with State Government, Business and the Indian private and public corporate sectors
Industry, Educationists, Professionals, Bankers, and multinational companies, drawing its strength
Economists and other leading stakeholders on from diverse regional chambers of commerce
vital issues of economic development. and industry across states, reaching out to over
2,50,000 companies.
Sponsorship
CONFERENCE CO – SPONSOR
Value: Rs. 7.5 Lakhs
• Acknowledgement as “Conference Co-Host”
• Complimentary exhibition space of approx. 36
sqm (Raw Space)
• Prominent branding at the exhibition & across the
event
• Branding on print and electronic communication
• Logo with hyperlink on the event website www.
bluecon.in
• Full page color advertisement in exhibitor
directory
• 7 complimentary conference delegate registration
• Listing of company profile in event directory
Website: www.bluecon.in
enquiry@bluecon.in
Email:
blueconconclave@gmail.com
Secretariat Mumbai:
3rd Floor, Y.B.Chavan Centre,
J.Bhosale Marg, Nariman Point,
Mumbai – 400021.
Maharashtra – India
New Delhi:
103-104, Rohit House, 3,
Tolstoy Marg, Connaught Place
New Delhi - 110 001
Tel: +91-11-2331 9387
FEDERATION
MAHARASHTRA
OF INDIAN
Organised ECONOMIC
CHAMBERS OF
by DEVELOPMENT
COMMERCE &
COUNCIL
INDUSTRY
Event Venue
partner partner
EXHIBITION CENTRE