The 14th edition of the Digital Transformation Conclave (DTC), organized by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of Madhya Pradesh, in collaboration with MP State Electronics Development Corporation (MPSeDC) and GovConnect, concluded today, bringing together thought leaders, policymakers, and industry experts. This premier event showcased how the convergence of technology and governance can drive government transformation, sustainability, and inclusive growth in the digital era.
Themed Empowering Tomorrow: The Convergence of Technology and Governance, the conclave saw vibrant discussions on the future of government transformation, with a focus on creating citizen-centric digital ecosystems. From keynote addresses to knowledge-sharing sessions, the event provided a collaborative platform for cross-sector engagement.
The discussions centered around leveraging cutting-edge technologies to enhance government transparency, efficiency, and citizen engagement, with an emphasis on sustainability as a key driver of the digital transformation roadmap.
Industry leaders from prominent organizations such as Hitachi Vantara, IBM, AMD India, Salesforce, Jabra, LG Electronics India, and Tally Solutions Private Limited delivered insightful presentations that underscored their commitment to contributing towards India’s digital growth story.
Four panel discussions focused on critical topics like citizen-centric digital transformation, artificial intelligence in governance, collaborative governance models, and the integration of unified digital transformation frameworks across sectors.
Case study presentations showcased best practices from across India, offering practical solutions for transforming governance systems with technology.
Addressing the gathering, Sanjay Dubey, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary, General Administration Department and Science & Technology Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh stated, ‘14th Edition of the Digital Transformation Conclave is not just an event; it is a crucial step towards realizing a digitally empowered governance framework and Madhya Pradesh is not just witnessing a digital transformation; it is leading a movement that harmonizes tradition with technology, resilience with progress.’
He also highlighted how the Digital Transformation is shaping the future of Governance in Madhya Pradesh.
Fahim Haq, Co-Founder and Director of Alliance at ilogue Media, echoed the sentiments of many attendees, stating, ‘Bhopal is not just a city steeped in tradition, but also a rising hub for technological innovation. The 14th DTC showcased how digital transformation can be harnessed to create sustainable, inclusive, and impactful governance models for the future.’ He added, ‘Madhya Pradesh’s commitment to fostering a forward-thinking, tech-driven environment is evident through its pioneering e-governance and innovation initiatives.’
As the event concluded, there was palpable excitement about the future of digital governance and the potential it holds for India’s continued technological advancement. The Digital Transformation Conclave reaffirmed Bhopal’s role as a center for digital progress, and highlighted the collaborative spirit between the government, industry, and civil society in shaping a digitally empowered tomorrow.
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