A historic event, New Delhi Slush'D witnessed success across all two days unprecedented
Mint Mumbai|November 10, 2023
The event provided unique chances for networking, masterclasses and featured insightful panel discussions with prominent figures in the tech industry. It united tech entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers and scholars from around the globe to connect, investigate and interact with one another
A historic event, New Delhi Slush'D witnessed success across all two days unprecedented

If we had to choose one word to capture the spirit of New Delhi Slush’D, it would be ‘dynamic.’ This historic event marked a significant milestone as it brought together the largest gathering of AI founders ever seen in India. Over two days, from November 3 to 4, in Gurugram, influential speakers left the audience in awe. This event not only made history but also set new directions for the future of deep tech and AI. The sold-out event was attended by hundreds of proactive members from diverse backgrounds, all united by the theme of Unleashing the Power of Deep Tech and AI.

Union Minister Piyush Goyal at New Delhi Slush’D

Declaring that India’s large talent pool is enough incentive to hold, not just one but three Slush events in the country every year, Union Minister, Piyush Goyal - who was speaking at New Delhi Slush’D, congratulated the participants and the organisers for putting together an outstanding show. He said that the event “showcases India at its very best."

“There is no other economy in the world which will see such rapid growth in the years to come. For the next 30 years we will continue to be a young population. More than two-thirds of our population will be in the working age group. That today is our strength. They are the ones who will take us from a $ 3.5 trillion economy to a $ 35 trillion economy by 2047," said the Minister.

The Minister said that the Indian startup ecosystem is poised to grow faster than expected and will become the largest startup ecosystem in the world. He added that the youth of India today believe in participating… “we accept challenges, we welcome innovation, we welcome disruption and we welcome new ideas."

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