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SUMMARY:ASDC's Annual Conclave 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC)\, India’s first sector skill council dedicated to the Indian automobile industry\, is promoted by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM)\, Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA)\, and Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations of India (FADA) and supported by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE)\, Ministry of Heavy Industries(MHI)\, National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) and National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC). \nThe engaging event will witness hundreds of partners and dignitaries of the automotive industry across the country. At Annual Conclave 2023\, attendees will discuss an overview of the current scenario in the skilling industry\, best practices prevalent in this sector\, along with challenges and relevant suggestions\, in the context of the automotive industry in India. This Annual Conclave 2023 offers a unique opportunity for the automotive community to come together under one roof and develop a set of recommendations that will promote the new skilling ecosystem. \n\n\nTheme: Skilling The Future Together\n\n\n\nSchedule >>> \n\n\n\nTimeSession09:00 AM to 10:00 AM Registration of Delegates10:00  AM to 10:05 AMLamp LightingChief Guest and Dignitaries10:05 AM to 10:10 AMWelcome  AddressVinkesh Gulati\, Treasurer  ASDC & Chairman\, Research and Academy10.10 AM to 10:20 AMAnnual Update – ASDCVinod Aggarwal\, President ASDC & Managing Director and Chief Executive officer VE Commercial  Vehicles  Limited10:20 AM to 10:30 AMASDC Way Forward F R Singhvi\, Vice President  ASDC & Joint  Managing Director Sansera Engineering Limited.10:30 AM to 10:45 AM Address  By  Guest of HonourVed Mani Tiwari\,  Chief  Executive Office of National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC)  Chief Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer\, NSDC International.  10:45 AM to 11 :00 AM Address By  Guest of Honour Dr. Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi IAS( Retd)\, Chairperson of  National Council for Vocational Education and training (NCVET) Govt\, of India \, Non-Exe  Director Karamyogi Bharat Chairman IITRAA Delhi.11:00 AM to 11:15 AM Convocation of Skilled CandidatesConvocation of ASDC certified Candidates11:15 AM to 11:30 AM Rewards and Recognitions Award Function For ASDC Partners11: 30 AM to 11:45 AM Short Tea Break11:45 AM to 12:00 PM Presentation – Tamil  Nadu  Apex  Skill  CentreCecil Premi\, MD – Tamil Nadu Apex  Skill  Development   Centre for Automobiles12:00 PM to 01:00 PM Panel  Discussion 1 Driving Skilled Workforce State-Level initiatives  and Innovations  – Dr Neena  Pahuja\, National  Council  for Vocational Education and Training– Dr  M.K Shanmuga Sundaram\, IAS  Uttar Pradesh State – Rajveer Ranjan  ITS\, Bihar State – Dr V. Vinod  Kumar IAS\, Andhra Pradesh  State– AnkurJain\, IPS \, Assam State – Amitosh Gautam\, World  Resource Institute (WRI)Moderator: Lav  Bhardwaj\, National Lead- Skilling and Employment\, The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)01:00 PM to 01:45 PM Lunch01:45 PM to 02:45 PM Panel  Discussion 2 Revving  up skilled Force: Automotive Industry’s perspective for Skilled  workforce – Vikram Gulati\, Toyota Kirloskar Motor– Sanjeev Sinha\, Maruti Suzuki India  Limited – Dharm Rakshit\, Hero Moto Corp\, Limited – Pushpender Dahiya\, DENSO India Private Limited – Deepak Sharma\, Wuerth India – Harsh Vashist\, Sparsh Autotech\, Private Limited – Sumit Kumar\, TeamLease.Moderator Arun Malhotra\,  Auto Industry Expert\, Professor of Practice\, Board Member Former MD  Nissan Motors India02:45 PM to 02:50 PM Address By  Distil Education & Technology PVT. LTD\, (Title  Sponsor)02:50 PM to 03:05 PMConvocation of Skilled Candidates Round 2Convocation of ASDC certified Candidates03:05 PM to 03:15 PM Rewards and Recognitions Round 2Award Function for ASDC PartnersProgram LaunchASDC National Automobile Olympiad (NAO) and SAE Graduate Engineer Career Development (GECD) Examination03:30 PM to04:30 PMPanel Discussion 3 Accelerating Future ready skills: Collaborative efforts of schools colleges and universities– Dr. N.H Siddalinga Swamy\, All India Council for Technical Education– Dr Biswajit Saha – Central Board of Secondary Education– Swami Vedatitananda – Ramakrishna Mission Shilpa Pratisthan– Sabyasachi Das – Tata Indian Institute of Skills– Alok Jaitley – Maruti Suzuki India LimitedModerator Dr KC Vora\, Professor Emeritus & Former Sr Dy Director at ARAI\, AICTE – INAEDistinguished Visiting Faculty\, Chairperson – ASDC Expert Group on EV; Working on Road Safety\, Hydrogen\, EV & Autonomous Mobility04:30 PM to04:35 PMVote of Thanks04:35 PM to05:00 PMTea and Snacks\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganizer \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue
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LOCATION:The Grand\, The Grand Pocket 4\, Sector C\, Vasant Kunj\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110070\, India
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SUMMARY:Global Skills Summit 2023
DESCRIPTION:The 14th edition of Global Skills Summit focuses on the theme “Building Skills. Empowering Youth. Creating Future.” The summit will bring together key stakeholders\, including policymakers\, TVET experts and industry\, for deliberations and knowledge sharing on the current and future trends\, providing a forum for facilitating partnerships and effective collaborations. Global Skills Summit has not only become a brand in the Indian skills market\, but it is creating an ecosystem in the country where the best of minds interact to converge\, aggregate\, and share exceptional ideas for the Skill Development story in our country. \n\n\nBuilding Skills . Empowering Youth . Creating Future\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSchedule >>>\n\n\n\nDay 1\n\n\n\n9:15 am – 10:00 amRegistration10:00 am – 11:00 amInaugural Session11:00 am – 11:30 amTea Break\n\n\n\n11:30 am – 01:00 pmSession 1 Education & Skills: Pillars for making India the Skill Capital of the WorldThe NEP 2020 has brought vocational and formal education closer than ever. Schools have started integrating hands-on skills along with the regular curriculum. The learners have started to understand the ever-increasing need for starting the vocational skills journey young. The stakeholders like parents\, higher education institutions and schools have already begun the confluence to ensure that the young learners are equipped with future skills when they move out of the education system at any time in their lives.The Academic Bank of Credits\, the National Curriculum framework and the National Credit Framework are the guiding documents that will enable the transitions and provide the much-needed flexibility to the education and skills ecosystem.The session will focus to address the following:* Existing efforts being made to integrate formal education (school & higher) with vocational education* Best practices & lessons learnt that have emerged during the last three years of the implementation of NEP 2020 which can be set as practices across the country for quicker and scalable model of implementation* Way forward – are there any impediments\, recommendations\, or suggestions that when addresses can complement the efforts of the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship.11:30 am –11:40 am11:40 am – 11:50 amSpecial Address:Ms Anna Faithfull\, Deputy Secretary Skills and Training Group\, Department of Workplace Relations\, Australian GovernmentSpecial Address: Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari\, Secretary\, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship11:50 am – 01:00 pmPanelists:– Ms Mamta Saikia\, CEO\, Bharti Foundation– Ms Alison Barrett MBE\, Director India\, British Council*– Ms Anupma Saxena\, Principal\, Gargi Girls School\, Meerut– Mr K.K Narwal\, Principal\, Sir C.V. Raman I.T.I. Dheerpur Delhi– Dr Ashok Kumar Nagawat\, Vice-Chancellor\, Delhi Skill & Entrepreneurship University– Mr Sachin Jain\, Country Manager India & South Asia – ETS©01:00 pm – 02:00 pmNetworking Lunch\n\n\n\n02:00 pm – 03:20 pmSession 2 Industry Driven High Quality Skilling: Imperative Roadmap  The Hon’ble Prime Minister has highlighted that “skilling\, re-skilling and up-skilling are the mantras for the future workforce” and “India has the potential to become one of the largest providers of skilled workforce in the world”. The role and involvement of Industry is critical for bringing in speed and scale in the education and skilling initiatives of our country. To develop a learning ecosystem that is continuous and creates professionals of the future\, it is vital that the industry is actively engaged with the education ecosystem. The relationship between Industry and Academia needs to be mutually beneficial and enriching. With increasing sunrise sectors (semiconductors\, electric vehicles\, biofuels\, AI/ML to name a few) attracting huge investments in India there is a strong need to develop skilled workforce for such sectors who can be readily deployed.The session will attempt to answer the following questions: 1. How can academia and government create value that attracts the industry? 2. How has the government facilitated the process of the identifying and setting up clusters of emerging sectors across the country? 3. Understanding the needs of the industry and enabling them to engage meaningfully with Academic institutions (schools\, HE and Vocational Institutes)                          02:00 pm – 02:05 pmWelcome Remarks: Mr Narayanan Swamy\, National Leader – Education and Skill Development\, KPMG in India©02:05 pm – 02:12 pm02:12pm – 02:20pmSpecial Address: Mr Sanjay Gupta\, President and CEO\, Minda Corporations Chairman\, India Electronics and Semiconductor Association                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Special Address: Dr. Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi\, IAS (Retd.)\, Chairperson\, National Council for Vocational Education & Training (NCVET)\, Government of India02:20 pm – 03:20 pmPanelists:– Ms Saxon Rice\, Chief Executive Officer\, Australian Skills Quality Agency*– Mr Vaibhav Chaturvedi\, Head of Talent\, Nestle South Asia Region– Ms Shweta Khurana\, Sr. Director APJ – Government Partnerships & Initiatives\, Global Government Affairs Group\, Intel©– Mr Kalyan Chakravarthy\, Executive Director\, PanIIT Alumni Reach for India Foundation (PARFI)– Ms Priyanka Anand – Vice President and Head of HR | Market Area South East Asia\, Oceana & India\, Ericsson– Mr Manoj Agrawal\, Executive Advisor\, Training Academy\, Maruti Suzuki India Limited ©Moderator: Mr Narayanan Swamy\, National Leader – Education and Skill Development\, KPMG in India03:20pm – 03:45pmTea Break\n\n\n\n03:45pm – 05:00pmSession 3Green Skills and Green JobsAs the world today strives to transition to low carbon economic models\, our education & skill training systems must support the sustainable transition toward green economies through lifelong learning approaches. Green skilling is recognized as important to align the capacities of individuals with systems change towards sustainability. “An additional 8.4 million jobs could be created for young people aged 15-29 by 2030 as a result of the green transition.” ILO 2022 report As the demand for sustainable solutions grows\, TVET systems must find efficient ways to determine the new green qualifications and competencies that are needed\, to adopt approaches to embed them into curricula\, and to put these competencies into practice. These include conducting a specific mapping of professions in sectors relevant to the green economy\, defining and constructing relevant course contents for schools\, vocational training institutes\, higher education institutions and professionals. The session will focus on: 1. Importance of developing the skills needed for inclusive and sustainable economies and how can businesses ensure gets inculcated in the workforce and also engage with institutions to promote it? 2. Identify skills for the transition to digital and green economies 3. How can we support TVET institutions in building skills that are green and future oriented?03:45 pm – 03:50 pmWelcome Remarks: Mr Amit Singh\, Associate Vice President & Group Head- Corporate Affairs & CSR\, Asian Paints©03:50 pm – 03:57 pm 03:57 pm – 04:05 pm Special Address: Ms Shradha Suri Marwah\, Chairperson & Managing Director\, Subros LimitedSpecial Address: Shri K. S. Rejimon\, Joint Secretary\, NITI AAYOG04:05 pm – 05:00 pmPanelists:– Dr Abraham Kumar\, President & CEO ProtaTeCH Inc ©– Mr. Raman Koul\, SVP and Head of SAARC Nations\, ASSA ABLOY– Ms Mili Majumdar\, Managing Director\, GBCI India\, Senior Vice President\, U.S Green Building Council©– Ms Deepti Vij\, Director Talent Acquisition\, Honeywell India ©– Ms Sanskriti Menon\, Senior Programme Director\, Centre for Environment EducationModerator: Mr Amit Singh\, Associate Vice President & Group Head- Corporate Affairs & CSR\, Asian Paints©05:00 pm –05:15 pmTea Break\n\n\n\n05:15 pm – 06:30pmSession 4Empowering TVET Leadership & Practitioners: Without co-operation\, there is no developmentProviding expanded access to high-quality Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) opportunities\, including expanded work-based learning\, digital learning environments and promotion of green transitions are some of the very elements in augmenting the skilling landscape of our country. There is a need to focus on methods and strategies for building the capacity of TVET leaders and professionals of our country. The potential success of these change processes largely rests with the TVET leaders responsible for converting policy into practice. The session will focus on: 1. How to address the knowledge gap on system-level change by raising awareness and developing capacities that will empower TVET professionals to support the green / Industry 4.0 / Global Skills transitions 2. How do TVET leaders and practitioners support each other in better understanding of the market demands\, business models\, economic structures of the country? 3. How do ensure that they are able to co-construct systemic and social dialogues to foster entrepreneurial capacities and address the changing economic\, social and developmental challenges.05:15 pm – 05:20 pmWelcome Remarks: Mr K Ramakrishnan\, Chief Executive -Skill Development Mission\, Office of the Group Chairman L&T\, Larsen & Toubro Limited Ltd. and Chair – FICCI Skill Development Committee©05:20 pm – 05:30 pm 05:30pm-05:40pmSpecial Address: Ms Usha Padhee\, IAS\, Principal Secretary\, Skill Development & Technical Education Department\, Government of OdishaSpecial Address Shri Adil Zainulbhai\, Chairman\, Capacity Building Commission of India05:40 pm – 06:30 pmPanelists:– Ms Blossom Kochhar\, Chairperson -Blossom Kochhar Group of Companies– Prof Chi Baik\, Professor in Higher Education\, The University of Melbourne©– Prof. Bhola Ram Gurjar\, Director\, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research (NITTR)\, Chandigarh– Mr Brad Loiselle\, Founder and CEO\, Skills Council of Canada Inc.– Mr RCM Reddy\, MD & CEO\, Schoolnet India Ltd & Learnet Skills Ltd ©Moderator: Mr K Ramakrishnan\, Chief Executive -Skill Development Mission\, Office of the Group Chairman L&T\, Larsen & Toubro Limited Ltd. and Chair – FICCI Skill Development Committee06:30 pm onwardsCultural Evening and Networking Dinner\n\n\n\nDay 2\n\n\n\n09:30 am –10:00 am Registration10:00 am – 10:30am Keynote Addresses – Dr Jung Hwan (Paul) Lee\, Founder & CEO\, Mind AI\, South Korea – Mr. Manabela Chauke\, Director & CEO\, Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA)\, South Africa – Mr K Ramakrishnan\, Chief Executive -Skill Development Mission\, Office of the Group Chairman L&T\, Larsen & Toubro Limited Ltd. and Chair – FICCI Skill Development Committee – Mr Manoj Agrawal\, Executive Advisor\, Training Academy\, Maruti Suzuki India Limited and Co-Chair – FICCI Skill Development Committee                                                                                                                                                                                          \n\n\n\n10:30 am –11:45 amSession 5Harmonisation of Skilling initiatives of various ministries in IndiaThe absence of a single central nodal agency for formulation and release of skilling schemes has over the years created overlaps between ministries and confusion amongst the beneficiaries. Absence of a single point data base for the entire skilling ecosystem has been another challenge that has hampered the effectiveness and outcome of the skilling initiatives of the Indian Government. Today\, multiple portals for various schemes like PMKVY 4.0 (MSDE) ; DDUGKY (MoRD) ; NULM (MoHUPA) ; Samarth Scheme (Ministry of Textile) ; PM Daksh (Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment) ; Seekho Kamao (MoMA) and many more exist. Many aspiring to be skilled get confused by so many schemes at different places. Hence\, we all recognise that simplification and availability of all schemes at one place is important. The ecosystem is expected to work more efficiently if efforts are more synergised. The session will deliberate on: 1. Importance and relevance of such multiple initiatives in current times 2. Need for comprehensive guidelines for all Skill Development Schemes on one platform 3. Role of other stakeholders\, policies or regulatory compliances to create harmony between these schemes10:30 am – 10:35 am                                                                                               Welcome Remarks: Ms Shabnam Sinha\, Lead Education Specialist\, World Bank10:35 am – 10:45 amSpecial Address Shri KK Dwivedi\, Additional Secretary\, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship                                                                                                   10:45 am – 11:45 amPanelists:– Mr Karma Zimpa Bhutia\, Joint Secretary\, (RS/TRAINING/ADMIN) Ministry of Rural Development– Dr Vinod Kumar V IAS\, MD & CEO\, APSSDC\, Govt. of A.P.– Mr Rajeev Saxena\, Joint Secretary\, Ministry of Textiles– Dr. PV Unnikrishnan\, Member Secretary\, Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council (KDISC)– Dr. Ramaswami N\, I.A.S.\, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) \, Maharashtra State Skill Development Society Moderator: Ms Shabnam Sinha\, Lead Education Specialist\, World BankChair & Moderator: Ms Shabnam Sinha\, Lead Education Specialist\, World Bank11:45am –12:15 pmTea Break\n\n\n\n12:15 pm – 01:30 pmSession 6VIRASAT – The Heritage’ Vocal for Local: Go Global’Panelists:– Dr Darlie Koshy\, Chief Mentor at Central Bharat Sevak Samaj (CBSS)– Ms Saumya Mishra\, Director- International Business\, Beauty & Personal Care\, Myntra– Mr Naveen Dhingra\, Chief General Manager\, NABARD Dastkar – IndiaiTOKRIModerator: Ms Veena Swarup\, Former Director – Engineers India Limited and Chair of FICCI’s taskforce on Traditional Cluster Development 12:15 pm – 12:20 pmWelcome Remarks: Ms Veena Swarup\, Former Director – Engineers India Limited and Chair of FICCI’s taskforce on Traditional Cluster Development12:20 pm – 12:30 pmSpecial Address: Shri Ankur Jain\, IPS\, Mission Director\, Assam Skill Development Mission\, Government of Assam12:30 pm – 01:30 pmPanellists: – Dr Darlie Koshy\, Chief Mentor at Central Bharat Sevak Samaj (CBSS)© – Ms Saumya Mishra\, Director- International Business\, Beauty & Personal Care\, Myntra – Mr Naveen Dhingra\, Chief General Manager\, NABARD* – Dr. Rajni Aggarwal\, President\, Federation of Indian Women Entrepreneurs© – Mr Gabriel Bordado\, Skills Specialist\, International Labour Organisation – Ms Meenu Chopra\, Executive Director\, All India Artisans and Craftspersons Welfare Association -AIACA©  Moderator: Ms Veena Swarup\, Former Director – Engineers India Limited and Chair of FICCI’s taskforce on Traditional Cluster Development©01:30 pm – 02:30 pmNetworking Lunch\n\n\n\n02:30 pm – 03:30 pmFire Side Chat– Mr Saurabh Agarwal\, Cooking– Mr Ramesh Punia\, Visual Merchandise– Mr Talat Razia\, Fashion Technology– Mr Mohit Dudeja\, Patisserie and Confectionery– Mr Suraj\, Autobody Repair With Mr Rashmikant Joshi\, Managing Director\, FESTO India Pvt Ltd*                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               03:30 pm – 03:45 pmTea Break03:45 pm – 05:15 pmEmployability Skills Workshop By UNICEF05:15 pm – 05:20 pmVote of Thanks05:20 pm onwardsHigh Tea\n\n\n\nParticipation is useful for…\n\n\n\nPolicy Advocates  |  Corporate Members  |  Thought Leaders  |  Industry Experts \n\n\n\n\nLarge Corporate Houses & Public Sectors Undertakings\n\n\n\nSmall and Medium Enterprises\n\n\n\nSenior Government Officials & Academia\n\n\n\nState Skills Missions\, Sector Skills Councils\, NGOs\, INGOs and Think Tank Groups\n\n\n\nMultilateral and Bilateral Agencies\n\n\n\nUniversities and Higher Education Institutions\n\n\n\nTraining Partners (TPs) and Industrial Training Institutes/Centres (ITIs /ITCs)\n\n\n\nInternational Counterparts\n\n\n\nSkill Consultancy Providers/ Assessment Agencies\n\n\n\nYouth\n\n\n\n\nParticipation can help you…\n\n\n\nShowcase | Engage | Explore | Network \n\n\n\n\nPosition yourself and your organization as the thought leader and pioneer in this space\n\n\n\nParticipate in the invigorating deliberations on skill development policies & frameworks\n\n\n\nEnrich yourself with global and national innovations\, best practices & lessons learnt\n\n\n\nPromote your Industry/ Institution and yourself to over 400 delegates from India & Abroad\n\n\n\nEngage on a platform that facilitates national and international collaborations and partnerships\n\n\n\nExplore opportunities to network and interact  with leaders from industry & government\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here to Register\n\n\n\nClick here to Event Website\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA glimpse from past year…
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