Bengaluru Tech Summit 2025: Karnataka Set to Unveil Groundbreaking IT & Space Policies
Karnataka set to launch its new IT, startup, and space technology policies at the Bengaluru Tech Summit (BTS) 2025 on 18 November.
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Karnataka will unveil new policies for the IT, startup, and space technology sectors at the Bengaluru Tech Summit on 18 November. (X @CMofKarnataka)
Bengaluru, 17 Nov.
The Karnataka government will unveil three policies at the upcoming Bengaluru Tech Summit 2025, officials said on Monday.
The 28th edition of BTS, organised by the Department of Electronics, IT and BT and Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on 18 Nov.
Minister for Electronics, IT/BT and Rural Development
Priyank Kharge said, "We are glad to reaffirm that the Bengaluru Tech
Summit has grown into a truly global innovation platform, fostering discovery
and development across the entire technology spectrum, from information
technology and biotechnology to deep tech, space and sustainability."
Priyank added that this year, the
government has organised 'The Future Makers Conclave' at BTS, a high-energy
gathering of nearly 10,000 founders, investors, and innovators aimed at shaping
the next wave of entrepreneurship.
"The conclave is a flagship
meet designed to deliver tangible value for all participants in the startup
ecosystem—from budding entrepreneurs and early-stage founders to seasoned
entrepreneurs looking to scale up," he said.
"Every attendee will leave
with concrete takeaways, whether in capital access, pilot projects, business
tools, mentoring, visibility, or networks," he added.
N Manjula, Secretary, Department
of Electronics, IT & BT, said, "We will be unveiling three policies,
reaffirming Karnataka’s deep tech commitment. The space technology policy will
be launched during BTS, along with the third version of the IT policy and the
second version of the startup policy."
The Karnataka cabinet recently
approved the Karnataka Space Technology Policy and the Information Technology
Policy for 2025-30, offering extensive financial and non-financial incentives
to accelerate investments, strengthen innovation, and expand the state’s tech
footprint beyond Bengaluru.
On November 6, the cabinet
approved the Karnataka Startup Policy 2025-30, with a total outlay of Rs 518.27
crore over five years, aiming to establish up to 25,000 startups, including
10,000 from clusters outside Bengaluru.
According to a statement, BTS
2025 will feature 10 focused conference tracks, including IT and DeepTech,
Electro–Semicon, Digi Health & Biotech, India–USA Tech Conclave, and Global
Collaboration and Startup Ecosystem. Sub-tracks include AI Universe, Defence
& SpaceTech, Finverse, and Women in Leadership.
"The summit will bring
together over 50,000 visitors, including more than 1,000 investors, 15,000
attendees, 500 speakers, and 1,000 exhibitors," the statement said.
"It will host over 80
knowledge sessions, more than 5,000 curated meetings, and welcome participants
from 60 countries and all 30 states and Union Territories of India," it
added.
Themed 'Futurise', the three-day
summit will bring together notable speakers, including ISRO Chairman V
Narayanan, Amardeep Singh Bhatia, Secretary of DPIIT, and Abhishek Singh,
Additional Secretary of MeitY.
BTS 2025 will also feature
specialised platforms such as Investor Connect, allowing startups to engage
directly with leading investors and industry leaders, and Mentor Connect, which
provides one-on-one mentorship with experienced domain experts.
"These platforms aim to
catalyse meaningful connections, capital access, and strategic guidance for the
next generation of innovators," the statement said.
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