3rd Government Tech Summit

28th September 2022


Overview

With expertise across architecture, engineering, construction, design, and manufacturing, Autodesk offers state-of-the-art technology solutions. In the public sector, its cutting-edge solutions are augmenting innovation, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness in crucial projects.

To further add weight to its government portfolio, Autodesk partnered with Elets Governance in a bid to gauge the needs of the public sector and connect with key stakeholders.

Focusing on the theme “Empowering Sustainable Town Planning with Digitisation”, Elets Technomedia in association with Autodesk organised the 3rd Government Tech Summit on 28th September 2022.

The power-packed event brought policy-makers and industry experts together for insightful discussions on sustainable town planning with technology. From technology adoption for smart roads and highways to infrastructure development in smart cities, the knowledge exchange forum witnessed the enriching exchange of best practices.

Focus Area

The summit analysed the latest trends, challenges & opportunities to improve the efficiency of public facilities, bases, and installations.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Technology enabling informed design decisions for smart cities
  • Solutions to improve efficiency and minimise costs
  • Sustainable urban planning for a better future leveraging: Innovations & Challenges
  • Public-private partnership to strengthen urban planning

& many more

Key Takeaways

* A stellar line-up of speakers

* Insightful knowledge sessions

* In-depth analysis of trends & best practices on sustainable town planning with digitisation

From transport to construction, the public sector is giving momentum to the adoption of technology and innovations for better outcomes. Sustainability which is the need of the hour for a better future is one of the top priorities in all sectors.

Technology has emerged as an enabler, empowering smart implementation and execution of various projects for the citizens and the country at large. Efficient and structured management of data is important to achieving sustainability goals, which further highlights the need for increased digital adoption.

Sustainable mobility goes far beyond reducing emissions. One of the toughest and most social challenges of our time is managing the mobility of people and goods. By 2030, passenger traffic will exceed 12,546 billion passenger-kilometers in India.”

S P Singh
Joint Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India

We are also planning to monitor some of our critical projects by developing an e-nirmaan application which is under development.”

Dr. N.C Pal,
Engineer in Chief (Design), Public Works Department, Government of Odisha

Leveraging technology, we can pre-plan and make effective coordination to mitigate various hindrances in order to avoid unnecessary delay in the timely execution of any development projects.”

B.P. Borasi,
Chief Engineer - North Zone, Gwalior, Public Works Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh

Transport and infrastructure are much more than the backbone of the national economy. It provides jobs & services and actually enables the overall economic development of the country.”

Devansh Kakkar,
Territory Solutions Engineer - AEC Autodesk India Pvt Ltd