The National Digital Infrastructure is the backbone of any economy. Geospatial and Space industries serve as the foundation for Digital Infrastructure, offering huge growth potential toward India’s vision of being self-reliant with an approximately USD 10 trillion economy by 2030. The Global Geospatial Market Size is estimated to be USD 681 billion by the year 2025 with an expected rate of 16.1% CAGR post-2025, making it USD 1.44 Trillion by 2030. India’s domestic geospatial market is forecasted to rise from INR 13.90 thousand crores (approximately 1.68 billion USD) in 2021 to INR 23.09 thousand crores (approximately USD 2.79 billion) in 2025. The Indian Space industry is estimated to deliver USD 44 Billion potential (8% of the global market) including USD 11 Billion in exports and USD 33 Billion of domestic opportunities by the end of the next decade.
While the current growth rate is driven by technology innovation, integration of workflows, and augmentation of spatial analytics in business processes, post 2025 we witness momentum in public policy reforms and increasing investments in geospatial infrastructure (both public and private) and industry acceleration programs worldwide. Ongoing policy reforms in the space, geospatial, and drone sectors, duly supported by the strengthening of international cooperation and alignment with the evolving world order, are making a significant impact on the growth of the Indian geospatial-space market.
Promote, facilitate, advance, and protect interest of global geospatial and space business community
Draw plans and projects for encouraging the growth of trade and commerce worldwide
Advise Government on matters relating to commerce, trade and industry
Collect and share important information about industry, market and policies to its members
Assist Government in policy development and consultations on budgetary and procurement provisions
Bring to the notice of the Government the impact of various laws and regulations on business
Facilitate technological development through partnerships between academia, research, government and industry
Make the members aware of latest developments in technology, marketing, financing, human resources, etc
Establish chapters in various countries and develop and explore the areas where businesses can participate and cooperate
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) India, in association with Geospatial World Chamber of Commerce (GWCC), organised a round table discussion on Geospatial Industry in India: Opportunities for Advancing Trade, Commerce and Technology Collaboration Globally on September 27, 2023 in a hybrid mode at Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhawan, Janpath, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.
This discussion was chaired by Shri Dammu Ravi, Secretary (ER) and included presentations from industry body Geospatial World Chamber of Commerce (GWCC) as well as MD/Chairman/CEOs of geospatial companies in the country. The concluding remarks were given by Shri P Kumaran, OSD (ER & DPA), MEA encouraging participation from Geospatial Industry for International trade to be supported by MEA.
Shri Mahaveer Singhvi, Joint Secretary, NEST (New Emerging & Strategic Technologies), MEA and his team facilitated this round table along with GWCC. Shri D N Pathak, Department of Science and Technology (DST), GoI gave a detailed presentation on National Geospatial Policy (2022) and welcomed the Industry participation. Shri Manish Chadha, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry Affairs was also present.
Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhawan, Janpath, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India
Recognise geospatial and space industry as one of the sun-rise industries in Bharat (India) and consideration for inclusion of geospatial technologies as part of Initiative for Critical and Emerging Technology (ICET) programmes
Indo American Chamber of Commerce
Provide guidelines and advisories to commercial space and geospatial companies, in accordance with Bharatiya Government’s commitments, position, and in agreements with international organisations like #UNOOSA #ITU #UN-COPUS #WTO #UNGGIM etc.
Indo American Chamber of Commerce
Demonstrate and communicate true spirit of the Bharatiya geospatial and space policy and its role in growth potential and opportunities for the global geospatial business community
Indo American Chamber of Commerce
Strengthen, support, and facilitate trade mission over Bhartiya geospatial and space industry with major partner countries, while identifying other potential countries
Indo American Chamber of Commerce
Initiate, promote and support Geospatial Knowledge Infrastructure (GKI) architecture development, training and capacity development programs for developing countries through creating funding strategies and programmes for implementation
Indo American Chamber of Commerce
Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhawan, Janpath, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) India, in association with Geospatial World Chamber of Commerce (GWCC), organised a round table discussion on Geospatial Industry in India: Opportunities for Advancing Trade, Commerce and Technology Collaboration Globally on September 27, 2023 in a hybrid mode at Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhawan, Janpath, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.
This discussion was chaired by Shri Dammu Ravi, Secretary (ER) and included presentations from industry body Geospatial World Chamber of Commerce (GWCC) as well as MD/Chairman/CEOs of geospatial companies in the country. The concluding remarks were given by Shri P Kumaran, OSD (ER & DPA), MEA encouraging participation from Geospatial Industry for International trade to be supported by MEA.
Shri Mahaveer Singhvi, Joint Secretary, NEST (New Emerging & Strategic Technologies), MEA and his team facilitated this round table along with GWCC. Shri D N Pathak from Department of Science and Technology (DST), GoI gave a detailed presentation on National Geospatial Policy (2022) and welcomed the Industry participation. Shri Manish Chadha, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry Affairs was also present.
Recognise geospatial and space industry as one of the sun-rise industries in Bharat (India) and consideration for inclusion of geospatial technologies as part of Initiative for Critical and Emerging Technology (ICET) programmes
Indo American Chamber of Commerce
Provide guidelines and advisories to commercial space and geospatial companies, in accordance with Bharatiya Government’s commitments, position, and in agreements with international organisations like #UNOOSA #ITU #UN-COPUS #WTO #UNGGIM etc.
Indo American Chamber of Commerce
Demonstrate and communicate true spirit of the Bharatiya geospatial and space policy and its role in growth potential and opportunities for the global geospatial business community
Indo American Chamber of Commerce
Strengthen, support, and facilitate trade mission over Bhartiya geospatial and space industry with major partner countries, while identifying other potential countries
Indo American Chamber of Commerce
Initiate, promote and support Geospatial Knowledge Infrastructure (GKI) architecture development, training and capacity development programs for developing countries through creating funding strategies and programmes for implementation
Indo American Chamber of Commerce
GWCC has entered into an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with Indo American Chamber of Commerce towards "Building Mutual Cooperation and Bilateral Trade Relations between India and USA in Geospatial & Space."
GWCC has entered into an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with Australia India Chamber of Commerce towards "Building Mutual Cooperation and Bilateral Trade Relations between India and Australia in Geospatial & Space."
Vivanta, Dwarka, New Delhi
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New Delhi
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Vivanta, Dwarka, New Delhi
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KNOWLEDGE PARTNER
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HICC Hyderabad, India
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HICC Hyderabad, India
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Monterey, California
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Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Embassy of India to France &
Principality of Monaco,
13-15 rue Alfred Dehodencq, 75016, Paris, France
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Embassy of India to France &
Principality of Monaco,
13-15 rue Alfred Dehodencq, 75016, Paris, France
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Sheraton Stockholm Hotel,
Tegelbacken 6
Stockholms län, Sweden
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Vivanta, Dwarka, New Delhi
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Embassy of India to France &
Principality of Monaco,
13-15 rue Alfred Dehodencq, 75016, Paris, France
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New Delhi
SUPPORTING PARTNER
Vivanta, Dwarka, New Delhi
STRATEGIC PARTNER
HICC Hyderabad, India
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HICC Hyderabad, India
CO-ORGANISER
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
ORGANISER
Sheraton Stockholm Hotel,
Tegelbacken 6
Stockholms län, Sweden
STRATEGIC PARTNER
Embassy of India to France &
Principality of Monaco,
13-15 rue Alfred Dehodencq, 75016, Paris, France
CO-ORGANISER
Vivanta, Dwarka, New Delhi
CO-ORGANISERS
New Delhi
SUPPORTING PARTNER
Vivanta, Dwarka, New Delhi
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HICC Hyderabad, India
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HICC Hyderabad, India
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