Geospatial World Chamber of Commerce (GWCC), in association with Geospatial World (GW), proposes to organise the 2nd edition of International Seminar titled “Make in India in Advancing Geospatial and Space Industry Ecosystem” on 3 December, 2025. The International Seminar is a Co located event with the 25th Edition of GeoSmart India, scheduled on 2-4 December, 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, India.
In line with the vision of Make in India, contributing to the overarching goals of ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India), the event is designed to foster global engagement with Indian industries by forming partnerships and attracting investments. Basis the recommendations and insights drawn from the 1st edition of this International Seminar, GW endeavours to continue the dialogue at the proposed forum.
The event, followed by a networking reception and dinner, shall highlight India’s pivotal role in the global space and geospatial landscape and explore opportunities created by the Make in India initiative. The ‘By Invitation’ Meet will witness dialogue and discussions among chief executives and leaders from the global geospatial and space industries. The International Seminar shall provide a platform for C-suite executives to collaborate, network, and engage with Senior Government officials, Diplomats, Trade Organisations, industry leaders, Think tanks, Research and Academia.
Over the past decade, the space and geospatial industries have gained significant attention from global leaders, driven by government support through incubation, strategic financing, and trade missions. Policy reforms in India, particularly under the “Make in India” initiative, have accelerated trade and commerce in these sectors, promoting FDI and technology transfer. Indian geospatial services exports, valued at $1.6 billion in 2021, are expected to grow rapidly due to these reforms. The sector is projected to reach $1 trillion by 2030, positioning India as a global leader in space and geospatial technologies. International cooperation, technology transfers, and ease of doing business are now central to industry growth..
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To deliberate on the various policy reforms pertaining to Geospatial and Space technologies towards strengthening the existing bilateral relations between the two countries
To demonstrate combined value of geospatial and space technology in overall development of the two countries through business dialogue
To showcase latest technology innovations across space, geospatial, AI/ML, Cloud, Autonomy and their combined integration with geospatial and EO capabilities to develop national geospatial knowledge infrastructure and its applications
To share and exchange the best practices of the Geospatial technologies embedded with future generation technologies and applications
To facilitate an actionable agenda for capacity building of the key stakeholders by leveraging of each other’s capabilities
To draw a roadmap for the next five years with Geospatial and Space technologies and applications at the nucleus
Industry Leaders
Government Functionaries
Thought Leaders
Business Users
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November 15, 2022
Topic 1 – Policy Impact and Ease of Doing Business: An Indian Perspective
Topic 2 – India-USA Geospatial & Space Technology Collaboration: Opportunities for Industry
Topic 3 – Technology Transfer and Make in India: Opportunities and Potentials
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