Infosys CEO
Vishal Sikka will be Cebit India lead speaker
BANGALORE:
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka will deliver the first keynote address at the
first edition of Cebit India to be held in Bangalore in November. Other
big names speaking at the event include Mark P McDonald, MD and digital
business strategy lead in Accenture, Helmut Schutt, CIO of Daimler
trucks, buses and vans, Kumud Srinivasan, president of Intel India, and
Norbert Schroeder, technical development head at Volkswagen India.
"We wanted somebody to represent new perspectives in the IT business,
the whole notion of India becoming a solution nation, combining IT
products and IT services. And we wanted it to be an Indian in a global
role. Sikka fitted the bill perfectly," said Mehul-Lanvers Shah, MD of
Hannover Milano Fairs India, the Indian subsidiary of Deutsche Messe,
which owns the globally renowned Cebit exhibition-cum-conference brand.
Cebit expects some other marquee names to accept its invitation.
Invites have been sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to Ratan Tata,
chairman emeritus of Tata sons, Google chairman Eric Schmidt, Dell
founder Michael Dell, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Tesla Motor CEO Elon
Musk, Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth, and Pranav Mistry, founder of
wearable device startup SixthSense.
Arvind Gupta, head of BJP's
IT division, will moderate a panel discussion. Gupta is an Eisenhower
Fellow, a title that identifies, empowers and links outstanding leaders
from around the world, helping them to achieve consequential outcomes
across sectors and borders.
The five-day Cebit event in India's
IT capital will start with a business-to-business event, called Cebit
India, for three days from November 12 to 14, and a business-to-consumer
event, called Plugged In, starting on the third day and going on till
November 16. The theme for Cebit India will be `New Perspectives in IT
Business' and will showcase business opportunities and latest
technologies. Daimler, the makers of Mercedes Benz, will organize a live
event that may be related to connected cars. There will also be a major
showcase of startups.
Efforts are on to combine the Cebit
event with BangaloreIT.biz, the Karnataka government's annual IT
exhibition-cum-conference that is normally held in November. The
Karnataka government was keen on the event being co-branded, but Cebit
says it's not something they do globally. It is now expected that the
two events will be co-located (same venue and same time), with each
reinforcing the other through some common messaging and sub-branding.
"We hope to finalize this in the next two weeks," Shah said.
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