EEPC India held a seminar in Nashik to boost engineering exports for startups and MSMEs. Led by CE Shreekant Patil, the event featured key speaker
On August 2, 2024, the Engineering Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC India) hosted a seminal seminar at BLVD in Nashik, commencing at 10:30 AM. This event marked a significant step toward enhancing engineering export opportunities within the region. Aimed particularly at empowering local businesses, including startups and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), the seminar served as a platform to motivate participants to explore and expand their export capabilities.
Under the dynamic leadership of CE Shreekant Patil, a Chartered Engineer and certified export consultant, the seminar offered valuable insights and created a collaborative environment for aspiring exporters in the region. Patil’s unwavering dedication to promoting Nashik’s export potential was evident throughout the event. His tireless efforts to organize such seminars reaffirmed his commitment not only to fostering local entrepreneurship but also to enhancing Maharashtra’s standing in the global export market. Plans are already underway for additional sessions in partnership with the Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, aimed at broadening the reach of these initiatives throughout Nashik and beyond.
The event featured esteemed guest speaker Mr. Lalit Boob, the President of the All India Manufactured Association (AIMA), who delivered an inspiring keynote address. Mr. Boob addressed the critical importance of engineering exports for the Indian economy, underscoring how these exports contribute to national growth while also elevating the local business ecosystem. His insights were particularly impactful, focusing on the transformative role of engineering exports in propelling economic growth and fostering innovation among Indian manufacturers.
Adding further depth to the program, key figures from EEPC India, including Mr. C. H. Nadiger, Regional Director, and Mr. Anil Rawat, shared their invaluable expertise. Mr. Nadiger’s session, which was well-attended by over 70 participants, focused on a range of crucial themes pertinent to engineering exports. He diligently discussed various export incentives available to local businesses and elaborated on opportunities that exist for enhancing engineering exports. Additionally, he highlighted the comprehensive support services offered by EEPC India, including trade finance and treasury services. His presentation was instrumental in helping attendees identify actionable strategies to navigate the complexities of exporting goods abroad successfully.
The seminar’s success can also be attributed to the collaborative efforts of several dedicated professionals, including Mr. Milind Rajput, Mr. Tushar Chaudhari, Mr. Prasad Gavhane, and Mr. Vaibhav Mahajan. Their commitment to creating an engaging and informative environment played a crucial role in refreshing the discussions that took place, ensuring that all participants left with a wealth of knowledge and strategic insights.
Attendees comprised a diverse group of budding exporters, startups, and MSMEs from Nashik. Their participation underscored a collective ambition to leverage new opportunities in the engineering export sector. The seminar served not only as an educational platform but also as a networking opportunity, allowing businesses to connect with industry leaders and peers to share experiences and best practices.
The overarching goal of the event was to stimulate economic growth and enhance the export capabilities of local industries. Given Nashik’s reputation as an emerging hub for engineering and manufacturing, the seminar was a timely intervention aimed at fortifying the local economy. The insights shared during the event have the potential to enhance the competitiveness of Nashik’s engineering sector in the global marketplace, equipping local businesses with the necessary tools and knowledge to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.
In conclusion, the Engineering Export Promotion Council of India’s seminar in Nashik has set the stage for a concerted effort to boost local engineering exports. By combining sound expertise, essential guidance, and strategic networking, the event has laid a foundation for Nashik’s engineering sector to flourish.
About CE Shreekant Patil –
CE Shreekant Patil is a distinguished professional with extensive contributions to the engineering and export consulting fields. As the Founder of PARENTNashik and a mentor at MAARG Startup India, he plays a pivotal role in guiding the next generation of entrepreneurs. He is involved with several esteemed organizations, including BIRAC, AYE, MeitY Startup Hub, and serves as a certified trainer and assessor at NSDC (Skill India) among numerous other affiliations. His expertise has been recognized both nationally and internationally through collaborations with global institutions such as the United Nations and the European Union, solidifying his status as an influential figure in promoting engineering and export growth in India. Shreekant is trade finance specialist at Euro Exim Bank, UK, Asian Development Bank, PH and African Development Bank where he helps MSMEs in trade finance, other related to exports etc.
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