

MSME - Innovation, Growth and Transformation
Friday, 14th June 2019
Auditorium, Ni-MSME, Yousufguda, Hyderabad
 
 Hon. Chairman
 Institute of Directors (Hyderabad Region) & Chairman Emeritus, Phoenix Group, and Honorary Consul General, Republic of Korea in Hyderabad
 
 Hon. Chairman
 Telangana & AP, Institute of Directors
 
 President
 Institute Of Directors, New Delhi.
 
 Hon. Secretary
 IOD, Telangana & AP
 
 CEO
 Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge, Hyderabad
 
 Zonal Lead
 Product Excellence, Tally Solutions Pvt. Ltd, Bengaluru.
 
 National Stock Exchange
 Hyderabad
 
 Director
 National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (ni-msme), Hyderabad
 
 Additional Industry Advisor
 MSME-DI, Hyderabad
 
 General Manager
 Small Industries Development Bank of India, Hyderabad
 
 Independent Director
 The National Small Industries Corporation Ltd, New Delhi
 
 CEO
 Sr. Innovation Exchange, Warangal
 
 CEO
 Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence, Telangana DSIC, Hyderabad
Micro Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play an important and strategic role in the economic growth and equitable development of a country. Worldwide, the Micro Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have been accepted as prime drivers for employment generation and growth of GDP, besides contributing to the balanced regional development. MSMEs are in a unique position to become global players attracting partners with technology and funds. These enterprises impart the resilience to withstand economic upheavals and maintain a reasonable growth rate since being indigenous is the key to sustainability and self sufficiency.
The vibrancy of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) sector in the macroeconomic context cannot be overstated as it accounts for 7% of India's GDP, 45% of total manufacturing output, and 40% of Indian exports while employing over 117 million people. Given the critical importance of the sector, due attention from the financial system must be accorded to address the challenges inherent in servicing this segment.
Though there is plethora of growth opportunities and the initiatives being taken both by the Centre and the State Government, there are multiple numbers of challenges the MSMEs continue to face. The major ones being ease of doing business, easy access to credit, impact of major policy reforms, technology upgradation etc. Time is ripe for all the stakeholders to come together to create an enabling ecosystem for the growth of the MSMEs in the state.



 
  
  
 