Asia Competitiveness Forum
The Competitiveness Institute (TCI) and Institute for Competitiveness, India present the Asia Competitiveness Forum at New Delhi, India, to be held from 28 to 29 April 2010. The theme of the Forum in 2010 is “Competitiveness, Clusters and Development”.
With nearly half the humanity residing in Asian countries and Asian countries becoming the engine of growth, the competitiveness of the entire planet is incumbent on enhanced competitiveness of Asian countries. Therein lies the tremendous need for providing pragmatic solutions towards superlative prosperity of people in these countries.
Asia’s business axis is poised at an interesting inflection point, surging towards more evolved business models and innovation centricity. This is how its firms, industries and clusters over multitudinous sectors shall serve the changing and growing demand for ideas, goods and services for Asian region and rest of the world. Integrating with businesses from Asia is a challenge and an opportunity businesses from rest of the world face. The Asia Competitiveness Forum shall bring forth cohesive and synergistic fruition of this integration, allowing entire mankind to have a pursuit of sustainable growth – economic and social.
New Delhi 2010 will be the first conference that talks of issues related to competitiveness, clusters, social impact of clusters, SMEs and clusters, economic development, regional competitiveness, cross national issues, equitable growth, sustainability, policy imperatives, corporate role in economic development and eventually alleviating poverty at Asia level with specific focus on firm strategy, impact of clusters and policy imperatives.
The conference will have an academic track, a practitioner track, special training sessions, thematic debates, roundtables, networking events, private sector events, cluster tours etc. Speakers and contributors will come from the government, think tanks, academia and practitioners who are working in the area of competitiveness, clusters and economic growth.

