2024 Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit

2024 Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit
10th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit
2024 Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit Logo
Mahatma Mandir
(Summit Venue)
Host countryIndia India
Date10–12 January 2024
MottoGateway to the Future
Venue(s)Mahatma Mandir
CitiesGandhinagar
Participants103,000[1]
ChairBhupendrabhai Patel, Government of Gujarat
Follows2022
Precedes2026
Websitevibrantgujarat.com

The 10th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit (VGGS) was held from January 10 to 12, 2024, at Mahatma Mandir Convention and Exhibition Centre in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India.[2][3] The summit, organized by the Government of Gujarat in partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and iNDEXTb, focused on the theme "Gateway to the Future," bringing together global leaders, policymakers, and industry experts to discuss and explore opportunities for sustainable development, economic growth, and international cooperation.[4][5]

The main focus of the Vibrant Gujarat Summit was on semiconductor, green hydrogen, space technology manufacturing, electric mobility, sustainable manufacturing, renewable energy, and Industry 4.0, said CM Bhupendra Patel.[6][7] The journey of Vibrant Gujarat summit began in 2003 and was held every two years.[8] In preparation for the summit, the Gujarat government conducted roadshows across India and the globe to promote the state's investment potential and attract global investors.[9] These summits were held in major cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Lucknow, Chennai, Kolkata, and Chandigarh, as well as in international cities like New Jersey, Dubai, Singapore, Tokyo, Frankfurt, Milan, Copenhagen, Paris, Ho Chi Minh City, and Seoul.[10] As of right now, the state government reported that 28 nations and 14 organizations have confirmed to be partners in the summit.[11] MoUs for 41,299 projects, with investment worth ₹26.33 lakh crore were signed during the event.[12]

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