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TechSparks 2023
Why Mumbai For over 12 years, TechSparks has been in Bengaluru, where thousands flew to India’s startup capital to join the country’s largest startup-tech conference. Now, it’s time to spread our wings. We’re headed to Mumbai! After all, India’s financial capital is home to nearly a third of the country’s unicorns and is a major startup hub buoyed by innovation-friendly policies and a favourable investor base. Join us as we dive into Mumbai’s role in building India’s tech agenda.
Tech 25 Web3 Innovation Report An annual research report for discovery, showcase & amplification of high potential, emerging projects in Web3. Last year, YourStory and Web3 incubator Builders Tribe unveiled the Top 25 Web3 Innovations report, a specially curated list of promising, Indian founder-led startups in the blockchain segment. At TechSparks Mumbai, YourStory will unveil the second edition of the Top 25 Web3 Innovations report! The report is part of YourStory’s commitment to developing narratives around the blockchain and the Web3 space, and to curate, build and empower cohorts of innovative and disruptive Web3 startups that have the potential to solve problems at scale. Previous year’s report included
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UN 2023 Water Conference
Water is a fundamental part of all aspects of life. Water is inextricably linked to the three pillars of sustainable development, and it integrates social, cultural, economic and political values. It is crosscutting and supports the achievement of many SDGs through close linkages with climate, energy, cities, the environment, food security, poverty, gender equality and health, amongst others. With climate change profoundly affecting our economies, societies and environment, water is indeed the biggest deal breaker to achieve the internationally agreed water-related goals and targets, including those contained in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The Conference, co-hosted by the Governments of Tajikistan and the Netherlands, will feature an opening and closing ceremony, six plenary meetings and five multi-stakeholder interactive dialogues. It will also feature a number of high-level special events and side events organized by Member States, the UN system and other stakeholders.
The outcome of the Conference will be a summary of the Conference proceedings and new commitments, pledges and actions by Governments and all stakeholders towards achieving SDG 6 and other water-related goals and targets, compiled in the Water Action Agenda.
The UN 2023 Water Conference and the Water Action Agenda will unite the world for water. The key building blocks of the Water Action Agenda are:
- commitment to action
- sustained and scalable implementation
- follow-up and review processes
These blocks will enable replication and scaling up of what works and bring successful solutions to global scale.
- Sunday, 19 March 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Monday – Wednesday 20 to 22 March 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Thursday and Friday, 23 and 24 March 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Participants are strongly encouraged to get Conference badges as early as possible considering long lines are expected during the Conference days.
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