Heritage Walk with Ambassadors, High Commissioners, Diplomats of 20 countries
We ICCI (Inventivepreneur Chamber of Commerce & Industries) under one mission Heritage Walk we are planning DELEGATION VISIT in your state. This group of delegations will be 20 Ambassadors, High Commissioners, Diplomats. Proposed countries shall be from Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Seychelles, South Africa, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, Armenia, Bahrain, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Vietnam, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Brazil, Ecuador, Guyana, Cuba, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica.
The purpose of this visit is to provide a first-hand experience of the industry focused capabilities and potential collaborations available within the state resources along with giving them knowledge on rich culture & history of State. The itinerary can be customized to visit key business facilities, meetings with industry leaders, discussions on potential partnerships and investment opportunities other than their visit to historic monuments.
A typical agenda could include:
- Introduction and operational insight to the state resources, Associated Business & Innovation Hubs, Local Artisans
- Overview of the area, its history, and its strategic importance.
- Facilitate discussions and interactions with key executives, thought leaders, and industry experts.
- Showcase state achievements, innovations, and best practices.
- Provide an in-depth understanding of the infrastructure, facilities, and amenities available within state.
- Discuss the incentives structure available for businesses looking into expansion in their countries through technological mergers, investment, new business setup, collaboration, trade relations.
- Exclusive discussion on scope of investment in state oriented resources and businesses.
- Explore potential collaborations, partnerships, and joint ventures with local business houses and industries registered with state government.
- Tours of business facilities showcasing advanced business / manufacturing processes, technological innovations, and sustainable practices.
The delegation is planned to visit in between August 5th – August 8th 2025. We believe that this visit will provide a valuable platform for knowledge exchange and foster strong business relationships.
We are targeted to identify business, trade relations and investment opportunities in
- Agricultural, Agro Processing, Processed Food, Food & Beverages
- Automobile, Auto Component, Aviation, Railways, Bus, Agro Machineries, Commercial Vehicles
- Biotechnology, Chemical & Fertilizer
- AI, Robotics, Software, Mobile Gaming, E Commerce
- Films, Culture, Art & Media, Entertainment, News, Advertising and Media
- Medical, Wellness, Health, Pharmaceutical, Healthcare
- Renewable Energy, Water, Green Energy, Electric Vehicles
- IT & Telecom
- Travel, Tourism, Hospitality
- Manufacturing
- Trainings & Education
- Cement, Road and Transport
- Real Estate, Constructions, Infrastructures, Engineering and Capital Goods
- Wood / Furniture industries
Indian Participants
Decision makers from the manufacturing unit or service industry, CEO. Director, Chairman, CFO, Traders, Importer, Exporter, Bankers, State Government Agencies, Investors, Family Houses, Bureaucrats, Special Economic Zones, Early Age Businesses, Innovators, Hospitals, Universities.
Country Partner Guests
Ambassadors, High Commissioners, First Secretary, Counselor, Trade Commissioner, Minister
Tentative Program Schedule in each state
Day 1, Travel and hotel check-in
Day 2, Monuments visit, local culture experience
Day 3, Interaction with government agencies, Industrial visits within the state
Day 4, Return back to Delhi