The 2nd edition of Amazing Goa Summit is scheduled to take place from November 8-10, focusing on industries driving Goa's economic growth, including real estate, tourism, education, and more.
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The summit is scheduled to take place from November 8-10, 2024.
The summit will focus on industries driving Goa's economic growth, including pharmaceuticals & biotech, agro and food processing, ship building, light engineering, building material, construction & real estate, tourism, education, entertainment, IT/ITES, startups, and emerging technologies.
The summit is expected to receive business delegates from the US, Canada, Europe, Singapore, Vietnam, Bhutan, Malaysia, Thailand, UAE, Oman, Qatar, and Australia.
The summit will offer one-on-one mentoring by industry experts, B2B meetings to foster partnerships, knowledge sessions on industry trends, and country-specific opportunities.
The foundation works towards empowering local businesses and creating a thriving business environment in Goa.

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