Foreign Delegates Highlight Semiconductors, Renewable Energy at VGRC Surat

Foreign delegates from Russia and Japan highlighted growing opportunities in semiconductors and renewable energy at the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Surat. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the two-day event at Auro University, which aims to promote localized investment across South Gujarat districts. Industry leaders praised the Vibrant Gujarat initiative for creating new avenues, with solar and renewable energy sectors showing tremendous potential. The conference features B2B meetings, sector-focused discussions, and a reverse buyer-seller meet to facilitate partnerships.

Key Points: Foreign Delegates at VGRC Surat: Semiconductors & Solar

  • Russia and Japan delegates highlight semiconductor & renewable energy opportunities
  • Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurates two-day VGRC in Surat
  • Industry leaders praise Vibrant Gujarat initiative for creating new investment avenues
  • Conference features B2B meetings, seminars, and reverse buyer-seller meets
  • Surat has highest concentration of solar panel manufacturing in India
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Foreign delegates highlight semiconductor, renewable energy opportunities at VGRC in Surat (Ld)

Russia and Japan delegates at Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Surat highlight opportunities in semiconductors, renewable energy, and solar panel manufacturing.

"The semiconductor industry is a very important and rapidly growing sector here in Gujarat. Also, Gujarat is known as the state with the highest solar panel installations in India. - Onio, Japanese delegate"

Surat, May 1

Foreign delegates at the two-day Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference - South Gujarat in Surat, which commenced on Friday, highlighted growing international interest in the state's industrial ecosystem.

Representatives from Russia and Japan pointed to growing opportunities in sectors such as semiconductors and renewable energy.

Aleksandr Fursov, Deputy Consul General of Russia in Mumbai, said the conference reflects the depth of economic ties between the two countries.

"Russia and India have a long-standing tradition of bilateral economic cooperation. We always view conferences like Vibrant Gujarat as a great opportunity for business people to meet each other, get to know each other better, and learn about the opportunities each country has and is ready to offer to its partners," he told IANS.

A delegate from Japan, Onio, underlined Gujarat's growing role in emerging industries.

"Today I joined this conference as a speaker in the Japan session to introduce our organisation. From my understanding, the semiconductor industry is a very important and rapidly growing sector here in Gujarat. Also, Gujarat is known as the state with the highest solar panel installations in India," he said.

Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated VGRC in Surat.

The two-day event, being held on May 1 and 2 at Auro University, is part of the state government's effort to extend the Vibrant Gujarat model to regional hubs and promote localised investment opportunities.

The conference is being held alongside the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Exhibition (VGRE), bringing together industries, MSMEs, startups and government bodies from districts across South Gujarat, including Surat, Bharuch, Navsari, Valsad, Tapi and Dang.

It features seminars, sector-focused discussions, business-to-business and business-to-government meetings, as well as a reverse buyer-seller meet aimed at facilitating partnerships.

Industry representatives also pointed to the evolution of the Vibrant Gujarat initiative over the years.

Dinesh Navadiya, Chairman of the Indian Diamond Institute, told IANS: "Especially when it comes to the concept of Vibrant Gujarat, the credit for introducing it in India goes to our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat. That is when Vibrant Gujarat was started. Since then, every Chief Minister of Gujarat has carried forward the Vibrant Gujarat programme. But this time, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has given it a new direction."

Rohit Mehta, former president of the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SGCCI), said the initiative continues to create new avenues for industry.

"Vibrant Gujarat is extremely, extremely important. At the Chamber of Commerce, we have been associated with Vibrant Gujarat from the very beginning, and we have continuously supported the government. New opportunities keep emerging all the time. At present, Surat has the highest concentration of solar panel manufacturing. There are many companies here, and now these companies are also focusing more on cell manufacturing. So, in the field of solar and renewable energy, there are tremendous opportunities," he said.

Speaking to IANS, Chairman and MD KP Group Faruk Patel said, "Back in 2012 and 2013, during PM Modi's tenure, we signed an MoU worth Rs 768 crore, and later we expanded it nearly 10 times. So, no one can have greater confidence than us about the fact that this South Gujarat Regional Conference, being organised under Vibrant Gujarat, is going to benefit many industries."

The South Gujarat conference is one in a series of regional events organised between editions of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, aimed at sustaining investment momentum and strengthening Gujarat's position as a preferred destination for domestic and international business collaboration.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Wait, I'm excited about the solar panel manufacturing growth in Surat, but we need to ensure environmental safeguards too. Renewable energy is great, but uncontrolled industrial expansion can harm local ecosystems. Hope the government balances development with sustainability.
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Arjun K
Russia and Japan showing interest is a big deal! Semiconductor industry is the future and Gujarat seems to be positioning itself well. The KP Group expanding their MoU from Rs 768 crore to nearly 10 times is proof that this model works. Let's hope other states take notes! 👏
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Priya S
My family is from Surat and I can tell you - the diamond industry used to be everything there. But diversification into solar and semiconductors is smart. However, we should not forget about supporting small businesses and MSMEs. They are the backbone of our economy.
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Vikram M
Honestly, I appreciate the efforts but I wish these events would focus more on actual ground-level implementation rather than just MoUs and conferences. We've seen many promises before. Show us the concrete results - jobs created, factories built, and local communities benefited. Arre yaar, time for action now!
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Aman W
As someone working in renewable energy, I can confirm Gujarat is indeed leading in solar installations. The combination of Japanese semiconductor technology and Russian energy expertise could be a game-changer. But we need better infrastructure and skill training for local workers to truly benefit.

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