Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference to Sign 1,500+ MoUs with Global Buyers

The Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Rajkot is poised to be a major business catalyst for the Kutch and Saurashtra region. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the event, which expects over 1,500 MoUs from more than 1,800 B2B meetings. The exhibition will span 26,000 square meters with 400+ exhibitors across sectors like agro-processing, defense, and green energy. Featuring six theme-based domes, the conference aims to connect local MSMEs and artisans with global markets, advancing sustainable economic growth.

Key Points: Vibrant Gujarat Conference in Rajkot to Sign 1,500+ MoUs

  • 1,500+ MoUs expected
  • 110+ int'l buyers from 16 countries
  • 1,800+ scheduled B2B meetings
  • PM Modi to inaugurate event
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Over 1,500 MoUs to be signed, 110 global buyers to take part in VGRC in Rajkot

PM Modi to inaugurate Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Rajkot, featuring 110 int'l buyers, 1,800 B2B meetings, and over 1,500 MoUs across key sectors.

"The event will bring innovators, entrepreneurs, investors, MSMEs, startups, foreign buyers, corporates, government departments, PSUs and global partners onto a single platform - Official Release"

Gandhinagar, Jan 9

The upcoming exhibition under the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Rajkot is set to be one of the largest business events for the Kutch and Saurashtra region, with more than 1,500 memorandums of understanding expected to be signed.

The Reverse Buyer-Seller Meet (RBSM) will host more than 110 international buyers and facilitate more than 1,800 B2B meetings between January 11 and 15, 2026.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the exhibition, followed by the opening session of the conference, marking a major convergence of global trade and industry leaders in Rajkot.

Spread across 26,000 square metres, the exhibition will feature more than 400 exhibitors from diverse sectors including agro and food processing, fisheries, defence, energy, petrochemicals, engineering, ports and logistics.

Major corporate companies and others will participate in the VGRC.

The RBSM aims to connect local MSMEs, handloom and handicraft enterprises with global markets.

More than 1,800 scheduled B2B meetings are expected to result in more than 1,500 MoUs.

Representatives from 16 countries, including the US, Europe and Australia, will participate as buyers across sectors such as engineering, agriculture and textiles.

In addition, 20 national buyers will also take part, expanding collaboration and investment opportunities.

The exhibition will be organised across six theme-based domes, each designed to showcase emerging opportunities and sustainable innovations.

These include Gateway to Global Growth, which focuses on international trade potential; Green Energy Ecosystem and Petrochemicals, highlighting advancements in clean energy and allied industries; and the Crafts Village and MSME Pavilion, which brings local artisans and small enterprises into the spotlight.

The Ocean of Opportunities dome will explore possibilities across marine, fisheries and coastal sectors, while the Enterprise Excellence Pavilion will feature best practices, cutting-edge technologies and high-performing enterprises.

Completing the lineup, the Public Sector Powerhouse dome will showcase the role of government and public sector undertakings in driving infrastructure development, policy innovation and inclusive growth.

Each dome will feature a dedicated display and pop-up stage for product launches, innovation showcases and interactive sessions.

The event will bring innovators, entrepreneurs, investors, MSMEs, startups, foreign buyers, corporates, government departments, PSUs and global partners onto a single platform, advancing the vision of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat', 'Vocal for Local' and sustainable economic growth.

An entrepreneur fair will also be organised to promote networking among entrepreneurs, mentors and institutions, and to raise awareness about government schemes, policies, innovation and Gujarat's expanding startup ecosystem.

The VGRC event is expected to further reinforce Gujarat's central role in India's development journey, accelerating regional empowerment, global partnerships and sustainable growth.

It will also serve as a significant step towards the vision of transitioning from "Viksit Gujarat" to "Viksit Bharat".

- IANS

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Priya S
While the scale is impressive, I hope the focus on "sustainable innovations" is genuine and not just a buzzword. The Green Energy dome must lead to actual investments in solar and wind for Gujarat's coastal areas. The proof will be in the implementation after the event.
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Rohit P
Connecting local handloom with international markets is the need of the hour. My cousin runs a small handicraft unit in Rajkot. Events like these can provide the exposure they desperately need. Jai Viksit Gujarat!
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Sarah B
As a buyer from Australia mentioned in the article, I'm looking forward to attending. The diversity of sectors, especially agro-processing and textiles, is very appealing. Gujarat has consistently been a reliable partner for quality and business ethics.
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Vikram M
1,500 MoUs sounds great, but we've seen big numbers before. The real test is follow-up. Will there be a public portal to track the progress of these agreements? Transparency will build more trust than the signing ceremony itself.
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Kavya N
The Ocean of Opportunities dome for fisheries is crucial for our coastal communities. If managed well, this can boost exports and bring better technology to our fishermen. A step towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat indeed!

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