Key Points

The UP International Trade Show (UPITS) is set to transform Uttar Pradesh's economic landscape by presenting its diverse capabilities. Spanning five days in Greater Noida, the event will feature 48 stakeholders across 12 critical sectors, highlighting the state's potential. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's 'Vocal for Local' vision underpins the exposition, aiming to connect local producers with global markets. The trade show promises to be a significant platform for attracting investments and showcasing Uttar Pradesh's rich cultural and economic heritage.

Key Points: Yogi's UPITS Trade Show Unveils Uttar Pradesh's Global Potential

  • Showcasing 48 stakeholders across 12 economic categories
  • Highlighting GI-tagged products from multiple districts
  • Attracting global investments in key sectors
  • Promoting local producers through strategic exhibitions
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Five-day UPITS in Greater Noida to unveil 'New Uttar Pradesh'

Five-day international trade expo showcasing UP's GI products, investment opportunities, and CM Yogi Adityanath's 'Vocal for Local' vision

"The event will further cement Uttar Pradesh's position on the global investment map - UP Government Official"

Lucknow, April 26

The third edition of UP International Trade Show (UPITS) will be held in Greater Noida from September 25-29, promising a vibrant display of the state's products.

The trade show, spotlighting the state's strength, potential and achievement, will highlight Uttar Pradesh's growing stature as a hub for trade, investment, innovation, and cultural heritage.

The major highlight of the event will be Geographical Indication (GI)-tagged and One District One Product (ODOP), including Agra's petha, Malihabad's mangoes, Moradabad's brassware, Banarasi sarees, Bhadohi carpets, and Lucknow's chikankari.

As per Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's 'Vocal for Local' vision, the show will aim to promote exports and connect local producers with global buyers.

On Chief Minister Adityanath's directions, preparations are on for the event, and the list of participating departments and their nodal officers has been finalised.

UP Invest, industrial authorities (UPCIDA, GIDA, YEIDA), and departments like MSME, Agriculture, Energy, Electronics, Health, Tourism, Food Processing, Dairy, Animal Husbandry, and Khadi will be the key participants in the event.

The event is expected to attract investments, creating new employment opportunities at the local level and potential MoUs are likely in sectors like health, food processing, electronics, defence manufacturing, agri-tech, and renewable energy.

Under CM Adityanath's leadership, the event will further cement Uttar Pradesh's position on the global investment map, officials said.

It will be led by nodal officers from 35 departments and feature 48 stakeholders exhibiting across 12 categories in a 50,000 sq. metre.

The exhibition will be divided into 12 categories - Industry, MSME, Agriculture and Allied Industries, Energy, Environment, Health, Education, Electronics, Defence, Tourism, Transport, EV, and Finance. Across these categories, 48 stakeholders will present their exhibits.

The trade show reflects the state's commitment to fostering innovation, investment, and inclusive economic growth, the officials said.

The event is building a strong ecosystem where businesses thrive, ideas flourish, and global opportunities align with local strengths, they said.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is such an exciting initiative! Can't wait to see our local products getting global recognition. The GI-tagged items especially deserve this platform. UP is truly transforming under this leadership 👏
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Priya M.
As someone from Moradabad, I'm thrilled our brassware will be showcased! But I hope they ensure fair representation for all artisans, not just the big names. The real craftspeople deserve the spotlight too.
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Amit S.
Great move! Though I wonder about the environmental impact of such large events. Hope they've planned proper waste management and sustainable practices. Otherwise it defeats the purpose of promoting local.
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Sunita R.
My chikankari business could really benefit from this exposure! Does anyone know how small artisans can participate? The article mentions 48 stakeholders but not the selection process 🤔
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Vikram J.
The diversity of categories is impressive - from agriculture to defense to EVs! UP is showing it's not just about tradition but also future-ready industries. Smart way to attract varied investments 💡
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Neha T.
While the event sounds promising, I hope they maintain transparency about the actual investments and jobs created afterward. Too often these shows make big claims that don't materialize for local communities.

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