E-Cell IIT Hyderabad is back with the 4th Edition of its Annual flagship event, E-Summit from 21st January to 23rd January 2022, which will be conducted virtually this year. Registrations are now open on the official website.
About the Event
E-Summit is one of the biggest entrepreneurship conclaves in India and a flagship event of E-Cell IIT Hyderabad which aims to bring early entrepreneurs, students, corporates, venture capitalists, and startups with budding ideas from all over the country to one platform sharing their entrepreneurial endeavors and experiences. We host thought-provoking talks, Panel Discussions, competitions and many more.
With the theme for this year’s Summit as “An Exordium of Resurgence “, (theme video) we aim to explore the steps and strategies that have helped businesses pick up prospective opportunities for entrepreneurial roles in the post-COVID era.
About the Keynote Talks and Panel Discussions : E-Summit brings a series of talks and panel discussions from the best minds in business and entrepreneurship, from the top-tier leagues, and questions the most critical issues. We conduct power talk sessions by some of the most esteemed and experienced personalities. This year’s list of Keynote speakers include:
And many more.
This year’s list of Topics for Panel Discussions include:
Visit the registration link to know more about panelists. The deadline for registrations to all the talks and discussions mentioned above is 19th January 2022 (Wednesday)
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