Driving Digital Change: The 33rd Digital Transformation Summit to Shape India's $1 Trillion Digital Market
2025年1月10日 - 11:24PM
JCN Newswire
The Unified Payment Interface (UPI) has changed how India
handles money, moving from paper to digital transactions. As more
people use digital payments during COVID-19, It has become a
game-changer. It allows people to send money at any time, helping
to bring more people into the banking system and connecting both
those with and without bank accounts.
UPI has made formal financial services accessible to millions and
has had a clear impact on India's digital economy. It makes it
easier to pay without cash and encourages more use of digital
payments, which reduces reliance on cash and leads to a more
productive and transparent economy and also helps businesses become
more official, which in turn increases tax revenue and reduces
illegal money flows, making governance more effective.
However, there are challenges to address, including concerns about
data privacy, regional disparities, and the need to integrate with
traditional payment methods like credit cards. Despite these
hurdles, the platform continues to grow, largely due to its strong
security measures and low costs for users. This positions it to
compete effectively with global players like MasterCard and
Visa.
The Platform has transformed the digital economy of India by making
more seamless transactions and increasing financial inclusion. From
92 crore in FY 2017-18 to 13,116 crore in FY 2023-24, the CAGR of
UPI is 129%. By 2028, UPI is going to comprise 90% of total retail
digital payment volumes and strengthen the leadership of fintech in
India.
Overview of the event:
The 33rd Edition of the Digital Transformation Summit brings
together over 500 top executives and technology leaders to discuss
game-changing technologies like AI, Robotics, Blockchain, and
Quantum Computing. With India's digital market projected to reach
$1 trillion and Gen AI potentially adding $1.5 trillion to the GDP
by 2030, this event features hands-on workshops, expert talks, and
valuable networking opportunities. Attendees will connect with
innovators, share experiences, and meet potential global partners,
all focused on making meaningful changes and improving how
businesses operate. This summit is a must-attend for professionals
looking to enhance their digital transformation efforts.
Who will attend?
- Ninad Raje, Group Chief Information Officer, Jaquar & Company
Private Limited.
- Anand Deodhar, Group Chief Information Officer, Force Motors
Ltd.
- Abhinav Srivastava, Chief Information Officer & Head of IT
GCC, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles.
- Shobhana Lele, Chief Information Officer, The Bombay Dyeing and
Manufacturing Company Limited.
The event will cover topics like:
- Generative AI: Harnessing the Next Gold Mine in India.
- Future Escape: The Internet of Tomorrow.
- The Power of Data: A Catalyst for Growth in the Digital Age.
- Emerging Cloud Computing Technologies.
- Establishing Critical Digital Infrastructure for India.
For more information on the 33rd Edition Digital Transformation
Summit, click the Link
(https://digitransformationsummit.com/india/)
About Exito:
Exito, which means success in Spanish, embodies our commitment to
the success of our customers. Each year, we host over 240 virtual
and in-person conferences globally, bringing together audiences
with world-class thought leaders and C-level executives across
industries. Our meticulously crafted agendas, based on extensive
research and valuable industry insights, facilitate business,
knowledge transfer, deal flow, and impactful messaging for
brands.
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