Tag: Samit Garg

  • EEMAGINE 2024: Kolkata Summit sets records, inspires cross-sector creativity

    EEMAGINE 2024: Kolkata Summit sets records, inspires cross-sector creativity

    Mumbai: The city of Kolkata recently witnessed an extraordinary convergence of technology, innovation, and thought leadership at EEMAGINE 2024. Held from  9 to 11 August at the prestigious ITC Kolkata, this landmark event brought together over 1000 professionals from a plethora of industries, creating a dynamic platform for exploring India’s bright future. The esteemed speakers at the event came from diverse professions, including the experience economy, media, marketing, and acting. EEMAGINE 2024 not only highlighted the transformative potential of AI but also celebrated the spirit of collaboration and creativity that drives the industry forward.

    Hosted by the Event and Entertainment Management Association (EEMA), EEMAGINE 2024 attracted an impressive footfall of 1000 attendees, showcasing the event’s scale and influence.

    The proceedings kicked off with a highly anticipated Annual General Meeting (AGM), followed by a series of captivating activities including wine tasting and an artist showcase. These activities set the tone for an immersive and engaging experience, culminating in a lavish cocktail dinner at Raas Manch that provided attendees with ample opportunities to network and connect.

    Day 2 was marked by an inspiring flag-hoisting ceremony and a powerful welcome address, underscoring the importance of unity and collaboration in advancing India across music, architecture, the experience economy, and more. The day featured a rich lineup of immersive conversations and masterclasses, with luminaries such as Arif Patel, Heather Gallagher, Sanjoy Roy, and Roshan Abbas leading discussions on diverse topics ranging from music licensing and sustainability to intellectual property and cultural phenomena like the Burning Man festival. The day’s events were rounded off with poolside chats, artist showcases an idea conclave, and a luxurious evening gala, offering a perfect blend of intellectual engagement and leisurely networking.

    The final day of EEMAGINE 2024 was a crescendo of inspiration and innovation, featuring an esteemed lineup of speakers, from authors to CEOs, creative directors, and more. The lineup of speakers included Anup Soni, Atul Satya Kaushik, Brian Tellis, Amiya Swarup, Saurabh Khurana, Sameer Tobaccowala, Chanda Singh, Mandeep Malhotra, and Pablo Azuela from Cocolab International, among others. These thought leaders delivered compelling talks on resilience, passion, creative exploration, diversity, and inclusivity, leaving attendees with valuable insights and a renewed sense of purpose. The event concluded with the exciting EEMAX Global Awards, recognising outstanding contributions in various categories, including corporate events, consumer experiences, exhibitions, social events, IPs, and more. The awards night set the stage for future advancements in India across a variety of sectors.

    EEMA president and managing director and  E. Factor Experiences Ltd co-founder Samit Garg shared, “The turnout and enthusiasm at EEMAGINE 2024 were truly remarkable. When we envisioned EEMAGINE 2024, our goal was to create a platform that fosters a collaborative environment for industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts from a variety of fields. From the insightful keynote speeches and masterclasses to the vibrant networking sessions, every aspect of this event was designed to inspire and connect. We are thrilled with the strategic partnerships and groundbreaking ideas that emerged over these three days.”

    He also shared his excitement over the destination for the event, adding “Kolkata, with its rich cultural heritage and blossoming tech scene, was the perfect choice for EEMAGINE 2024. The city’s unique blend of tradition and innovation provided an inspiring backdrop for our discussions and explorations into the future. Hosting the event here has highlighted Kolkata’s potential as a hub for technological advancements and creative thinking. Plans are already underway for EEMAGINE 2025, which promises to be even bigger and more impactful, continuing our mission to drive innovation and progress in the tech industry.”

  • From temples to tourist hubs: Interim budget ushers in travel renaissance

    From temples to tourist hubs: Interim budget ushers in travel renaissance

    Mumbai: Diving into the interim budget, the tourism sector emerges as a key player, echoing the government’s strategic focus on boosting growth and employment. Industry experts share insights on the budget’s impact, ranging from temple tourism subsidies to transformative infrastructure plans.

    The budget unfolds as a roadmap, signaling substantial developments in air and rail connectivity, iconic tourist spots, and initiatives to tackle over-tourism, promising a dynamic landscape for the tourism industry’s resurgence.

    The following are the quotes:

    Temple Connect and International Temple Convention and Expo ITCX founder Giresh Kulkarni

    Reflecting on the activities of the International Temples Convention and Expo over the past year, which successfully brought together thousands of temples, fostering improvements in areas such as enhancement, beautification, surveillance, coordination, and an overall enhancement of pilgrim and devotee management systems, we present a noteworthy recommendation to the esteemed office of the Finance Minister. The comprehensive engagement with the temple ecosystem, encompassing industries related to temple devotion, spirituality, and cultural aspects, underscores the necessity for increased subsidy benefits.

    As we approach the upcoming times, it becomes imperative to uplift existing temple infrastructure through diverse avenues. Notably, the influx of international travelers to India, seeking pilgrimage or visiting temple premises, significantly contributes to the local temple economy through substantial financial spending. Therefore, the current budget prominently emphasizes support for temple tourism, general tourism, and spiritual tourism. In this interim budget, we also advocate for the backing of both corridor-centric and non-corridor-centric temples through the Smart Temples Mission, initiated by Temple Connect.

    Looking ahead, the International Temples Convention and Expo anticipate the participation of over 5000 temples under one roof, marking a significant step towards the Smart Temples Mission. This concerted effort is poised to have a profound impact on local economies, fostering entrepreneurship and benefiting sectors related to devotion and spirituality. Simultaneously, this initiative aims to transition commercially active taxpayers from the current non-tax-paying category to encouraging their participation in the tax-paying category, contributing to the economic growth of the temple ecosystem.

    Thomas Cook (India) Ltd executive chairman Madhavan Menon

    The interim budget presented by the finance minister has focussed on tourism with a multipronged approach that we believe will create a multiplier effect across aviation, tourism and allied sectors, boosting growth and employment generation.

    We welcome the announcements on airport development and expansion: having already doubled to 149 airports in the last decade, the government’s plans to boost air connectivity by the addition of 517 new routes across Tier 2-3 cities, carrying 1.3 crore passengers via the UDAN scheme, will play a critical role with vibrant hub and spoke air corridors to boost accessibility-affordability for regional India.

    Implementation of major rail connectivity corridors via the PM Gati Shakti program together with port and metro/rapid transport expansion will serve to create valuable multi-modal connectivity for tourism.

    We welcome the special focus on domestic tourism which represents a vibrant growth driver via the government’s plan of long-term interest-free loans to states; development of iconic tourism centres by states along with marketing on global standards. What was noteworthy is the reference to Spiritual Tourism and projects for port connectivity, tourism infrastructure and amenities on islands including Lakshadweep – aimed at development of India’s hidden gems and employment opportunities.

    Further, the strong capex outlay of Rs 11.11 lakh cr, a significant four per cent of our GDP, will serve as a catalyst to the Country’s growth potential and job creation.

    SOTC Travel Ltd MD Vishal Suri

    The interim budget presented by the finance minister has maintained status-quo on direct and indirect taxes thus keeping its impact neutral. The government has set focus on the overall travel and tourism sector via infrastructure development, green energy, sustainability and looked at diverse initiatives for domestic tourism via a strategic approach for each segment – aviation, ports (waterways) and rail to strengthen regional connectivity to tier 2 and 3 cities.

    We welcome the development on the rapid expansion of air connectivity with the addition of 517 new routes across regional India’s tier 2 and 3 cities via the UDAN scheme – this will play a key role in strengthening accessibility.

    The special focus on strengthening domestic tourism via implementation of rail connectivity corridors under the PM Gati Shakti initiative and upgrading 40,000 regular train boogies into high-speed Vande Bharat trains will definitely strengthen surface transportation.

    The government’s plan on focus on spiritual tourism, development of iconic tourist spots and island destinations of India including Lakshadweep (projects for port connectivity, tourism infrastructure, and amenities) will generate employment thus boosting India’s economy. What is noteworthy, is the government’s mindful move to form a panel to tackle challenges of higher population/over-tourism, especially in destinations with sensitive ecosystems.

    E-Factor Experiences Ltd MD Samit Garg

    The focus on tourism, including the development of iconic tourist centres and the promotion of the Blue Economy, can lead to more opportunities for cultural events, festivals, and experiential tourism initiatives. This could open new avenues for event managers to explore and innovate in thematic and destination events.