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Deccan Herald’s prestigious Bengaluru 2040 Summit brings together some of India’s most influential policymakers, corporate titans, entrepreneurs, activists, and artists to plan a roadmap for ‘India’s Silicon Valley’.

The invite-only event, where DH’s Power of Good meets the city's Power of Thought, is slated for Friday, February 21, 2025 in Bengaluru.

Karnataka's leading chronicler will host 200 of the city’s sharpest minds at the conclave, which discusses a wide array of topics, from Redefining work and workplaces in the AI era to the city's potential to tackle the menace of cybercrimes.





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Deccan Herald is one of India’s most widely read dailies. Launched in 1948, soon after India attained independence, it is known across the country for its trustworthy news and fearless views. Deccan Herald has leveraged the integrity of print with the speed of digital to evolve into a chronicler of India’s best stories. It has shaped public opinion and championed the power of good for 75 years. It is only appropriate that Deccan Herald is taking the lead to develop a blueprint for Bengaluru, the world’s fastest growing tech hub. The Printers (Mysore) Pvt Ltd, which publishes Deccan Herald, is a media house with unimpeachable credibility, and its publications are regarded highly for their excellence and impact.

Contact: bengaluru2040@deccanherald.co.in