Jayesh Ranjan exhorts Telugu technocrats to participate in WTITC 2023 conference in Singapore

Jayesh Ranjan has exhorted Telugu technocrats worldwide to attend the World Telugu Information Technology Conference (WTITC) 2023

Advertisement
Update:2023-06-26 16:42 IST
Advertisement

HYDERABAD: Telangana Principal Secretary for Information Technology, Electronics and Communications (ITE&C) Jayesh Ranjan has exhorted Telugu technocrats worldwide to attend the World Telugu Information Technology Conference (WTITC) 2023.

The conference, scheduled to be held at the Singapore Changi Expo on August 6,2023, aims to bring together Telugu technocrats from around the globe, he said.


In an open letter to Telugu Technocrats on Monday, Jayesh Ranjan said that the WTITC 2023 could possibly become a global event with the goal of fostering collaboration and networking opportunities.Technocrats from more than 100 countries were expected to attend the conference, which would provide a unique forum for connecting and exchanging ideas within the Telugu IT community.

Advertisement

The presence of top officials from both Telugu-speaking states' ITE&C, according to Jayesh Ranjan, was one of the conference's significant features.

"Through insightful sessions and panel discussions, participants will gain valuable insights into the policies and initiatives undertaken by Telugu State Governments to promote IT sector growth," he said.

Expressing his enthusiasm over the conference, Jayesh Ranjan highlighted the opportunity to engage with technocrats from various countries. "The conference serves as a platform for sharing experiences, exploring collaborations, and strengthening the global Telugu IT community.

"Participating in the WTITC 2023 offers numerous benefits, including expanding professional networks, gaining knowledge through engaging sessions and technical presentations, and showcasing expertise within the Telugu IT industry. The conference also provides a forum to exchange success stories and learn from the achievements of fellow Telugu technocrats, "Jayesh Ranjan said.

Tags:    
Advertisement

Similar News