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4—6 August, 2010Hyderabad InternatIonal ConventIon Centre

Hyderabad, IndIa

Co-organIsers

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india’s Largest iCt event

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I am happy to know that Hyderabad is hosting the sixth edition of eIndIa 2010, south asia’s largest ICt event. the andhra Pradesh government, which has taken up several path breaking initiatives in ICt, e-governance, e-education, e-Health, e-agriculture and related fields, is glad to host this prestigious event in Hyderabad.

andhra Pradesh has emerged as a preferred destination for knowledge-driven and high-value investments. Hyderabad, capital city of andhra Pradesh, offers immense potential for It companies in terms of its advance business infrastructure and best It & Ites practices, highly skilled workforce, and supportive government policies, etc. within a short span of few years, Hyderabad has transformed itself into the most lucrative ICt destination in the asia Pacific region.

I hope that the ‘eIndIa 2010’ would highlight the leadership of andhra Pradesh and Hyderabad in ICt not only in India but also globally.

on behalf of the government of andhra Pradesh, I welcome you all to ‘eIndIa 2010’ and wish the event a grand success.

dr K rosaiah Chief Minister government of andhra Pradesh

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eIndIa has been an excellent

platform for bringing together

stakeholders to exchange

ideas and to get to know the

possibilities of new innovations

that have come into the

field of technology. eIndIa

has made the entire process

very exciting, and I must

compliment that every time

I have attended the event, I

discovered newer and better

innovations. It is an insightful

and learning experience and

will be a good eye opener for

those who are not aware of

these ICt trends.

eIndIa has been

instrumental in bringing

together potential partners, not

just in the ICt in education field

but also those in the health,

governance and telecentre

domains. It has helped support

the fact that technology

can extend developmental

opportunities and facilitate the

teaching process further.

smt d PurandesWari

Minister of state

Ministry of Human resource

development, government of

India

on behalf of the government of andhra Pradesh, I invite delegates from India and across the world to eIndIa 2010. the conference will help participants further their understanding of ICt in governance, education, health, agriculture, and the impact on the society.

smt K ratna PrabHaPrincipal secretary-It, government of andhra Pradesh

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It has been quite a spectacular journey and has always been an outstanding show growing from year to year. I feel happy to be associated with this mega conference, because it is one event that reflects under one roof, the amazing breadth and depth of the transformation, that is overtaking the country across multiple sectors, inside and outside the government, in every single sector. besides, the participation in eIndIa has been growing. this is the time where we are actually growing and therefore, we need to address the issues, and think in a more mature way before we go forward. beside bringing the technology providers we also need to bring the other stakeholders on the centre stage. I am sure that this event would continue to contribute in this absolutely exciting national journey.

sHri r CHandrasHeKHarsecretary, department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications & Information technology, government of IndiaPatron, Programme advisory board, eIndIa 2010

In serving its citizens, government of andhra Pradesh has embarked on practising e-government and leveraging the tools of Information & Communication technology. Hosting of eIndIa 2010 in Hyderabad, symbolises the government commitment of achieving the goal of citizen centric, clean and good governance. eIndIa witnesses participation from government, international developmental agencies and the service providers in e-governance. exhibition at eIndIa 2010 will facilitate synchronisation of demand and supply in terms of adoption of right technology and process, towards enabling e-governance. to maintain the pace of growth and consistent progress in this sector, eIndIa would go a long way.

sHri KOmatireddy venKat reddyMinister for Information technology & Communications, youth services and sports, government of andhra Pradesh, India

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south asia’s largest iCt event. Meet key decision makers, experts, leaders & stakeholders in ICt arena at one platform.

meet service providers, It vendors, telecom vendors, consulting firms, government agencies

and national-international development organisations in the domain of ICt.

great networking opportunity with bureaucrats, policy makers, analysts, experts, ICt entreprenuers and ngo on innovative e-gov implementations, technology issues and people’s need from India, asia and beyond.

a platform for engaging with colleagues and experts handling similar ICt projects, dealing with transformation and gPr challenges, automation of back office processes and integration.

benefit from in-depth conferences more than 50 in the area of e-governance, e-learning, eHealth, eagriculture and telecentre. Participants will get numerous opportunities to witness innovative solutions from within the Indian ICt industry and beyond.

High roi for stakeholders from diverse fields: government, civil society, academia, corporate and many more,through ample opportunities to nurture business skills, enhance citizen service delivery and deliver innovative solutions for the consumers & community.

supported by various state governments, government agencies and industry associations.

delegates to the event will have an access to the eIndIa exhibition which will showcase cutting edge developments in ICt.

Centre for science, development and Media studies (CsdMs) and elets technomedia invites you to join the India’s largest ICt event cum exposition eIndIa 2010. the conference aims to explore the diverse opportunities of integrating ICt in different spheres of life. eIndIa 2010 is also a platform for sharing knowledge, assessing the already existing initiatives, and planning creation of technology enabled society.

the sixth annual ICt forum will be convened at Hyderabad International Convention Centre, Hyderabad along with government of andhra Pradesh as Host state partner.

as an international event, the eIndIa 2010 Conference and exhibition aims to bring together 5,000 high level representatives of the ICt industry, government, civil society, academia and private sector from all across the globe to share the best practices and digital opportunities for development, to discuss, to exchange knowledge and ideas that will shape the future of the global ICt development.

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intrOduCtiOn

eIndIa awards are the premier accolades given to innovative endeavours made in assimilating technology in developmental concerns. the awards have been instituted with the primary aim of felicitating and acknowledging innovative initiatives in the use of Information and Communication technology (ICt) in the domains of governance, education, health, agriculture and rural development.

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Key sPeaKers at eindia 2010

d PurandeswariMinister of state Ministry of Human resource development (Hrd)government of India

dr K rosaiah Chief Minister government of andhra Pradesh

sam Pitrodaadvisor to the Prime Minister government of India

agatha sangma Minister of state for rural developmentgovernment of India

rs sharmadirector general unique Identification authority of India, government of India

r Chandrashekharsecretarydepartment of It Ministry of Communications & Itgovernment of India

dr n Jadhav Member, Planning Commissiongovernment of India

shri Komatireddy venkat reddyMinister for Information technology & Communications, youth services and sports, government of andhra Pradesh, India

sudhir Krishnaadditional secretaryMinistry of Panchayati raj government of India

smt K ratna PrabhaPrincipal secretary, It government of andhra Pradesh

Prof v n rajasekharan Pillai vice ChancellorIndira gandhi national open university

n ravi shankerJoint secretary department of It, Ministry of Communications and It government of India

J satyanarayanaPrincipal secretary, Health, Medical and Family welfaregovernment of andhra Pradesh

subhash C KhuntiaJoint secretaryMinistry of Hrd government of India

Cd arha Chief Information Commissioner andhra Pradesh

dr s vijay Kumar Project director, tamil nadu Health systems Project

dr rajeev sharma director generalCentre for good governance

shankar aggarwalJoint secretarydepartment of It, Ministry of Communication & It government of India

sherif el tokaliassistant resident representative Poverty reduction, Mdgs and Private sector team leader, undP

Kapil MohandirectorMinistry of Powergovernment of India

sharda PrasadJoint secretary & director generalemployment & training, Ministry of labour & employment, government of India

dr sameer sharma Commissionergreater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation

t Krishna Prasad IgP & director Police, Communicationsgovernment of andhra Pradesh

a babuCeo, arogyasree Health Care trustgovernment of andhra Pradesh

dr ashok Kumarddg and directorCentral bureau of Health Intelligence government of India

dr latha PillaiPro vice ChancellorIndira gandhi national open university

u K ananthapadmanabhanPresident, Kovai Medical Centre & Hospital

wg Cdr (dr) sanjeev sood, sr Medical officer, Indian air Force

shakila shamsuJoint advisor (education) Planning Commissiongovernment of India

dr ss Jena Chairmannational Institute of open schooling (nIos)

Michael riggsKnowledge and Information Management officerFao, rome

dr r sreedhardirectorCommonwealth of learning

dr Karanvir singhConsultant surgeonsir ganga ram Hospital

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Public safety and security India is planning for a gdP growth of 8-10 per cent every year and it is imperative for law enforcing agencies to deploy advanced security and intelligent solutions so that citizen’s safety and security is not compromised. the session will focus on: ICt in policing, intelligence gathering and sharing (CCtns and natgrId), IP based video surveillance and secure communication systems cyber security, disaster management–preparedness and response and capacity building.

mOre OPPOrtunities

special session on uidgovernments today are facing information overload and there is a need for conducting information audit to have a clear view of whether information is up to the mark and social schemes are reaching the right audience. the session will focus on: Comprehensive strategy to manage information across different departments, policies and guidelines for access, storage and security of document and information, deployment of unique Id numbers pan India, dashboards and scorecards for analysis, monitoring and evaluation.

“i have seen eindia from its inception and

thereafter growing like an institution in itself. i congratulate the eindia team for

its tremendous effort in putting together

this outstanding conference.”

Cloud computingwhile the global cloud computing market expected to cross $70 billion by 2015 and India is ideally poised to address this growing opportunity—both as the solution provider to the world and the biggest consumer at the enterprise level—government Cloud or “g-cloud” is yet to become part of the mainstream e-gov discussion in the country. However, while the cloud computing is expected to allow government departments share applications or server power, and treat It as a ubiquitous, on-demand service and to flexibly consume as much or as little as is needed, it also comes with a fear of the cyber-threat that could pose a major national

r s sHarMadirector general, uIdaI

eindia WOrKsHOPsgtZ workshop onl ICts for sMesl International best practices in e-governance

Copenhagen Business school workshop onl Co-creation of new technologies

global e-schools & Communities Initiative work shop onl ICts in education

Euro-India spirit workshops onl ICt addressing societal challenges—

governance, public services, health, inclusion, mobility, environment, energy

l audio visual, media & Internetl emerging technologies and e-Infrastructures

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security risk. the session will focus on: general governance, management and legal challenges in adopting cloud computing, privacy, security and business continuity issues.

Power itthe government of India is presently implementing the restructured accelerated Power development and reforms Programme (r-aPdrP) during the eleventh Five-year Plan period, which is worth us $12 billion project and is aimed at It-enabling power distribution system in India. the session will focus on: smart metering, smart grids and energy data management, gIs mapping of power distribution network, achieving superior customer services and profitability and operational excellence.

e-Panchayat e-Panchayat, one of the Mission Mode Projects (MMP) under national e-governance Plan (negP) aims to empower the panchayats and improve the internal management processes at the local level with the use of Information and Communication technology (ICt). the computerisation of the panchayats will ensure decentralised database and bring in transparency at the local governance by providing on-line monitoring of the various rural development schemes.

the session will focus on: computerisation of the panchayats, capacity building of the panchayats, addressing challenges in e-Panchayat programme–connectivity, power supply, infrastructure.

Financial inclusion banks have centralised their operations, and have started new delivery channels with the usage of It such as at Ms, Internet banking, smart card based products, mobile access and using It for customer relationship management, customer transaction pattern analysis, credit profiling and risk management.

the main objective of financial inclusion is to bring these people in the mainstream of the banking industry. the session will focus on: financial inclusion of people who are out of ambit of formal banking systems, role of ICt solution for financial inclusion, pilots and case studies.

iCt in urban governanceurbanisation, is the engine of growth, socio-economic development and most importantly is a tool for poverty alleviation. the key

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eIndia 2010 Knowledge series is a unique platform for knowledge sharing

among all stakeholders in the government space be it bureaucrats, technocrats,

academia, industry and civil society. the Knowledge series will help in bringing

together ICt experts, practitioners, business leaders and stake holders on to one

platform through peer to peer learning, thematic workshops, and exhibitions.

eIndIa 2010 Knowledge series will have six tracks focusing on e-gov, digital

learning, eHealth, e-agriculture, telecentre Forum and Municipal It. In all these

tracks there will be multiple thematic sessions.

challenges with urbanisation are to provide better transportation, integrated public infrastructure, increase human capital, long term planning, sustainability, citizen centricity, and distribution of equal economic opportunities and poverty alleviation. Moreover, to make urban centres better planned, livable, connected and smarter, citizen centric is with judicious blend of good governance; the use of ICt is paramount. the session will focus on: integrated urban infrastructure, gIs and city planning, transport and traffic management, efficient handling of work, transparency in dealing with citizens, property tax management including records management, municipal accounting system, e-Procurement and payment of utility bills.

agriculture, as an important sector, with a huge work-force engaged, it is in fact the backbone of India’s rural economy. technology has the potential to change agriculture landscape for the better with a pre-condition to bring all the stakeholders in the ambit of the exponential age, leveraging on the power of networking, collective wisdom and shared information, in order to align efforts and change attitude. the fruits of technology can only be availed by addressing challenges in meeting this precondition. Modern farming practices and technologies have been implemented in many parts of the world, which need to spread out to the areas untouched by it. both the communication networks and supporting infrastructure have to reach out to rural areas to enable the biggest entrepreneur community i.e., farmers to deliver its best and consequently build a stronger nation and economy.

the Indian telecentre Forum 2010 is going to do just that by providing an opportunity to telecentre stakeholders, both regional as well as global, to meet and deliberate on the issues facing the telecentre movement. the session will focus on: review of the CsC programme, telecentre movement in India: issues, lessons and best practices, capacity building, telecentres in the age of mobile phones, knowledge sharing among the telecentre stakeholders, sustainability concerns in the telecentre domain, localisation of content, services and grassroots innovation.

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the initiative this year is to bring together India’s top-notch educational entrepreneurs, Ceos and private players from different walks of life. In K-12 sector the focus is on school principals and top executives. In the higher education sector the focus is on deans, directors and top executives along with policy and decision makers at national level. skill development and vocational training Programmes will focus on capacity builders as India requires a lot many experienced professionals if it is planning to grow at a gdP growth of 8-9 percent.

K-12 the track on K-12 will focus on rashtriya Madhyamik shiksha abhiyaan, strategising and implementation of policies on usage of ICt in leveraging learning, merging ICt in learning and training through open schooling, challenges in developing e-learning and role of ICt in advancing inclusive education.Principal’s Conclave: discussion on different education models, pedagogy and andragogy in ICt mediated classroom.

Higher educationthe track will focus on systemic enhancement of learning and teaching, innovation, research and development, education governance in universities, collaborations with world class higher education players and quality standards.

“i congratulate the Csdms and elets

team for organising an event that would go

a long way in helping the country achieve

the mdg objectives of education and health…

ignOu is happy to partner with eindia.”

ProF v n raJaseKHaran PIllaIvC, Ignou“Conferences like eindia have the

potential to create awareness about the stupendous possibilities that e-governance harbours within itself for overall improvement to the life and especially in the context of governmental activities.”

subHasH C KHuntIaJoint secretary, Ministry of Hrd, government of IndiaCo-chair, Programme advisory board, eIndIa 2010

ignOu Workshopl strengthening capacities of educators: the ICt wayl vice Chancellor’s Conclave: discussion on emerging issues in ICt integration and higher education

skill development & vocational trainingthe track will focus on skills and information literacy, PM’s national skills mission, skills development and training, certification and quality assurance across education sector, role of training centres in providing youth employability, best practices in vocational education system, assessment methodologies of future skills demand and how to connect skills to markets requirements

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advancement in modern information and communication technologies (ICts) are revolutionising healthcare systems, by transforming health administration, service delivery and care management.

rapid market maturity, heightened consumer expectations, increasing cost pressures and emerging medico-legal/regulatory requirements are driving the need for ICt solutions that could bring substantive value -add through improved efficiency and enhanced business performance. availability of intelligent healthcare information systems, high performance communication networks, advanced analytical tools and powerful computing gadgets are promising to achieve all of these and even more.

‘eHealtH India 2010’ – the most definitive Indian event on healthcare ICts, technologies and applications will once again bring together the entire community of health It professionals, practitioners, end-users and decision-makers to engage over three power-packed days of active conferencing and networking, along with a vibrant exhibition to showcase some of the latest technologies that are on offer.

Key tOPiCs & tHemesl national Health It Infrastructurel Healthcare reforms through ICtl Hospital automation & systems

Management (HMIs & erP)l eMr applications & Medical Informaticsl Medical Imaging, rIs & PaCsl shared services Infrastructure & Hosted

Modelsl Clinical, bio-Medical & drug Information

systemsl telemedicine & tele-healthl online and Mobile healthcarel technology standards and Interoperability

Key sessiOnsl envisioning Healthcare reforms: role of

ICt in healthcare transformationl Hospital CIo Conclave: technology

strategy for next generation hospitalsl Health Insurance Conclave: leveraging

technology for efficient health insurance administration

seCretary-LeveL OFFiCiaLs such as head of various departments, Chief secretaries, Principal secretaries, additional secretaries, Joint secretaries, deputy secretaries and directors from Central and state government departments

Key OFFiCiaLs from It, Health, education, urban development, Pwd, agriculture, rural development, Home, Planning, Power, Finance, transportation and taxation departments and institutes from states and central ministries

Key staKeHOLders and elected representatives

Key deCisiOn maKers from educational institutions - vCs, registrars, Principals, directors and Heads of organisations

Key officials FrOm distriCts and municipalities

representatives FrOm tHe judiCiary and legal experts

Key people from various CHambers OF COmmerCe and associations

industry rePresentatives and experts

representatives from ngO and other civil societies

COnsuLtants and research agencies

DELEgAtE PROFILE OF

kEy

DELEgAtEs FROM

egyPt, PHiLiPPines,

sri LanKa, bangLadesH,

sudan and eurOPean

uniOn

“With the help of iCt, india is ushered in a new

paradigm that looks promising than ever before and the healthcare service

is nowhere exception in that. We are planning to open

community service centres to access as many people as we can, but it seems to be a

challenge.”

dr asHoK KuMarddg & director, Central bureau of Health Intelligence, government of India

Key Participantsl Mds/Ceos of leading Healthcare organisationsl Hospital directors, Medical superintendents & Chief a ministratorsl CIos/Ctos/gM-It/Head-It/Manager-Itl Central & state Health officials & Policy Makersl technology vendors & solution Providersl Industry analysts & Healthcare Consultantsl eHealth researchers & academicians

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the three-day eIndIa 2009 attracted more than 4,000 delegates from across 50 countries providing a very high roI to over 150 exhibitors—from It, to e-learning, e-Health and e-gov solution providers, e-Content majors, education sector specialists, medical technologies, medical equipment and healthcare application companies—making it the largest ICt for development exhibition in the entire south asia region.

going ahead with the success, eIndIa 2010 has earmarked a 3,000 sq meter area aimed at enabling the companies, state governments and departments, as well as Psus to showcase the best in breed technologies and projects implementation.

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the high-powered delegation including mPs and mLas from the north eastern states attending a demo session at the eindia 2009 exhibition.

WHyPartiCiPate

meet and network with key domestic and international government influencers.

explore new business avenues in government, education, health, agriculture and other development sectors.

Check out the latest technologies, solutions and products at the eindia special experience zone.

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eINDIA 2009 PARtNERs

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enquirieseINDIA 2010 Secretariat: G-4, Sector - 39, Noida - 201301, UP, India Ph: +91-120-2502180-85 Fax: +91-120-2500060 Email: [email protected]

Program Enquiries:

Anaam Sharma,

[email protected],

+91-9910597744

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COntaCt eINDIA 2010 Secretariat G-4, Sector - 39, Noida - 201301, UP, India Ph: +91-120-2502180-85 Fax: +91-120-2500060 Email: [email protected]

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