Centre for Digital Public Goods at IIMB to host Policy Conclave on 9 August 2025
‘Reimagining India’s urban future through digital innovation and institutional reform’ is the theme for the event
11 July, 2025, Bangalore: The Centre for Digital Public Goods (CDPG) at IIM Bangalore, in partnership with eGov Foundation, will host the Policy Conclave 2025 on 9 August, which brings into focus the transformative potential of digital innovation in shaping India’s urban future. With a core theme of ‘Reimagining India’s Urban Future Through Digital Innovation and Institutional Reform,’ the conclave will feature a diverse mix of stakeholders, policymakers, technologists, urban practitioners, and researchers to deliberate on the evolving role of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and Digital Public Goods (DPGs) in strengthening urban governance. The event will be held from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, in classroom N-001 at the IIMB Campus.
Register now: https://forms.office.com/r/cZdjYbzi7q
Key Sessions:
Key sessions will focus on how urban areas can use a digital ecosystem to promote transparency, participation, and accountability while also encouraging public-private partnerships to achieve long-term results. From platform-based service models to open urban data and digitally enabled local institutions, the discussion will link on-the-ground realities to policy goals, paving the way for urban transformation.
As Indian cities face complex challenges ranging from service delivery to citizen inclusion, digital systems offer a historic opportunity to create cities that are more responsive, equitable, and resilient. Through a day of engaging plenaries, thought-provoking panel discussions, and collaborative breakout sessions, the conclave will highlight cross-sectoral insights on advancing citizen-centered digital infrastructure, improving data governance frameworks, and scaling local innovation with institutional support.
The CDPG Policy Conclave 2025 will not only be a forum for discussion but also a catalyst for collaboration, promoting shared learning and co-creating a roadmap for India's digital urban future. Participants will gain insights that will help them formulate policies and implement them on the ground, contributing to the larger goal of creating inclusive and future-ready cities.
Centre for Digital Public Goods at IIMB to host Policy Conclave on 9 August 2025
‘Reimagining India’s urban future through digital innovation and institutional reform’ is the theme for the event
11 July, 2025, Bangalore: The Centre for Digital Public Goods (CDPG) at IIM Bangalore, in partnership with eGov Foundation, will host the Policy Conclave 2025 on 9 August, which brings into focus the transformative potential of digital innovation in shaping India’s urban future. With a core theme of ‘Reimagining India’s Urban Future Through Digital Innovation and Institutional Reform,’ the conclave will feature a diverse mix of stakeholders, policymakers, technologists, urban practitioners, and researchers to deliberate on the evolving role of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and Digital Public Goods (DPGs) in strengthening urban governance. The event will be held from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, in classroom N-001 at the IIMB Campus.
Register now: https://forms.office.com/r/cZdjYbzi7q
Key Sessions:
Key sessions will focus on how urban areas can use a digital ecosystem to promote transparency, participation, and accountability while also encouraging public-private partnerships to achieve long-term results. From platform-based service models to open urban data and digitally enabled local institutions, the discussion will link on-the-ground realities to policy goals, paving the way for urban transformation.
As Indian cities face complex challenges ranging from service delivery to citizen inclusion, digital systems offer a historic opportunity to create cities that are more responsive, equitable, and resilient. Through a day of engaging plenaries, thought-provoking panel discussions, and collaborative breakout sessions, the conclave will highlight cross-sectoral insights on advancing citizen-centered digital infrastructure, improving data governance frameworks, and scaling local innovation with institutional support.
The CDPG Policy Conclave 2025 will not only be a forum for discussion but also a catalyst for collaboration, promoting shared learning and co-creating a roadmap for India's digital urban future. Participants will gain insights that will help them formulate policies and implement them on the ground, contributing to the larger goal of creating inclusive and future-ready cities.