The sole purpose of Nara Lokesh, the minister of education, IT, and electronics, and the chairman of the Investments Task Force Committee, attending the World Economic Forum summit in Davos from January 20 to 24 is to create jobs for young people and secure significant investments for the state.
Lokesh will meet with industrialists, numerous other prominent businesspeople, and ambassadors from more than 50 nations during the five-day conference. In particular, the minister will meet in person at the AP Pavilion with more than thirty of the world’s most prominent businessmen to talk about investments in the state across several industries.
Lokesh will actively participate in the conference of academic sector governors to discuss the drastic changes in education worldwide, using the World Economic Forum as a forum.
According to a news release issued here on Friday, he will also engage with a number of specialists on gender parity sprint champions, the influence of artificial intelligence on the current world, and developing the ecosystem for intelligent enterprises.
Lokesh will participate in the roundtable discussion on next-generation AI, data factories, and the establishment of AI universities with executives from Google and Nvidia. Over the course of the five-day summit, Lokesh will attend a number of other meetings.
Since Lokesh is attending the World Economic Forum conference for the first time, the state’s businessmen are showing a great deal of interest in his trip to Davos.