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NATIONAL CONFERENCE GIG ECONOMY ALIGNING CONSUMER PREFERENCES: THE WAY FORWARD January 24, 2020, Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India
NATIONAL CONFERENCE GIG ECONOMY ALIGNING CONSUMER PREFERENCES: THE WAY FORWARD January 24, 2020, Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi A gig economy is a work environment, where organizations hire temporary workers or freelancers instead of full time employees. It encompasses all platforms that hire independent contractors, consultants and workers in different sectors. Gig economy gives an employee what they need, lexibility, choice and work life balance. Globally, growth in freelancers is expected to be one of the most signi icant employment related trends over the next couple of decades. Indian labour market is also seeing a shift towards gig economy, with an increasing number of workers seeking contractual or freelancing opportunities and services sector is embracing it at the fastest pace. The youth is witnessing the economy from a fresh perspective and identifying fresh needs like employment generation through last mile delivery of goods and services, where several backward and forward linkages through aggregators has resulted in creation of a new supply chain. New needs have opened new vistas for consumption and aligning consumer preferences along with new consumerism. There is a broad consensus among policy makers and academicians that the jobs and income generation avenues of the future will be very different from the traditional and conventional, as the choices of consumers will be different. Providing sustainable job to millions of youth is a daunting task and the government has undertaken number of steps towards job creation. Regulations relating to bene its for gig employees are de initely advantageous, but most employers may ind it dif icult to absorb additional cost if any proposed as a social security of employees. Hence, the subject needs a debate on the growth prospects of gig economy in India. Keeping in view the importance of the subject, ASSOCHAM is organizing a National Conference on ‘Gig Economy – Aligning Consumer Preferences: The Way Forward’ at 10.00 a.m. on 24th January 2020 at Hotel Le Meridien in New Delhi. The objective of the conference is to discuss the orderly growth and development of Gig economy for crating ample avenues of job creation. The Conference will be attended by the stakeholders including industry, consumers, aggregators, service providers, government agencies and consultancy irms.
KEY ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION ¤ New Technologies Impacting Supply ¤ Can social media be leveraged to work Chain from home ¤ How erstwhile consumers monetise ¤ Gig economy in India trend and future and be part of the supply chain prospects ¤ Labour contracts and welfare ¤ Bene its of Gig economy schemes ¤ New age consumer preferences ¤ Social Security Bene its ¤ Job creation and bene its to society ¤ Skill availability ¤ How to have orderly development of ¤ Financing options for Individuals and gig economy Companies ¤ Industry perspective ¤ Is there a shift from Job – seeking ¤ Government perspective economy to Income seeking economy ¤ Support systems needed from the ¤ Last mile delivery – emphasis from Government Global to local ¤ Managing the gig economy ¤ How e-commerce altering the ¤ Availability of suitable manpower traditional supply chain model ¤ Social obligations ¤ Is there income opportunities for ¤ Funding and inances for Gig industry consumers in the new paradigm SPEAKERS INVITED FROM ¤ Ministry of Skill Development & ¤ Ministry of Labour & Employment Entrepreneurship ¤ Ministry of Human Resource ¤ New Age Companies Development ¤ Private Technology Providers ¤ NITI Aayog ¤ Life Insurance Companies ¤ Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and ¤ Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Public Distribution Enterprise ¤ Ministry of Finance ¤ Finance companies ¤ Aggregators ¤ Venture Capitalist ¤ Platform providers
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES The Conference provides an excellent opportunity for organizations/companies to promote their product & services to the focused audience besides networking during tea/coffee and lunch intervals. The sponsorship details are as under: CATEGORY AMOUNT BENEFITS Conference Partner Rs. 10 Lac All 1-8 Principal Sponsor Rs. 8 Lac All except 1 Co-Sponsor Rs. 5 Lac All except 1, 5 Associate Sponsor Rs. 3 Lac All except 1, 5, 8 Supporter Rs. 2 Lac Only 2, 3, 4 1. Status of ‘Conference Partner’ the Partner’s name and logo will be prominently displayed at the Conference venue. 2. Branding of company logo at the main backdrop at the summit. 3. One full-page Advertisement (Colour) in Souvenir to be released at the Summit. Delegate fee 4. Logo in the newspaper advertisement. 5. Complimentary Stall for catalogue show at the Summit venue Rs. 2,500/- 6. A 5-page write-up on the topic. per delegate (including GST) 7. Speaker slot to a company representative. 8. Insertion of Company’s brochure and publicity material into the documentation pack. 9. Delegate passes to attend the Summit. 10. Special Seating arrangements for the delegates nominated by the Sponsor organization. EXHIBITION DETAILS & FEE: Stalls measuring 3x2 mtr each are available for Rs. 60,000/- inclusive of GST. Each stall is built up having depth of 2 mtr and width of 3 mtr. ADVERTISEMENT OPPORTUNITIES ADVERTISEMENTS MATERIAL Page Particulars Amount (Rs.) PDF, EPS, CDR (with curve). If JPEG Then 300dpi with CMKY Back Cover (Colour) 50,000/- Size of Ad: 18cm x 23cm Inside Covers (Colour) 40,000/- Note: It is imperative that Partner/ Sponsorship details and Advertisement material are received Full Page (Colour) 30,000/- by us latest by January 17, 2020. The support Centre Spread (Color) 60,000/- options are strictly on irst cum irst served basis. FOR FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT: Ankit Krishna K. V. Praveen Pradeep Gupta Anil Singh +91-7838567953 +91-9958870419 +91-9818151246 +91-98189 23589 ankit.krishna@assocham.com k.v.praveen@assocham.com pradeep.gupta@assocham.com anil.singh@assocham.com The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India ASSOCHAM Corporate Of ice: 5, Sardar Patel Marg, Chankyapuri, New Delhi-110021 Ph: 91-11-46550555 • Fax: 91-11-23017008/9 • Web: www.assocham.org
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