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Corporate Innovation Conclave 2025 to be held at HICC on March 7

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Hyderabad: Corporate Innovation Conclave 2025 (CIC’25) to be held at Hyderabad Convention Centre (HICC) here on March 7 (Friday).

CIC’25 is a premier platform designed to drive transformational growth through corporate-startup collaboration. This inaugural edition will bring together 300+ corporate leaders (CXOs, VPs, Directors), 100+ revenue-generating startups, and 100+ ecosystem partners (VCs, mentors, academia) to explore new frontiers of innovation, Hyderabad based T-Hub said in a release here on Tuesday.

The conclave will feature high-profile discussions, key partnership announcements, corporate innovation programs, and the Corporate Innovation Awards.

Key Speakers & Dignitaries at the Conclave are Sridhar Babu Duddila, Telangana Minister for IT and Industries, BVR Mohan Reddy, Founder Chairman & Board Director, Cyient, Rohit Chennamaneni, Co-founder, Darwinbox (Unicorn Founder) Sunil Reddy, Managing Director, Dodla Dairy, Senior executives from Maruti Suzuki, Broadridge, RNTBCI, JLR, Apollo Tyres, Hero MotoCorp, Deloitte, Carrier Global, Denso, Royal Enfield, HSBC, Kotak Bank, Standard Chartered, GMR, Qualcomm, Bosch, Decathlon, Vedanta, RPG, and several GCCs.

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