4th edition of IRRIGATION IN INDIA

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For sponsorship opportunities and queries contact:
Madhavi Acharya

Email:: madhavi.acharya@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-98102 43752

The conference has elicited an excellent response in both its “physical” and “virtual” formats. Previous participants have included: Aarvee Associates, Adroitpmc, AECOM, Afcons Infrastructure, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, Alar Infrastructures, Alembic, Ambuja Cements , AMR India, AP Water Resources Department, Aparna Constructions and Estates, Astral Pipes, Athena, AUMA, Bajaj Reinforcements LLP, Bangalore Water Supply & Sewerage Board, Black & Veatch, Bosch, Breivoll Inspection Technologies, BVSR Constructions, C.R.I Pumps, Central Water Commission, Chhattisgarh Water Resources Department, CIeantec, Ceinsys Tech Limited, Coastal Projects, Consolidated Construction Consortium, Crisil, CSIR-IGIB, DHI, DTK Hydronet Solutions, Electrosteel Casting, ElixirPro Engineering Solutions, EPTISA, Ernst & Young LLP, Escorts Limited, Evio, Fair Flow, Forbes Marshall, Gainwell Commosales, Gardner Denver, Gayatri Projects, Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation, GIFT, GKW Consult GmbH, GMMCO, Godavari River Management Board, Grundfos Pumps, Hindustan Construction, HPDConsultants, ICRA, IFC, Irrigation & CAD Department-Govt of Telangana, IVRCL, Jain Irrigation Systems, Jash Engineering, JWIL, K&J Projects, Kishor Pumps, KNR Constructions, KPMG, KSB Pumps, Larsen & Toubro, McElroy, M.P. Water Resources Department (Narmada Tapti Basin Indore), Madhucon Infra, Megha Engineering & Infrastructures, Ministry of Water Resources, Minor Irrigation, Mukand Poly Products, Naba Diganta Water Management, Nagar Palika Parishad Kannauj, Nagarjuna Sagar Project, Nataraj Polyplast, National Mission for Clean Ganga, National Water Development Agency- Ministry of Water Resources, NCC, Netafim Irrigation, Perfect Valves, Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Port Blair Municipal Corporation, Praj Industries, Ridings Consulting Engineers, Rithwik Projects, Rubicon Water, Royal HaskoningDHV, Sadhan Environment, Shah Technical Consultants, Shankarnarayana Construction, Srikalahasthi Pipes, Sri Raja Rajeswari Constructions, Tata Consulting Engineers, Tata Metaliks, Tata Projects, Technofab Engineering, The World Bank, Triveni Engineering & Industries, Volvo, Waterking, Water Resources Department-Govt of Gujarat, Water Resources Department-Government of Maharashtra, Water Resources Department (Madhya Pradesh), Weg Industries, WILO Mather and Platt Pumps, Wipro Water, Xylem, ZENNER Aquamet, etc.

Hyderabad Marriott Hotel and Convention Centre
Tank Bund Rd, opposite Hussain Sagar,
Bhagyalaxmi Nagar, Khairtabad,
Hyderabad, Telangana 500080

Phone: 040 6652 2999

The conference is being organised by India Infrastructure Publishing, a leading provider of information on the infrastructure sectors through magazines, newsletters, reports and conferences. The company publishes Indian Infrastructure, PowerLine, Smart Utilities and Renewable Watch magazines. It also publishes the report Water in India.

For registrations and sponsorship opportunities, contact:
Madhavi Acharya
Email:: madhavi.acharya@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-98102 43752

  • The irrigation sector has been witnessing traction over the past few years, owing to greater focus on multipurpose irrigation projects as well as infrastructure creation supported by government programmes. In December 2021, the government decided to extend the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana by four years till 2025-26 to complete the ongoing projects. Meanwhile, other schemes such as Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme, Har Khet Ko Pani and Watershed Development Component have also been extended.
  • The growing emphasis on effective use of finite water resources, especially with fast depleting groundwater, has resulted in micro-irrigation gaining prominence over the conventional flooding methods. Techniques like drip and sprinkler irrigation are witnessing higher adoption. States like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat are adopting several micro-irrigation techniques for cultivating land and for judicious use of water in farming.
  • Use of solar pumps is emerging as a feasible, non-polluting source of energy for agricultural use. Under the government’s Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM), 0.36 million solar pumps have been approved till June 30, 2022. Of these, 0.12 million have been installed so far.
  • The sector is also witnessing widespread adoption of technological solutions to increase irrigation efficiency with minimal impact on environment. Use of remote sensing for ground water table estimation and cropped area assessment, soil sensors, SCADA-based systems, GIS mapping, mobile applications are some examples.
  • With several projects in the planned and announced stages, the irrigation infrastructure is expected to expand significantly in coming years. It is estimated that over Rs 5 trillion worth of projects will be awarded over the next five to six years.
  • The mission of this conference is to discuss key trends and developments, and highlight the opportunities and challenges in the irrigation industry in India. The conference will provide a platform to showcase recent innovations in irrigation systems, technology and equipment, noteworthy projects and best practices.

 

MARKET TRENDS AND OUTLOOK

  • What have been the key trends and developments in the irrigation sector?
  • What are the key issues and challenges?
  • What are the new opportunities? What is the future outlook?

GOVERNMENT PERSPECTIVE: ACHIEVEMENTS, KEY PROGRAMMES AND FUTURE PLANS

  • What have been the key achievements of the government in the irrigation sector? What has been the progress under various government programmes (PMKSY, AIBP, HKKP, etc.)
  • What are some of the recent initiatives? What has been their impact?
  • What new programmes and initiatives can be expected in the future?

CONTRACTOR PERSPECTIVE: EXPERIENCE AND CHALLENGES

  • What has been the contractors’ experience in executing irrigation projects? What have been the key challenges and lessons learnt?
  • What are their expectations from the government and other stakeholders?
  • What are their future plans and outlook for the sector?

STATE PERSPECTIVE: NEW INITIATIVES, EMERGING REQUIREMENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

  • What are some of the recent projects in irrigation undertaken by the states? What is their status?
  • What are the upcoming opportunities for private developers and contractors?
  • What are the key issues and challenges being faced?
  • What are the future plans of the state?

FOCUS ON MICRO-IRRIGATION: EXPERIENCE AND NEW ADVANCEMENTS

  • What has been the adoption experience of micro-irrigation in the sector?
  • What are the recent trends and developments? What are some of the noteworthy projects?
  • What are the key issues and challenges in terms of implementation and adoption?
  • What is the future outlook?

GROWING FOCUS: ADOPTION OF SOLAR PUMPS

  • What is the market size and outlook for solar pump deployment for irrigation?
  • What has been the trend in the deployment of solar pumps by the states so far?
  • What are the government initiatives for promoting the use of solar pumps?
  • What are the key issues and challenges?

IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES (Drip, sprinkler, Centre Pivot, etc.)

  • What has been the experience with different types of irrigation techniques? What are their specific features and benefits?
  • What are the recent trends and advancements? What are the global best practices?
  • What are the key issues and challenges? What is the future outlook?

RIVER LINKING PROJECTS: PROGRESS AND UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES

  • What is the current status of river linking projects?
  • What are the government plans with regard to river linking projects? What are the investment requirements?
  • What are the upcoming opportunities?

FOCUS ON DESIGN, INNOVATIONS AND TECHNIQUES

  • What are the key designs and innovations adopted for increased crop productivity? What has been the experience so far?
  • What are the key challenges in adoption? What are the cost benefits associated with them?
  • What are the upcoming techniques for increased productivity? What is the future outlook?

IRRIGATION COST ECONOMICS

  • How has project economics for irrigation projects evolved over the years?
  • What are the risks and challenges?
  • What are some of the notable projects in terms of cost optimisation?

FOCUS ON DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES (mobile applications, water flow meters, soil sensors, etc.)

  • What are the digital technologies being adopted in irrigation for automation?
  • What has been the experience so far? What are the cost benefits?
  • What are the challenges in adoption of potential technology solutions? What is the future outlook?

FOCUS ON SURVEY AND MAPPING (DRONES, GIS, etc.)

  • What digital technologies are being adopted for survey and mapping?
  • What has been the experience so far? What are the cost benefits?
  • What are the challenges? What is the future outlook?

PROJECT SHOWCASE: KEY LEARNINGS AND BEST PRACTICES

  • Which are some of the noteworthy irrigation projects?
  • What are their key characteristics/salient features?
  • What have been the biggest challenges? What can be learnt from their implementation experience?

EQUIPMENT SHOWCASE

  • What are the emerging trends and advancements in the equipment segment (sprinkler syatems, filters, flow meters, etc.)?
  • What are the new and upcoming equipment in irrigation space?
  • What is the future outlook?

The confirmed speakers include (In alphabetic order):

The conference is targeted at:

  • State irrigation departments
  • Water resource departments
  • Ground water boards
  • Government and policy makers
  • Project developers
  • EPC contractors
  • Financiers
  • Sector consultants
  • Pump manufacturers
  • Pipe and piping systems manufacturers
  • Drone technology providers
  • Survey and mapping companies
  • GIS solution providers
  • Other technology providers
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Multilateral funding agencies
  • R&D Institutions
  • Etc.
Delegates INR GST @ 18% Total INR USD
One Delegate 22,500 4,050 26,550 325
Two Delegate 37,500 6,750 44,250 540
Three Delegate 52,500 9,450 61,950 755
Four Delegate 67,500 12,150 79,650 970


For registration process/payment to attend the conference, please contact:

Madhavi Acharya
Email:: madhavi.acharya@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-98102 43752

  • There is a special low fee for attending the conference is INR 5,000 per participant from irrigation and command area, water resource department, water resource board, river based organization, state utilities, academic and research institutions, government agencies (not public sector and corporates). There is an 18% GST applicable
    on the fee.
  • GST @18 per cent is applicable on the registration fee.
  • Registration will be confirmed on receipt of the payment

 

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  • Hyderabad

Event Schedule Details

  • October 11, 2022 (Tuesday) - October 12, 2022 (Wednesday)
    10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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