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  • 18 Oct 2019 11:33 AM | Anonymous

    GlobalSoft 2020 

    18 October 

      
    ICCC Board Members with Nalin Kohli of Globalsoft 

    Nalin Kohli, Chairperson of Globalsoft gave a presentation on the upcoming Globalsoft 2020 exhibition and that is scheduled to be held in Hyderabad, India in February 2020. He gave insights into the Indian IT sector and the trillion-dollar opportunities in the new and promising areas of Cyber Security, Smart Cities, Health IT, Fintech, Online Education, Analytics, and E-Commerce and other subsectors. Indiasoft is the annual flagship event of the Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC), supported by the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. The session provided participants the opportunity to learn about a potential trillion-dollar digital Indian marketplace that Canadian companies can avail of through partnerships with Indian IT companies; distributor and licensing arrangements; value-added reselling; and points of presence. 


  • 17 Oct 2019 6:00 PM | Anonymous

    Chai with CEO

     17 October

    Priya Dhawan-Chahal  

     

    (l to r) Priyanka Goyal, Premal Brahmbhatt and Priya Dhawan-Chahal 


    For members of ICCC’s YPE Committee it was an absolute pleasure listening to Priya Dhawan-Chahal, District VP, Midtown Toronto speak on her journey in financial services at ICCC-YPE’s Chai with CEO event. Priya is an outstanding leader.

    With extensive experience in customer experience, business development, and strategy, she is determined to take Scotiabank to new heights. Priya has always been passionate about the work that she does. As a program champion for the Scotiabank Women Initiative, she is now helping women take their businesses to the next level through access to capital, support from senior business leaders, and education tailored to their individual needs.

    It’s amazing to see that the program is allocating $3 billion in funding over the first three years to support women-led businesses. At YPE, one of our key objectives is to form a strong community where everyone has an equal chance to showcase their skillsets. It is wonderful to see a strong, successful woman like Priya inspiring other women to achieve their dreams.


  • 17 Oct 2019 9:00 AM | Anonymous

    Vibrant Goa 

    17 to 19 October  

     

    ICCC delegation at Vibrant Goa with Goa Chief Minister 

    Vijay Thomas, Director, International Trade & Information Technology, Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce, led a delegation of ICCC members to Vibrant Goa Global Expo and Summit 2019 (VG GES 2019). The prime focus of was inclusive development in key areas such as innovation, sustainability, industries, technology, youth and skill development, knowledge sharing and networking. VG GES 2019 was a one of a kind expos – something that has never been witnessed by the people of Goa and its industry. The expo showcased all the developments, newer projects and vision of growth. The knowledge summit at VG GES 2019 was organized concurrently with the Expo with an aim to bridge the gap between Goan industries and other national as well as international players. Moreover, internationally acknowledged and successful ‘Goans’ hailing from over 40 different countries shall be making a memorable visit to their native soil. VG GES 2019 was from 17 to 19 October 2019. ICCC Members including Gurcharan Kandra, Vinod Vyas, Indu Reddy, Kalpesh Joshi, among others were part of the delegation.


  • 10 Oct 2019 9:00 AM | Anonymous

     10 to 13 October 

    Rakesh Kumar of ITPO, Pramod Goyal of ICCC, Apoorva Srivastava, Consul General & Deepak Anand, MPP

    For the first time ever, India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), a Government of India Enterprise, with the support of the Consulate General of India in Toronto, brought to Canada, भारत– India Show, at Hall No. 3, The International Centre, Mississauga from 10-13 October 2019. Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce was the Partner Organisation of the show.

    Speaking at the inauguration of the program, Apoorva Srivastava, the Consul General of India in Toronto, said the organising of such a show was important because it would lead to bigger programs in the future.

    Pramod Goyal, ICCC’s President, said that the From Canada, we can see the steady progress that India is making economically. This is the third multisector trade delegation that has come from India in the last two months. This is an indication of the growing strength and diversity of the Indian economy.

    A shared aspect of these delegations is that the delegates have all been small businesses. Small businesses play an important role in the economies of both Canada and India. Our Chamber, which is a 42-year-old trade promotion organisation, is focused on promoting the interests of Canadian small businesses.

    Over 40-50 exhibitors from India displayed a range of products including handicrafts, giftware, textiles, home furnishings, carpets, gems and jewellery, leather goods, organic foods, spices, tourism and hospitality and several other ethnic goods.

    The exhibition also featured India Fashion Utsav organized by Liza Productions and Management as the official Fashion Partner for ITPO.

    Leading fashion designers from India showcased their latest designs from India. Amongst those who exhibited included renowned designers Charu Parashar and Dinesh Ramsay as well as other well-known local designers from GTA.

    The India Show, with the array of products on display and live fashion and cultural shows, recreated glimpses of India that are not seen in Canada. It also gave an opportunity to the Indian exhibitors to connect and network with visitors for building valuable synergies for enhancing trade between the two countries.


  • 08 Oct 2019 6:00 PM | Anonymous

    Interactive Session

    08 October 

    Vikas Gautam  

     
    ICCC Board Members with Vikas Gautam of ABSLAMC 

    Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) organised an invitation-only interactive session with Mr. Vikas Gautam, Chief Executive Officer, Aditya Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company Ltd. on 8 October 2019.  Mr. Gautam spoke on the Indian economy and emphasised that despite claims of a slowdown, the economy has inherent resilience and is continuing on the high growth trajectory. He praised the visionary leadership of Narendra Modi, stating that under Modi’s rule and direction, India is firmly set to become an economic powerhouse soon.

    Mr. Gautam spearheads the global business at Aditya Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company Ltd (ABSLAMC), the Indian partner of Sun Life Global Investments. Sun Life Global Investments is a subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. 

    The interactive session provided a great opportunity to learn first hand from an industry expert the investing climate in India. It may be recalled that in January 2018, Sun Life Global Investments completed the purchase of Excel Funds Management Inc. and Excel Investment Counsel Inc. 


  • 30 Sep 2019 2:50 PM | Anonymous
    Meet Your New Board   
     
     
     Pramod Goyal
     President


           
    Tauseef   Surinder  Sanjay  Vijay  Arvind  Devika 

    Mr. Pramod Goyal and Mr. Tauseef Sheikh were re-elected on the board for another term. Additionally four new directors who have been elected to the board for the first time are Mr. Arvind Bhardwaj, Mr. Surinder Sharma, Mr. Vijay Thomas and Mr. Sanjay Kulkarni. Ms. Devika Penekelapati, continues to be a director, as she is currently in the middle of her two-year term.

    The AGM was attended by nearly 80 members, a majority of whom participated in a lively discussion on all the agenda items including an update on sale of the building by the President, and financials by Mr. Abu Becker & Mr. Sanjay Kulkarni.

    A number of past presidents, vice presidents, and board members participated in the meeting.

    The following agenda was transacted at the AGM:

    • Approval of Minutes of 2018 AGM
    • President's Message & board report
    • Auditor's report for 2018-19
    • Appointment  of Auditor and authorization to the board to fix the auditor's remuneration
    • Declaration of new board of directors, announced earlier to the membership

    Having concluded its agenda and having taken up significant discussions on matters that were brought up by members under any other business, the meeting was formally brought to a close by the chair at 9:30pm.


    Members at AGM 2019


  • 16 Sep 2019 9:00 AM | Anonymous
    Newsletter  September 2019 
     
     President's Message
     
     
    Pramod Goyal 
     

    September brings new beginnings. After an all-too-brief summer, it is time to return to business as we welcome autumn. At the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC), September is when we hold our annual general meeting and elections to the board of directors.


    Let me begin by welcoming the new Consul General of India in Toronto Mrs. Apoorva Srivastava. She is a career diplomat, having joined the Indian Foreign Service in 2001. Prior to being appointed at India's Consul General in Toronto, she worked with the Minister of External Affairs from January 2017 to August 2019.

    I had the privilege of meeting her soon after she took charge and had a fruitful one-on-one discussion on the many ways in which the Consulate General of India in Toronto and the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) can work together to enhance bilateral economic relations between Canada and India.

    In the run-up to the Annual General Meeting of the Chamber which is scheduled on 27 September 2019, the board of directors has implemented several decisions to streamline the operations of the Chamber and to align its activities with the twin objectives of fostering bilateral trade between Canada and India and creating business opportunities for Indo-Canadian businesses.

     
    Read more: President's Message 
     
     Insight
     
    Competitiveness: The Art & Science of Innovation & Entrepreneurship
     
     
     By Harold Schroeder
     

    Many studies have revealed a clear link between innovation and business performance, and it has become crucial for firms to continually innovate in order to become or remain competitive.  A global study of CEOs (KPMG, 2016) found that fostering innovation is now a strategic priority that is incorporated into the business strategies of leading companies. Despite this, many entrepreneurs and organizations struggle in their attempts to become successful innovators. They need a way to examine and assess their competitive position, and to develop a future roadmap that includes bold or disruptive innovations.

    This special paper on “The Art and Science of Innovation and Entrepreneurship” takes the form of a question checklist, organized by the themes and sub-themes most closely related to the ability of an organization to be innovative. The paper is intended to help organizations to review their current innovation readiness from an “Art and Science of Transformation” ® perspective and use the outcomes to develop plans and strategies for improving future innovation performance and entrepreneurship.

    The Art and Science of Transformation Approach ®

    An Art and Science of Transformation® approach is important to ensure that an organization has the right skills and expertise in place for successful innovation, and that its culture, systems and processes are properly realigned with the desired innovation goals. In this approach, the “art” relates to the cultural and people-related aspects of transforming an organization for effective innovation, and the “science” to the more formal business methods, tools and processes also involved. In any organizational change initiative, it is essential to achieve the right combination of art and science, and to adopt a holistic approach in order to ensure that any potential barriers to transformation are identified and removed. The questions within each theme of the paper capture various aspects of the “art” and “science” of innovation and entrepreneurship.

    Harold Schroeder is the President of Schroeder and Schroeder Inc., a Toronto-based management consulting and project management firm. 
    Read more: Insight 
     
    Upcoming Events 
     
    Chai with CEO
     
     
     
    Register: Chai with CEO 
     India Show
     

     
     Partner Organisation
     
     
     

    As Partner Organisation, Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce will be organising B2B meetings between Canadian small businesses and the Indian companies participating in the India Show.

    Please contact ICCC (iccc@iccconline.org) if you wish to get involved with the India Show.

     
    Vibrant Goa Global Expo & Summit - 2019
     
     
     

    Representatives of Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce will be participating in the Vibrant Goa Global Expo & Summit - 2019.

    Please contact ICCC (iccc@iccconline.org) if you wish to be a part of the delegation. 

     Sadhguru: Inner Engineering
     
     
     

    Sadhguru, a yogi, visionary and foremost authority on yoga, is in Toronto on 10 and 11 November offering Inner Engineering program. Please click below to learn more about the program & how it can enhance your mind, body and energies
    to explore your full potential.

    https://www.innerengineering.com/completion-with-sadhguru/toronto

     Recent Events
     Business Reception for Suresh Prabhu
     
     
     
    Suresh Prabhu receiving a memento (a replica of the Inukusk landmark) from B.K. Sethi, Director, SME, ICCC.     
    ICCC President Pramod Goyal is also in the photo
     
    (This business reception was exclusively for ICCC's Corporate Members)
     B2B Meetings
     
     
     
     
     

     Small business participants pose for a photograph after B2B meeting 

     
     

     
     Small business participants pose for a photograph after B2B meeting 
     ICCC Small Business Symposium & Expo - 2019
     
     
     
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  • 09 Sep 2019 8:00 PM | Anonymous
    B2B Meetings

           

     
     Small business par
    ticipants pose for a photograph after B2B meeting 

        

       Small business participants pose for a photograph after B2B meeting 
              

    Talking trade, exploring opportunities

    ICCC organises B2B meetings between Canadian & Indian
    small businesses for visiting TPCI and FIEO delegations

    Toronto: Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce organised B2B meetings for a trade delegation led by the Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) and the Federation of Indian Exporters Organisation (FIEO) from India on 9 and 10 September 2019.

    The TPCI delegation comprised 22 companies from the Food and Beverages sector and the FIEO delegation comprised 13 companies from diverse sectors such as engineering, food and beverages, furniture.

    Ms. Apoorva Srivastava, the new Consul General of India in Toronto, who took charge as the Consul General on 30 August, inaugurated the FIEO B2B meetings on Monday 09 September 2019 at ICCC’s offices in Etobicoke. Mr. Saifullah Khan had inaugurated the B2B meetings with TPCI on 22 August 2019.

    Participating in her first official business meeting as the new Consul General, Ms. Srivastava said her focus is to work to enhance the bilateral economic relations between Canada and India. Mr. Saifullah Khan, the Commercial Consul, at the Consulate General, was also present along with other diplomatic and government organisations.

    Both the Consul General and the Commercial Consul lauded the positive role of the ICCC in promoting bilateral trade relations between Canada and India. The delegation also visited the Consulate General of India in Toronto and had a formal session with the diplomatic corps later in the week.

    Mr. Pramod Goyal, President, Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce, while welcoming the new Consul General and the TPCI and the FIEO delegations, said that the ICCC is focused on promoting small businesses in both Canada and in India because of the value that small businesses add to both the economies. Following the formal inaugural ceremony, the Consul General, visited all the exhibitors and interacted with them to know more about their products, services, and their expectations of participating in the trade mission.

    After the speeches and the interactive session, the B2B meetings commenced. For both the trade delegations, the ICCC had organised at least four meetings for each of the companies that was part of the delegations. In the evening, the Chamber hosted a business reception for the visiting delegates to enable the Indian companies to interact with Canadian entrepreneurs and professionals.

    For the FIEO delegation, Mr. Pramod Goyal, Mr. B. K. Sethi, Director, ICCC, and Mr. Surinder Sharma, a veteran community leader, made presentations to the delegates on 10 September 2019. These presentations were about the strategies that Indian exporters should adopt to enter and consolidate in the Canadian market.

    The ICCC had, in collaboration with the Consulate General of India in Toronto, also organised meetings with different bilateral organisations, export promotion zones and economic development departments for the FIEO delegation.

    The delegates had an interactive roundtable with the members of the Canada India Foundation, the City of Brampton Economic Development department and the Brampton Board of Trade, all of which were arranged by the ICCC. The ICCC also arranged for the delegates to visit the Niagara Region Export Zone to get first-hand information about the export opportunities in the Niagara region.

  • 29 Aug 2019 6:00 PM | Anonymous
    ICCC Small Business Symposium
    & Expo - 2019

           

    His Worship Frank Scarpitti, Mayor of Markham and Hon. Mary Ng, Canada’s Minister of Small Business and Export Promotion inaugurated the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce’s (ICCC) Small Business Symposium and Expo 2019 at Markham’s Civic Centre.

    In his welcome remarks, Pramod Goyal, President, ICCC, said that over the last couple of decades, the Chamber has focused on the small business sector because of the growing significance of small businesses to the Canadian economy.

    Recent statistics available in the public domain clearly show the dominance of the small business sector in the Canadian economy. For instance, small businesses constitute 98 percent of Canadian employers, and employed nearly 70 percent of the private labour force. Altogether, the small business sector contributed 41 percent to the Canadian GDP. These are important indicators of the significance of small businesses in the Canadian economy.

    Mayor Scarpitti emphasized the business-friendly policies that Markham has adopted and how the City administration encouraged small business owners from diverse ethnicity thrive.

    Mayor Scarpitti said is preparing a large parcel of land to be the home of an innovation hub. Markham has designated about 770 hectares (1,900 acres) of private and city-owned lands that will be developed as a home for innovators. He says it will be one of the largest innovation districts in North America and be close to the Canadian offices of several major technology companies.

    The mayor also lauded the role that ICCC has performed of promoting small businesses in Canada. He said he has had the privilege of leading three trade delegations organised by the ICCC over the last few years.  He warmly recalled his association with the Chamber which dates to over two decades.

    Minister Ng spoke about the $1.8 million investment in Multi-Health Systems Inc. to be in Markham. This investment will help Multi-Health Systems innovate and create good middle-class jobs. “The Government of Canada, through the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP), is delivering on its commitment to support the growth of Canadian businesses and create jobs by making significant investments in innovation.”

    Minister Ng congratulated the ICCC for organizing the symposium and the expo. She said ICCC’s support to small businesses is important because small business owners from diverse ethnic backgrounds often do know how to tap into the available resources to succeed, and organisations such as the ICCC fill that gap admirably.

    The symposium included two panel discussions on

    • Business growth – challenges and opportunities facing small businesses and
    • Information Technology – SMB’s Enabler for a Level Playing Field: Growing business through technology

    B.K. Sethi, Director, Small Business, ICCC, moderated the first panel discussion on business growth. The eminent panelists included Emel Iscan Demir, Manager, Major Accounts, Business Development Bank of Canada; Christina Kakaflikas, Manager, Economic Development, City of Markham; and Karl Maiterth, Manager, Export Marketing Unit, Ontario Food Exports.

    Vinod Vyas, Founder and Senior Partner, Partho Technologies Inc. moderated the second panel discussion on IT and SMBs. The panelists included Baskaran Rajamani, Partner, Risk Advisory, Deloitte Canada; Anil Dasaratha, Director Sales, Wipro Limited; Akshay Kalle, CTO, Pathways Communications; and Ahmed Adel, Azure PMM Manager in Microsoft Canada.

    Over 20 small businesses participated in the Expo displaying their products and services. Minister Ng visited all the exhibitors and talked to each of them about their businesses, growth and expansion strategies including exploring global markets.

       


  • 15 Aug 2019 9:00 AM | Anonymous
    ICCC Newsletter  
     
    August 2019  
                                                                  
    President's Message
     
     Pramod Goyal

    Summer greetings to our members, sponsors and stakeholders.

    The next few months promise to be eventful at Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC).

    We are gearing up to host a couple of trade delegations, a symposium and expo on small business in collaboration with the City of Markham, host business reception for dignitaries and receptions to welcome and bid farewell to diplomatic corps.

    Hon. Mary Ng, Canada’s Minister of Small Business and Export Promotion will deliver the keynote address and His Worship Frank Scarpitti, the Mayor of Markham, will inaugurate the symposium and expo. The program comprises two panel discussions and an exhibition. This is an ideal opportunity for you to showcase and promote your services and products. Contact the Chamber’s office at info@iccconline.org if you are interested.

    Prior to the symposium, your Chamber will host a trade delegation being led by the Trade Promotion Council of India on 22 August 2019. The delegation is primarily of small business owners from the food and beverages sector. We are organizing one-on-one meetings with the delegates.

    In September, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations will be at ICCC on 9 and 10 September for one-on-one meetings.
     

    Annual General Meeting

    In September, we will also have our Annual General Meeting. We will be announcing the schedule for the elections soon following consultations with the Nomination Committee. To ensure that the candidates for the directorship of the Board are able to contribute effectively to achieve the Chamber’s mandate, the Chamber will ensure that the bylaws adopted in 2016 will be implemented in both letter and spirit. 

     
     Click here to read the: President's Message

    Insight
     

    Canada, India and the Global Compact on Immigration

     
    By: Dr. A. Didar Singh
     

    In December 2018, Canada joined more than 160 United Nations member states at Marrakesh in adopting a new negotiated agreement on international migration – the non-binding United Nations Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration which sets out 23 objectives for improving international cooperation on all forms of migration, from refugees to skilled workers. Canada (along with Australia) is among the world’s most generous nations for immigrants and has one of the highest per capita admission rates. (A 2014 sociological study concluded that “Australia and Canada are the most receptive to immigration among western nations”).

    Since 1947 in Canada, domestic immigration law and policy went through major changes, most notably with the Immigration Act, 1976, and the current Immigration and Refugee Protection Act from 2002, which have made the policy most forward looking. In November 2017, the Canadian Immigration Minister announced that Canada would admit nearly 1 million permanent residents to Canada over the following three years, rising from 0.7% to 1% of its population by 2020. This increase was motivated by the economic needs of the country facing an aging demographic, with the number of senior citizens expected to double by 2036 alongside a decline in the proportion of working-age adults. This recognition of the reality of an ageing population is what prompted many countries to re-examine their migration policies.

    Back in 2016, 193 members of the UN general assembly unanimously adopted a non-binding political declaration, the New York declaration for refugees and migrants, pledging to uphold the rights of refugees and migrants, help them resettle and ensure they had access to education and jobs. This ‘New York Declaration on Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants’ saw the launching of a two-year process to develop a Global Compact on Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration, or as it is better known, the Global Compact on Migration.

    There are in fact two different types of migration: what could be referred to as  “discretionary” and “non-discretionary” migration. Non-discretionary refers to the fact that there are certain forms of even legal migration over which governments do not have much discretionary authority. Amongst the reasons is that governments have signed international treaties committing them to do certain things. One example is the treaty of Rome in the European Union, which gives EU workers the right of free movement within the EU. Another is the Geneva Convention for handling requests for asylum. A third example is the US H1B Visa which comes from the commitment under GATS that the US gave at WTO. Discretionary of course is when countries decide who they will allow in. The Global Compact was expected to find guidelines for ‘managing’ migration.

    Click here to read the speech: Insight
     
    Programs & Events
     
     Upcoming programs
     

    Small Business Symposium & Expo

     Time  3:00 pm to 7:00 pm
     Date  Thursday 29 August 2019
     Venue  City of Markham
     Address  101 Town Centre Blvd Markham ON L3R 9W3

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce is organising a Small Business symposium and exhibition on 29 August 2019 in collaboration with the City of Markham. His Worship Frank Scarpitti, Mayor of Markham will inaugurate the program and Hon. Mary Ng, Canada's Minister of Small Business and Export Promotion will give the keynote address. 

           
      Mary Ng     Frank Scarpitti
     

    In addition, there will be two panel discussions on 

    • Launching and sustaining a business

    • IT for business

    The panelists for the first panel discussion will include established entrepreneurs who have launched successful businesses in Canada, and those for the second panel discussion will include experts in different aspects of information technology. 

    Along with this program, an exhibition will also be organised that will give opportunities to the Chamber's members, stakeholders and sponsors to exhibit their services and products for a nominal fee of $200 (which also includes two tickets for dinner). To participate as an exhibitor, please contact ICCC office on iccc@iccconline.org by 15 August 2019.

    New business opportunities
    Participate in B2B meetings with 2 trade delegations from India
     
     
      XX   

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce is organizing B2B meetings for two trade delegations coming to Canada from India.

    The Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) is leading a trade delegation to Toronto on Thursday 22 August 2019. 

    The list of delegates may be accessed here: TPCI

    Similarly, the Federation of Indian Exporters Organisation (FIEO) is leading a trade delegation to Toronto between Monday, 9 September and Wednesday, 11 September 2019.

    The list of delegates may be accessed here: FIEO

    Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce invites its members to participate in the one-on-one meeting with representatives of companies in both these delegations.

    Meetings for the TPCI delegation will be held on 22 August & for the FIEO delegation will be held on 9 and 10 September at ICCC offices at 924 The East Mall Toronto ON M9B 6K1

    To participate in the one-on-one meetings, please fill out the Meeting Request Form and send it to ICCC by Wednesday 15 August 2019 on iccc@iccconline.org. Call (416) 224-0090 for inquiries. 

      
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