Bengaluru, November 4, 2025 – Today marks the launch of the inaugural Bengaluru Skills Summit 2025, a ground-breaking three-day event hosted by the Karnataka Congress government. Running from November 4 to 6 at the prestigious Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), this summit is the state’s first-ever dedicated platform for skill development. With a laser focus on empowering the youth, it aims to bridge the gap between education, employability, and global job markets.
In a rapidly evolving world driven by AI, automation, and digital transformation, traditional education alone isn’t enough. Karnataka, home to India’s IT capital Bengaluru, is uniquely positioned to lead the charge in skill innovation. Yet, thousands of graduates from colleges and vocational programs struggle with unemployment or underemployment due to mismatched skills.
The Bengaluru Skills Summit addresses this head-on. Organized under the visionary leadership of the Karnataka Congress government, the event brings together policymakers, industry leaders, educators, and young talent to forge actionable pathways for the future.
The summit isn’t just talk—it’s about real impact. Over 50,000 attendees are expected, including students from engineering colleges, ITIs, polytechnics, and universities across the state.
The summit opened with an inspiring address by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who emphasized, “Our youth are Karnataka’s greatest asset. This summit will equip them with skills that turn dreams into global careers.”
Key sessions today included:
Tomorrow’s agenda features masterclasses by industry giants like Infosys and Wipro, plus a dedicated women’s empowerment track focusing on STEM skills.
Entry is free for registered participants—sign up via the official portal at bengaluruskillsummit.karnataka.gov.in (hypothetical link for illustration).
As Bengaluru cements its status as a global innovation hub, events like this summit are pivotal. The Karnataka Congress government’s initiative signals a commitment to inclusive growth, ensuring no young talent is left behind—whether from urban tech parks or rural vocational centres.
If you’re in Bengaluru or passionate about skill development, don’t miss this. The Bengaluru Skills Summit 2025 isn’t just an event; it’s the launchpad for India’s next generation of skilled leaders.
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