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Home / Business and Economy / Vijayawada MSMEs: Scaling Local to Global

Vijayawada MSMEs: Scaling Local to Global

16 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Summit highlights resolve and ambition of local entrepreneurs.
  • State plans 175 industrial parks for grassroots infrastructure.
  • Entrepreneurs discussed real stories, challenges, and business playbooks.
Vijayawada MSMEs: Scaling Local to Global

The ET Make in India SME Regional Summit recently convened in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, focusing on empowering micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). The event served as a crucial platform for entrepreneurs, industry professionals, and policymakers to discuss growth strategies and address sector-specific challenges.

Key discussions revolved around unlocking opportunities for MSMEs to scale both locally and globally. M. Madhu, General Manager of the District Industries Centre in NTR District, shared the vision for an inclusive industrial ecosystem. The Andhra Pradesh government's plan to establish 175 industrial parks across assembly constituencies was highlighted as a move to bolster grassroots infrastructure.

Entrepreneurs shared their journeys, emphasizing how 'Make in India' initiatives originating from Vijayawada are enabling businesses to compete on a global scale. Sessions also delved into the importance of digital literacy, financial support from institutions like IDBI Bank, and the need for skill development aligned with MSME requirements to strengthen the region's economic future.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The summit brought together MSMEs, policymakers, and industry professionals to discuss opportunities, challenges, and growth strategies for the sector.
The state government plans to develop 175 industrial parks and fosters an inclusive industrial ecosystem to support MSME growth.
IDBI Bank provides project finance expertise and tools to empower MSMEs, supporting their growth and addressing challenges like digital literacy.

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