UP to hold third mega roadshow ahead of UP International Trade Show 2025 in Bengaluru on July 18
Lucknow/Bengaluru : After successful roadshows in New Delhi and Hyderabad, Uttar Pradesh is set to highlight its industrial and business potential in Bengaluru—India’s tech capital—on July 18 (Friday). Organised in partnership with the Karnataka Small Scale Industries Association, this is the third major event ahead of the UP International Trade Show 2025 in Greater Noida.
The earlier roadshows received an overwhelming response from investors, foreign delegates, and startups, reflecting growing trust and enthusiasm toward Uttar Pradesh. The Bengaluru edition aims to further build on this momentum by showcasing the state’s progressive business vision, robust policy framework, and investor-friendly ecosystem.
Leading the event will be Rakesh Sachan, Minister for MSME, Khadi and Village Industries, Handloom, and Textiles in Uttar Pradesh. Key members of ‘Team Yogi’ will present transformational developments in infrastructure, policy support, and ease of doing business in the state.
The roadshow will witness participation from foreign diplomats, embassy officials, global buyers, industry bodies, investors, tech startups, and MSMEs.
The spotlight will be on Uttar Pradesh’s priority sectors—Electronics, IT, Electric Vehicles, Textiles, Agro-based Industries, Food Processing, and the flagship ODOP initiative—underscoring the state’s commitment to the ‘Make in India for the World’ vision.
The roadshow is viewed as a crucial step in integrating Uttar Pradesh’s local products into global markets and promoting the state as a dynamic industrial powerhouse. Following Bengaluru, upcoming road shows are scheduled in Mumbai on July 25 and Ahmedabad on July 30, to invite broader national and international participation in the UP International Trade Show 2025, to be held from September 25 to 29 in Greater Noida.
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