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  • 8th National Marketing Conclave

    KIIT School of Management KSOM Campus 7 KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

    Topic: Consumer in Digital Age   The Marketing Conclave is an annual convention, organised by KIIT School of Management (KSOM), and attended by industry leaders from the marketing world as well as academicians from prestigious institutes.

  • National Agribusiness Conclave on Doubling Farmers’ Income Supply Chain Management

    The Agribusiness conclave provides a unique platform to bring together policy makers, researchers, industrial leaders/practitioners and students to discuss on issues, challenges and way forward on Agribusiness and food processing sector in India. The conclave gives a golden opportunity to inquisitive minds to interact with and get inspired by the leaders. Read More

  • 11th National Finance Konclave on Re-imagining Opportunities in the Shadow of Uncertainty: An Emerging Economy Perspective

    KIIT School of Management KSOM Campus 7 KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

    COVID-19 pandemic has created difficult conditions in almost all sectors of the global economy. It has changed many aspects of the economy and society, some perhaps permanently. Over the last 9 months the pandemic has overwhelmed the healthcare systems, wrecked economies and destroyed livelihoods, and the worst is not over yet. Huge uncertainties prevail over the duration of the More >

  • 1st National Businesses Analytics Konclave

    KIIT School of Management KSOM Campus 7 KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

    The technological advancement has brought two contrasting changes related to data: the data acquisition capability, its storage and analysis have gone up manifolds while the costs for all these activities have come down significantly. Consequently, there is abundance of data everywhere. What is the big deal here? Can the industry use such data in silo or at an enterprise More >