-By ArdorComm Media Bureau
March 17, 2025
Jodhpur, India | 19-21 March 2025
The Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (IIT Jodhpur), in collaboration with the Indian National Science Academy (INSA) and the International Society for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability (ISEES), proudly announces THRIVE 2025, an international conference dedicated to fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainability for transforming the Thar ecoregion.
About THRIVE 2025
THRIVE 2025 aims to unite startups, entrepreneurs, industry experts, policymakers, and academia on one dynamic platform to drive innovation, enhance collaboration, and develop actionable solutions for sustainable development. The event will facilitate thought leadership and transformative discussions, paving the way for strategic partnerships to tackle critical environmental and economic challenges.
Conference Themes
THRIVE 2025 will spotlight diverse thematic areas crucial for advancing sustainability and entrepreneurial excellence, including:
- Science & Technology for Sustainable Business
- Sustainability of Emerging Technologies
- Startups & Investors Meet
- S&T for Entrepreneurship and Sustainability
- Government-Industry Collaborations
- Waste Management & Treatment
- Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation
- Desert Water Treatment & Management
- Sustainable Agriculture in Arid Regions
- Green Energy Solutions
- Cultural Tourism, Arts, and Heritage
- Textile Industry Sustainability
Key Highlights
The conference expects over 150 distinguished participants, including eminent scientists, industry leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and CEOs of leading startups.
Key highlights of the event include:
- 10 Plenary Talks by India’s most distinguished scientists.
- 50+ Keynote Talks by renowned scientists, policymakers, and industry leaders.
- Panel Discussion on the conference theme, led by Ashutosh Sharma, President of INSA, and Prof. Avinash Agarwal, Director of IIT Jodhpur.
THRIVE 2025 is set to redefine sustainable innovation and entrepreneurship, making an enduring impact on the Thar ecoregion and beyond.