Mumbai,
July 6th, 2026: In a first-of-its-kind initiative celebrating
Mumbai's creative spirit and innovation ecosystem, the Bombay Chamber of
Commerce & Industry, in collaboration with the Brihanmumbai Municipal
Corporation (BMC), hosted the Namaste Mumbai Conclave 2026 and The Grand
CivicTech Fund Quest on July 02, 2026. The day-long event brought together
senior government officials, industry leaders, academicians, creative
professionals, investors and entrepreneurs to chart a roadmap for transforming
Mumbai into a globally recognised creative capital and innovation hub.
Welcoming the gathering, Sudhanshu Vats, President, Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Managing Director, Pidilite Industries, reflected on the Chamber's nearly 190-year association with Mumbai's evolution and called for the city's next phase of growth to be driven not only by infrastructure but also by culture, tourism and collaboration.
"Bombay
Chamber's story is closely interlinked with the story of Mumbai. As the city
undergoes an unprecedented infrastructure transformation, we must now equally
invest in its cultural identity, tourism and quality of life. Through Namaste
Mumbai, we hope to bring together ideas, innovation and partnerships that will
help build a more liveable, globally competitive and culturally vibrant
Mumbai," he said.
Delivering the keynote address, Smt. Ashwini Bhide, IAS, Municipal Commissioner, BMC, said that while Mumbai is witnessing one of the country's largest infrastructure transformations, its next phase of growth must equally focus on strengthening the city's creative identity, cultural vibrancy and public spaces.
"Cities
are built not only through concrete but through culture. Ease of doing
business, ease of living and ease of movement are important, but a truly
liveable city also requires ease of expression. People need spaces where they
can express themselves, experience the creativity of others and participate in
the city's cultural life," she said.
Highlighting
Mumbai's unique character, she added, "Creation comes out of chaos. Mumbai
has always turned its challenges into innovation and creativity. The new
infrastructure we are building must now become a foundation for nurturing the
next generation of artists, entrepreneurs and innovators."
Referring
to projects such as the Coastal Road and Metro network, she said these
investments should not only improve mobility but also create new public spaces
that enrich civic life. She called for stronger collaboration between
government and industry to build a city that is more beautiful, culturally
vibrant and globally attractive, adding that infrastructure alone cannot define
Mumbai's future.
The
conclave featured two engaging panel discussions that examined Mumbai's
identity and future opportunities.
The first session, "Branding Mumbai – One City, Many Identities," moderated by Priyanka Sinha Jha, COO, Screen Academy; Indian Express Screen Foundation for Excellence in Motion Pictures and Arts Technology, featured Smt. Ashwini Bhide, IAS, Jamnadas Majethia, Actor, Director & Producer, Ajit Andhare, Chief Operating Officer, Viacom18 Motion Pictures, and Gajendra Ahire, Producer & Director. The panellists explored how Mumbai can build a unified global brand by strengthening its heritage, theatre, cinema, public spaces and cultural infrastructure.
The
second session, "Mumbai 3.0 – The Creative Capital Opportunity,"
moderated by Latha Venkatesh, Executive Editor, CNBC-TV18, brought together
Shri Vishwas Mote, Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Zone III, BMC, Dr. Indu
Shahani, Founding President & Chancellor, ATLAS SkillTech University, Shri
Rajiv Jalota, Retd. IAS, Former Chairperson, Mumbai Port Authority, and Uday
Khanna, Past President, Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Industry and former
Independent Director of Kotak Mahindra Bank, Castrol India, Pfizer
and Pidilite Industries.
The discussion highlighted the importance of integrating infrastructure with
culture, education, tourism and industry partnerships to position Mumbai among
the world's leading creative cities.
The
afternoon session transitioned from dialogue to action with The Grand CivicTech
Fund Quest, organised jointly by the Bombay Chamber and the BMC. Designed as a
platform to connect promising CivicTech startups with investors and civic
leaders, the initiative showcased innovative, technology-driven solutions to
address Mumbai's urban challenges.
Representing
the BMC, Shashi Bala, Chief – Business Development and Director, SMILE Council
– CivicTech Incubator of BMC, outlined the vision of the Society for Mumbai
Incubation Lab to Entrepreneurship (SMILE) Council, which was created to
nurture entrepreneurs, transform innovative ideas into sustainable businesses
and contribute to Mumbai's growth as an international business and innovation
hub. She shared that SMILE focuses on developing solutions that strengthen
civic infrastructure and public services and currently supports 24 startups,
with another 17–18 startups in the pipeline.
Highlighting
what makes the incubator unique, she said, "Our vision is to nurture
entrepreneurs, transform innovative ideas into sustainable businesses and
contribute to Mumbai's growth as an international business and innovation hub.
What makes SMILE different is that startups don't just receive mentoring—they
get the opportunity to test and refine their technologies in real-life civic
situations by working closely with BMC departments, enabling solutions that can
create a meaningful impact for the city."
Ashith
Kampani, Chair, PE & VC Committee, Bombay Chamber and Chairman,
CosmicMandala 15 Securities Pvt. Ltd., welcomed the finalists and jury members,
noting that the Fund Quest was conceived to bridge the gap between innovative
CivicTech startups, investors and government, enabling promising solutions to move
from ideas to implementation.
Ten
shortlisted startups presented their innovations before an eminent jury of
investors and industry leaders and were evaluated on four
parameters—Opportunity, Scalability, Capability and Monetisability. Niramai
Health Analytix Pvt. Ltd., led by Dr. Geetha Manjunath, emerged as the
CivicTech Champion, while EcoBio Consulting Pvt. Ltd. and Saltech Design Labs
Pvt. Ltd. were declared the First and Second Runners-up, respectively. In
addition to cash prizes, the top three startups will receive structured
mentorship from industry leaders to support their growth and market adoption.
The
Namaste Mumbai Conclave 2026 and The Grand CivicTech Fund Quest together
showcased a unified vision for Mumbai's future—one where creativity, culture,
innovation and entrepreneurship work hand in hand to shape the city's next
chapter.
