Join Australian Industry Group and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) for an exclusive Australia-India business networking lunch in Sydney, featuring a senior delegation from India.

This is a FREE event, however registration is required to secure your spot. Light refreshment will be served.

This high-level delegation includes Vice Chancellors, Deans of International Relations, corporate leaders and industry representatives from leading Indian institutions such as:

  • Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
  • BITS Pilani
  • MAHE Manipal
  • ICFAI Group
  • BML Munjal University
  • Wipro and KONE India

This session provides Australian businesses with access to Indian corporates, market insights and opportunities for partnerships, investment and supply chain collaboration. Participants can connect directly with decision-makers in India's innovation, skills, education and industry ecosystem.

Why Attend

  • Connect with senior Indian business and academic leaders
  • Explore collaboration in research, skills, innovation, and market entry
  • Identify partnership opportunities across technology, infrastructure, education, and advanced industries
  • Strengthen your India engagement strategy through direct insights

Who Should Attend

  • Australian businesses exploring India opportunities
  • Exporters and scale-ups
  • Education and training providers
  • Innovation, research and technology organisations
  • Industry associations and ecosystem partners

If you have any further questions about this event, please email Shirley Ng or dial 1300 55 66 77.

This event is presented in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry 

Acknowledgement:

The Australia-India Business Engagement Program is supported by the Centre for Australia-India Relations. Australian Industry Group is proud to be a Centre for Australia-India Relations grant recipient.

  • Date and time

    Tue, 23 June 2026
    12:45 pm - 02:45 pm

  • Location
    North Sydney
  • Cost

    Members: Free

    Non-Members: Free

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