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Kerala working towards developing Design Policy to promote sustainable infra: CM

Speaking at the valedictory session of the second edition of the Kochi Design Week, CM of Kerala, said that the state was working towards developing a Design Policy for promoting sustainable infrastructure that employs innovative designs for habitats and smart cities.

Kerala working towards developing Design Policy to promote sustainable infra: CM
Kerala working towards developing Design Policy to promote sustainable infra: CM
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Published : Dec 15, 2019, 3:05 PM IST

Kochi (Kerala): Kerala is working towards developing a Design Policy for promoting sustainable infrastructure that employs innovative designs for habitats and smart cities, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said.

He said the government will launch a 'Kerala Design Festival' by scaling up the existing KDW format through the integration of multiple events.

"That will make it the world's largest and longest such annual event, the Chief Minister said adding "Kerala Tourism can market it globally so that it will be one more reason for the creative community to travel Kerala."

He was speaking at the valedictory session of the second edition of the Kochi Design Week (KDW) here on Saturday evening.

Noting that design had an "inherent potential" across disciplines, the Chief Minister said the government will work with the Kerala Startup Mission and similar agencies to assess the areas that required stronger focus amid an ongoing mission to rebuild the state's infrastructure.

"We will come up with necessary interventions to boost entrepreneurship, skilling and other related areas," Vijayan said.

The December 12-14 KDW, the country's biggest such annual event, saw experts and enthusiasts exchange ideas that are possible inputs toa long-term development plan for Kerala through futuristic technology and architecture.

More than 100 speakers from within India and 12 other countries addressed sessions and workshops as well as masterclasses before 3,000-plus-design professionals, architects, interior designers, thought leaders, policymakers and government officials, organisers said.

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The event was organised by the Kerala government's IT and Electronics department.

Vijayan described the KDW as a unique event in Kerala's industrial history, where scholars and buffs in a range of disciplines came together to celebrate 'design'.

The event marked "a unique cross-disciplinary attempt" by, joining hands with various industry bodies.

He recalled the natural calamities the state suffered during the monsoons of 2018 and 2019 and expressed apprehensions about a 'repeat' of such a tragedy.

Given that the administration is striving to rebuild Kerala into a "better, more resilient and environment-friendly place," he said "design thinking" and "creative design experiences" could quicken up the mission.

The Chief Minister described creativity as a domain where the state can play a lead role. To make Kerala the world's creative hub, Vijayanreiterated that the government will build a design-centric

'Centre of Excellence' in Kochi, with hardware and software facilities, fab labs and prototyping facilities besides talent-grooming and community development initiatives.

Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden and Kerala Chief Secretary Tom Jose also spoke on the occasion.

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Kochi (Kerala): Kerala is working towards developing a Design Policy for promoting sustainable infrastructure that employs innovative designs for habitats and smart cities, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said.

He said the government will launch a 'Kerala Design Festival' by scaling up the existing KDW format through the integration of multiple events.

"That will make it the world's largest and longest such annual event, the Chief Minister said adding "Kerala Tourism can market it globally so that it will be one more reason for the creative community to travel Kerala."

He was speaking at the valedictory session of the second edition of the Kochi Design Week (KDW) here on Saturday evening.

Noting that design had an "inherent potential" across disciplines, the Chief Minister said the government will work with the Kerala Startup Mission and similar agencies to assess the areas that required stronger focus amid an ongoing mission to rebuild the state's infrastructure.

"We will come up with necessary interventions to boost entrepreneurship, skilling and other related areas," Vijayan said.

The December 12-14 KDW, the country's biggest such annual event, saw experts and enthusiasts exchange ideas that are possible inputs toa long-term development plan for Kerala through futuristic technology and architecture.

More than 100 speakers from within India and 12 other countries addressed sessions and workshops as well as masterclasses before 3,000-plus-design professionals, architects, interior designers, thought leaders, policymakers and government officials, organisers said.

ALSO READ: Kerala to look into AP Disha Act for safety of women

The event was organised by the Kerala government's IT and Electronics department.

Vijayan described the KDW as a unique event in Kerala's industrial history, where scholars and buffs in a range of disciplines came together to celebrate 'design'.

The event marked "a unique cross-disciplinary attempt" by, joining hands with various industry bodies.

He recalled the natural calamities the state suffered during the monsoons of 2018 and 2019 and expressed apprehensions about a 'repeat' of such a tragedy.

Given that the administration is striving to rebuild Kerala into a "better, more resilient and environment-friendly place," he said "design thinking" and "creative design experiences" could quicken up the mission.

The Chief Minister described creativity as a domain where the state can play a lead role. To make Kerala the world's creative hub, Vijayanreiterated that the government will build a design-centric

'Centre of Excellence' in Kochi, with hardware and software facilities, fab labs and prototyping facilities besides talent-grooming and community development initiatives.

Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden and Kerala Chief Secretary Tom Jose also spoke on the occasion.

ALSO READ: World's first cemetery for marine species unveiled in Kerala

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Kerala working towards developing Design Policy to promote
sustainable infra: CM
Kochi, Dec 15 (PTI) Kerala is working towards developing
a Design Policy for promoting sustainable infrastructure that
employs innovative designs for habitats and smart cities,
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said.
He said the government will launch a 'Kerala Design
Festival' by scaling up the existing KDW format through
integration of multiple events.
"That will make it theworld's largest and longest such
annual event, the Chief Minister said adding "Kerala Tourism
can market it globally so that it will be one more reason for
the creative community to travel to Kerala."
He was speaking at the valedictory session of the second
edition of the Kochi Design Week (KDW) here on Saturday
evening.
Noting that design had an "inherent potential" across
disciplines, the Chief Minister said the government will work
with the Kerala Startup Mission and similar agencies to assess
the areas that required stronger focus amid an ongoing mission
to rebuild the states infrastructure.
"We will come up with necessary interventions to boost
entrepreneurship, skilling and other related areas," Vijayan
said.
The December 12-14 KDW,the country's biggest such annual
event, saw expertsand enthusiastsexchange ideas that are
possible inputs toa long-term development plan for Kerala
through futuristic technologyand architecture.
More than 100 speakers from within India and 12 other
countries addressed sessions and workshops as well as
masterclasses before 3,000-plusdesignprofessionals,
architects, interior designers, thought leaders, policymakers
and government officials, organisers said.
The event was organised by the Kerala government's IT and
Electronics department.
Vijayan described the KDW asa unique event in Kerala's
industrial history, where scholars and buffs in a range of
disciplines came together to celebrate 'design'.
The event marked "a unique cross-disciplinary attempt" by
joining hands with various industry bodies.
He recalled the natural calamities the state suffered
during the monsoons of 2018 and 2019 and expressed
apprehensions about a 'repeat' of such a tragedy.
Given that the administration is striving to rebuild
Kerala into a "better, more resilient and environment-friendly
place," he said "design thinking" and "creative design
experiences" could quicken up the mission.
The Chief Minister described creativity as a domain where
the state can play a lead role.
To make Kerala the world's creative hub, Vijayan
reiterated that the government will build a design-centric
'Centre of Excellence' in Kochi, with hardware and software
facilities, fablabs and prototyping facilities besides
talent-grooming and community development initiatives.
Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden and Kerala Chief Secretary Tom
Jose also spoke on the occasion. PTI TGB
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