On January 24, 2023, the First
National Innovation Conference provided a platform for stakeholders in Nepal to exchange policy ideas and stimulate dialogues on inclusive innovations to support social and economic development. The Asia Foundation’s Data for Development (D4D) program in Nepal organized the event in collaboration with The Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST), the Robotics Association of Nepal (RAN), and NAXA and included an exhibition featuring innovations from all over the country.
After inaugurating the conference, Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, Shishir Khanal emphasized the need for the country to work toward fostering innovation, saying “technology is the way of the future.” Khanal further said that the ministry is committed to creating an enabling environment for innovators in Nepal. The conference also featured keynotes from Oliver Tian, vice president of the Global Robotics Cluster, and R. Ramanan, former mission director of Atal Innovation Mission, National Institution for Transforming India.
ndation’s Data for Development (D4D) program in Nepal organized the event in collaboration with The Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST), the Robotics Association of Nepal (RAN), and NAXA and included an exhibition featuring innovations from all over the country.
After inaugurating the conference, Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, Shishir Khanal emphasized the need for the country to work toward fostering innovation, saying “technology is the way of the future.” Khanal further said that the ministry is committed to creating an enabling environment for innovators in Nepal. The conference also featured keynotes from Oliver Tian, vice president of the Global Robotics Cluster, and R. Ramanan, former mission director of Atal Innovation Mission, National Institution for Transforming India.