I.B.M.R., I.P.S. Academy Hosts International Management Conference on Sustainability and Innovation
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], March 29: The “International Management Conference – Corporate Global Sustainability Practices: Navigating Advances, Challenges, and Future Pathways” was successfully organized by I.P.S. Academy, I.B.M.R., focusing on sustainable development principles. The event was inaugurated by Indore Mayor Shri Pushyamitra Bhargav, who highlighted public participation, respect for subordinates, and the use of modern technology [...]

Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], March 29: The “International Management Conference – Corporate Global Sustainability Practices: Navigating Advances, Challenges, and Future Pathways” was successfully organized by I.P.S. Academy, I.B.M.R., focusing on sustainable development principles. The event was inaugurated by Indore Mayor Shri Pushyamitra Bhargav, who highlighted public participation, respect for subordinates, and the use of modern technology as essential elements of sustainable development.
Chief Guest Shri Bhargav discussed the growing influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in business and management, stating that while AI can analyze complex problems, automate decisions, and process data rapidly, it cannot fully replace human expertise. Dr. Vinay Goyal from SPJIMR, Mumbai, emphasized the importance of environmental conservation through recycling and reusing materials. Prof. Dr. Sangeeta Jain from Devi Ahilya University elaborated on the benefits of the circular economy in industrial development.
The institution’s founders, Shri Achal Chaudhary and Shri Yogendra Jain, described the conference as a significant step towards fostering education, research, and innovation. Shri Nishit Jain linked environmental conservation to national and social interests, stressing it as a moral responsibility. Director Dr. Vivek Singh Kushwaha introduced researchers to modern methodologies, explaining how AI can aid in identifying research gaps, structuring objectives, and streamlining research frameworks. Participants were encouraged to use advanced software, research databases, and high-tech computer labs for their studies. Over 250 research papers were presented during the two-day event.