KJ Somaiya Institute, CII launch digital skills and market access programme for MSMEs
Sundararajan | January 29, 2026 | 07:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
The Dx-EDGE market linkage programme focuses on practical learning, market linkages, and technology adoption
KJ Somaiya Institute of Management (KJSIM), in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), conducted the Dx-EDGE market linkage programme for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai. The objective was to strengthen digital capabilities and market connectivity among these enterprises.
The programme focused on helping MSMEs adopt digital-first business models by combining technology awareness, practical market access, and capability-building initiatives.
A key highlight of this event was the signing of an agreement between CII and KJSIM to promote the digital advancement of micro, small and medium enterprises, and to strengthen the collaboration between industry and educational institutions, thereby formalising a long-term partnership.
“The sessions illustrate how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) , data analytics, cloud services, financial technology solutions, and digital platforms can enhance competitiveness and long-term business sustainability,” KJ Somaiya said
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“Through its collaboration with CII, KJSIM continues to expand its role in supporting Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) through management education, industry partnerships, and experiential learning initiatives,” the notice added.
“Furthermore, it is positioning the Dx-EDGE program as a step towards creating digitally advanced and competitive enterprises,” the press release stated.
“This initiative aims to bridge the gap between technology, market access, and entrepreneurial skills, making micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises future-ready and resilient,” Ramnath Sarma, Head – Executive Education and Consulting Practice at KJ Somaiya, said.
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“Industry experts, including Nitin Tiwari from Western Railway, R Muralidharan, CTO of Tata Advanced Systems Limited, and Hardeep Singh Khera from 63SATS Cybertech, shared their insights on digital transformation, cybersecurity, and organisational readiness for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs),” the press release added.
“At this event, Amit Patil from the Maharashtra government delivered a key address on GeM procurement. Following this, Arun Divakaran conducted a special training session on artificial intelligence for entrepreneurs,” the notice stated.
“The technology presentations by 63SATS Cybertech and TCS iON highlighted cybersecurity, ERP, and automation tools. Meanwhile, professors from KJSIM conducted separate sessions on data-driven decision-making for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises,” the press release said.
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