"The UK is committed to working with India to deliver its ambitious 100 smart cities programme. The UK has already partnered with Amravati, Pune and Indore, and our impressive business delegation shows that UK companies are keen to provide cutting-edge solutions to India's smart cities," British High Commissioner to India, Dominic Asquith, said.
The India UK TECH Summit 2016, country's largest knowledge and technology conference and exhibition, is being held in New Delhi from November 7-9.
"This is the first delegation of its kind in India. The business delegation will be showcasing their high tech smart city solutions at the summit.
"The delegation will then travel to Pune and Kochi where they will meet representatives from government and industry to explore partnership opportunities," the High Commission said in a statement here today.
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The UK's smart cities offer is vast, from the development of connected vehicles, intelligent transport systems, data analytics and energy systems, it said.
The establishment of a city demonstrator and research and development facilities such as Bristol is Open and Manchester's CityVerve also makes the UK an ideal location for investment, with the Future Cities Catapult supporting the innovation drive both in the UK and globally.
"The Tech Summit has brought together leading star speakers, British businesses, and science and technology experts to India to show best of what UK has to offer.