
Funny, Engaging, Motivational Keynote Speaker in Bangalore
Motivational and Inspirational Keynote Speaker in Bangalore, Carla Rieger is an internationally-known entrepreneur, coach and author, who travels all around the globe, to places like London UK, Madrid, India, Dubai, Singapore, New York and Vancouver. She offers advice to companies and individuals on how to increase their resiliency and creativity so they can speed up their pace of innovation therefore staying more competitive and relevant in the marketplace.

Topics Include:
All Carla Rieger's keynotes are highly entertaining, interactive and practical:
- The Top 3 Habits of Highly Resilient People
- The Art of Communication
- Storytelling in Business
- How to Create a Culture of Innovation
CONFERENCE CENTRE VENUES
Bangalore, India has many excellent conference centers and facilities, including:
BreathingRoom, on Main Rd., Sector 6, HSR Layout
Frontier Management Centre, on Main Rd., Hoysala Nagar
Infosys Conference Hall, on Infosys Internal Rd, Konappana Agrahara, Electronic City
Nirjhari Conference Centre, on Adhyatma Vidhya Peetham Annexe, Chikkabellandur
Saiacs CEO Centre, on Gubbi Cross Rd.
Top View Conference Hall, on 12th Cross, Off Double Road
GENERAL INFORMATION
General Information about Bangalore for Meeting Planners and Event Professionals
Bangalore, the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka, is a mega-city with over 10 million inhabitants. Located in southern India, Bangalore is the second fastest-growing major metropolis in India (after New Delhi) and has the most highly educated work-force in the world. Bangalore’s metropolitan area is estimated to generate a GDP ranging between $45 and $83 billion, thus ranking as the fifth most productive metropolitan area of India. Bangalore is often referred to as the ‘Silicon Valley of India’ (or the ‘IT capital of India’) because of its leading role in the Indian information technology. Major Indian technological organizations such as ISRO, Infosys, Wipro and HAL have their headquarters in the city. Several public sector companies like Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) and Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, are also located in Bangalore. The city is home to many educational institutions including the Indian Institute of Science, the International Institute of Information Technology and the National Institute of Design. Bangalore has a great number of green areas and natural parks such as the central Cubbon Park or the Bannerghatta National Park. Other major city landmarks include a modern royal palace known as the Bangalore Palace (modeled on the Windsor Castle), or the Bangalore Fort, dating back to 1537.
The City as a Conference Destination
Bangalore, India hosts every year numerous conferences and conventions on many interesting topics. Some of the most important ones include: several technology-related events such as the International Conference of Computer Science and Technology (ICCST), the Great International Developer Summit, or the Inflection Summit & Awards – Digital Transformation & Supply Chain, all of them exploring new developments in digital technologies; business and marketing summits like the 121 Digital Marketing Summit, the Product Leaders Forum or the Bangalore HR Summit; and conventions dealing with environmental issues such as the National Summit for Sustainable Water and Sanitation or the ACN – International Conference on Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology.
Bangalore Food Options for Conference Delegates
While you are attending a business conference in Bangalore, India, a few local restaurants to experience include: the Edo Japanese Restaurant and Bar (+91 80 2211 9898), a bistro at the ITC Hotel offering sushi and other delicious Japanese entrees; Jamavar (+91 80 3057 1344), a lavish restaurant with a garden, and one of the best places in the city where you can try traditional local Indian food; Citrus ( +91 80 3057 1340), a modern hotel restaurant offering Chinese and European buffets and other plates a la carte; and the Persian Terrace (+91 80 4252 1000), a glamorous open-air venue located on an upscale hotel roof, serving a menu of Middle Eastern and Iranian dishes.
Bangalore Attractions for Convention Attendees
There are a large number of highly rated tourist attractions that you can visit after your business conference in Bangalore, India, such as: the Lal Bagh Botanical Garden, a wonderful green space located in the centre of the city and including a beautiful lake with an artificial waterfall, fountains and a small aquarium; the Bangalore Palace, a modern royal palace modeled after the Windsor castle, with fascinating marble interior decorations and picturesque surrounding gardens; and the Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple, also known as the Gavipuram Cave Temple, an example of Indian rock-cut architecture, famous for its mysterious stone discs and its interestingly sun-illuminated interior.