
Bengaluru, March 11 The Karnataka government is considering integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital transformation guidelines into its upcoming MSME policy to help local manufacturers prepare for future industrial challenges.
Rohini Sindhuri, Secretary of the Department of MSME, Sugar and Textiles, said this on Wednesday after inaugurating a state-level stakeholder consultation workshop here, aimed at gathering industry inputs for formulating a comprehensive MSME policy.
Speaking at the event, Sindhuri highlighted that Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises account for nearly 97 per cent of the total industrial units in Karnataka and remain one of the largest generators of employment in the state.
Recognising the sector's importance, the government has initiated the process of drafting a dedicated policy to strengthen and modernise the MSME ecosystem, she said.
"As the first step, we have organised this state-level stakeholder consultation workshop. In the coming weeks, similar regional-level consultations will be conducted across districts to ensure broader participation and industry feedback," she said.
According to an official statement, the proposed policy will place technology and innovation at its core, enabling MSMEs to adapt to rapidly evolving global markets.
"As part of this approach, the government is exploring the introduction of specific AI and digital adoption frameworks for MSMEs, aimed at enhancing productivity, competitiveness and technological readiness," Sindhuri said.
She said the new policy is intended to further strengthen MSMEs, which form the backbone of Karnataka’s industrial economy.
She also invited entrepreneurs and industry associations to actively contribute suggestions to help shape a forward-looking and inclusive policy.