- Date
- 30 May 2026
- Time
- 09:00 - 14:00 IST (GMT+5:30)
- Location
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Param Flagship Campus JSVK PU College Road, Magadi Main Rd, Channenahalli Bengaluru, India
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Overview
Join ICE India Bangalore for an exclusive site visit to the JST Param Project, offering a unique opportunity to explore its engineering innovations and gain valuable insights.
Currently in its advanced stages of construction and scheduled to open to the public in 2027, the JST Param Project is a landmark 15-acre development featuring the Param Science Experience Centre, History Centre, and Cultural Centre. The project also includes a state-of-the-art auditorium, dynamic exhibition spaces, and dedicated innovation and incubation facilities, all supported by advanced infrastructure.
Designed as a future-ready development, it incorporates cutting-edge smart technologies, digital monitoring systems, and sustainable green building practices.
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Members interested in attending are requested to contact the following ICE company representatives to register:
- AECOM – Koushik Datta: [email protected]
- Arcadis – Yogendra Rathi: [email protected]
- AtkinsRéalis – Abhinav Gupta: [email protected]
- WSP India – Benson Mathew: [email protected]
- All Others – Satyanarayana Telu: [email protected]
Limited slots are available—reach out today to confirm your participation and avoid missing this insightful opportunity.
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