Indore (Madhya Pradesh): In a proud moment for Central India’s tech community, Google Developer Group (GDG) Indore made a strong mark at Google I/O Connect 2025, one of the world’s most prestigious developer conferences hosted by Google.
Chosen among global developer leaders, the GDG Indore team engaged in high-level sessions with Googlers, international developers and technologists—exploring the latest in AI, Android, Flutter and Cloud.
The group shared ideas, contributed to global dialogues, and showcased the power of community-led innovation.
The recognition comes as a milestone for GDG Indore, whose events such as Cloud Community Days and DevFest Indore, along with continuous local outreach, have empowered thousands of developers, students and professionals in the region.
10 CM Rise Schools Near Completion In Indore: Set To Benefit 55,000 Students; Focus On Quality Infrastructure“This invitation reflects what a passionate community from a tier-2 city can achieve with vision and consistency,” said Tushar Pal, lead organiser of GDG Indore. At I/O Connect, the team presented insights on inclusive community-building, grassroots tech evangelism, and scaling developer engagement, drawing appreciation from Google leaders across the globe.
Their presence put Indore firmly on the global tech map, inspiring numerous emerging tech communities across India.
With renewed energy, GDG Indore now aims to transform the city into a vibrant hub for learning, collaboration, and world-class innovation—proving that global change can start at the local level.
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