In the delicate dance of cultures, indigenous practices are gradually merging into mainstream culture.
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After a four-year hiatus, the National Startup Weekend (NSUW) is set to return to Bhutan from March 12–15, 2025. Organised by the Bhutan Innovation and Technology Centre (BITC) under Thimphu TechPark Limited (TTPL), this year’s event will focus on the theme: “Cultivating Conscious Innovation: Merging Emerging Technologies with Mindful Development Practices.”
In the delicate dance of cultures, indigenous practices are gradually merging into mainstream culture.
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