GINSERV to nurture 18 health & medtech startups with new accelerator programme
GINSERV to nurture 18 health & medtech startups with new accelerator programme
18 February 2021 | News The accelerator programme has been designed with the support of National Science Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) and Department of Science and Technology (DST)
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India s technology business incubator GINSERV launched Gincelerator 2.0 with 18 start-ups. Inaugurating the midlevel health tech, MedTech and edtech start-ups’ take-off stage programme, Meena Nagaraj, Director, Department of Electronics, IT & BT and Managing Director, KITS said, Karnataka government s policies are aimed at giving access to deep technology. Karnataka makes it happen and that is why seven unicorns were born during difficult period of COVID-19 pandemic.”
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Governor lays foundation for incubator virtually
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The facility being set up in Narasaraopeta Engineering College
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The facility being set up in Narasaraopeta Engineering College
Governor Biswa Bhusan Harichandan on Friday virtually laid the foundation for Andhra Technology Business Incubator being set up in Narasaraopeta Engineering College (NEC).
The new incubation centre is being established in collaboration with Innovation and Entrepreneurship Division of the National Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB), Government of India. The college, located in Guntur district, was affiliated to JNTU-K Kakinada.
Mr. Harichandan, addressing the officers and the college faculty and staff, said he was happy to know that the incubation centre being set up was the first of its kind mission in the country to provide a complete ecosystem support to technology-based start-ups, where innovative ideas are generated, nurtured and posit
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