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Kerala Startup Mission considers setting up Incubation Centre in Central University

Updated: Jul 01, 2022 01:28:18pm
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Kerala Startup Mission considers setting up Incubation Centre in Central University

Kochi, July 1 (KNN) In an endeavour to strengthen start-up ecosystem in the northern districts of Kerala, the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) and Central University of Kerala (CUK), Kasaragod are looking into opportunities to establish Incubation Centre at the campus.

An agreement for setting up the Incubation Centre will be signed soon.

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This was decided during a collaborative discussion between the two parties at the recently-held Rural India Business Conclave in Kasaragod.

A meeting was later held to take the idea forward after the conclusion of the summit.

The proposal envisages to make available the labs of the CUK for the initial activities of start-ups.

The university has also plans to conduct an extensive study about the start-up ecosystem in the State.

A cohort of angel investors based in Kasaragod, who are interested in investment in start-ups, has also been formed.

CUK Vice-Chancellor Prof H Venkateshwarlu, Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI) Director Anitha Karun, Malabar Angel Network Co-Founder PK Gopalakrishnan, K Srinivas, KSUM Project Director Riyas MP, KSUM Business Development Coordinator Sayyid Sawad and potential investors from Kasaragod attended the meeting.  (KNN Bureau)

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