The innovative products/ and solutions developed are multi-disciplinary and are sector- agnostic ranging from IT/ITeS, Agri-Tech, Med-Tech, Health care, Clean-Tech, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Edu-Tech, Block chain, IoT, Cybersecurity, EV and ESDM. The products/ solutions include Electronic based devices using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and IoT (Internet of Things) for health care, charging of EVs, experience seamless billing solutions, PPE, Solid Waste Management, Effluent Water Treatment, Apps to prevent fraudulent transactions, authenticate fabric, real time AR/VR experience and Deep Tech based platforms for Quality Assessment, the IT/BT department said in a press release.
Majority of the startups are incubated in the government-supported incubators such as K-tech Innovation Hubs, Centres of Excellence (CoEs) and Technology Business Incubators (TBIs) anchored by C-CAMP, IISc, associations like NASSCOM and IAMAI and have developed these innovative products/solutions using the state of art facilities available at the K-tech Innovation Hubs/ CoEs. Some startups are also recipient of the Government’s Idea2PoC (Proof of Concept) ELEVATE Grant- in-aid seed funding program for startups. Out of the 22 startups, 04 are Women-led startups, the press release added.
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