Saturday , November 23 2024

Discussion on startup and business development in India

Prayagraj, 11 May (HS). National Technology Day was celebrated on the theme “School to Startup” at the Indian Institute of Information Technology (Triple IT), Allahabad under the aegis of the Institute Innovation Council on Saturday at Jhalwa campus.

The chief guest of the program organized by IIC, Triple IT Allahabad in collaboration with Vigyan Bharti, Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) and IEEE Photonic Society, Dr. Vibha Mishra, Chairperson, Skill India Program, highlighted various government schemes for startup and business development in India. And shed light on the opportunities. He also discussed in detail about how the government is helping the budding young entrepreneurs and young minds of India to startup and establish their businesses.

Chief Public Relations Officer of Triple IT, Dr. Pankaj Mishra said that the acting director of Triple IT, Prof. OP Vyas stressed on the importance of startups and business, as India is going through the startup revolutionary era, so we need to think about problem-solving approach, so that we can contribute to our society.

Professor Shekhar Verma discussed how a small idea can turn into a big business. Only we have to think differently and with an innovative mind. We can start with a small idea with a technical and innovative approach that will lead to a larger problem-solving phenomenon and ultimately lead to the growth of a larger business. He gave examples ranging from photographs to motion pictures.

Dr. Akhilesh Tiwari, OSD, Chief Proctor and Director, Triple IT, said that as we know, National Technology Day is celebrated every year on 11 May to recognize the contribution of scientists, engineers and innovators and to promote scientific and technological innovation. Is. This day was established to commemorate the successful nuclear test in Pokhran in 1998. The theme of 2024 National Technology Day is “From Schools to Startups: Igniting Young Minds for Innovation”.

Dr. Ranjana Vyas on Startup Culture and Young Minds Entrepreneurship explained how the Triple IT startup culture is helping students to grow their idea into a big business. She also points out that there is no age limit to start a startup and gives examples of many young students starting up and their innovative ideas for business. On this occasion, Dr. Pramod Kumar, Coordinator of IIC IIITA, proposed vote of thanks.