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In a first, IIT Madras startup creates platform to help Entrepreneurs avail Scientific Expertise

Indian Institute of Technology Madras-incubated startup has created a platform to help startups avail of the scientific and technological expertise in Indian Technical Higher Educational Institutions.

 

The startup YNOS Venture Engine launched the ‘Delphi’ platform to catalyse Deep Innovation and Hi-Tech startups. The platform would help the start-ups and young entrepreneurs to easily access top notch scientific expertise in Higher Educational Institutions.

 

Enable entrepreneurs across India identify faculty members

 

Faculty members would be part of the YNOS platform, which would enable entrepreneurs across India, or even globally, to identify faculty member(s) they would like to work with using the tools available on the platform.

 

Launching the platform during the ‘Chennai Demo Day’ organized by IIT Madras Incubation Cell on February 16, 2019, Prof Ashok Jhunjhunwala, Institute Professor, IIT Madras, said,

 

“Prof Thillai Rajan has been publishing the much-acclaimed annual reports on Indian Venture industry for a decade now. YNOS Venture Engine, a startup founded by him, has developed a new platform for the entrepreneurs to leverage the expertise of the academic and research community in the country. I am happy to launch this platform and wish the team good luck. I also encourage the entrepreneurs to take advantage of this platform.”

 

As many as 128 faculty members so far joined hands in this initiative. Here’s the list:

 

  • IIT Madras
  • IIT Delhi
  • IIIT Bangalore
  • BITS Pilani
  • IIT Hyderabad
  • IITDM Kanchipuram
  • IIT Ropar
  • IIT Mandi
  • IIT Palakkad
  • NIT Trichy
  • NIT Warangal
  • NIT Raipur

 

Speaking about the benefits of this initiative to the Indian Startup community, Prof A. Thillai Rajan, Department of Management Studies, IIT Madras and Co-Founder of YNOS Venture Engine, said,

 

“There is a strong potential for institutes of higher education to engage with startups over and above to what is currently being done. While many institutes have incubation cells to encourage faculty and students to create startups, there is tremendous scope for helping startups that are outside of their institutions with their expertise and help them in bringing their innovations to market. Delphi has a tremendous potential to contribute to an important area of India’s economy by providing a direct interface between the start-ups and academia.”

 

YNOS to engage more faculty members from Technical Higher Educational Institutions

 

YNOS is actively seeking to engage more faculty members from Technical Higher Educational Institutions in this initiative. Interested faculty members can express their interest to engage with startups by registering with YNOS.

 

YNOS has developed this unique globally first of its kind offering to help the start-ups to reach out to the scientific and technology faculty and seek their expertise.

 

While many faculty members may choose not to start on their own, they may be interested to provide oral consultation or opinion on the interesting problems that many of the startups are working on.

 

Benefits

 

In short, this platform would help to catalyse the creation of more deep tech or deep innovation start-ups and adoption of technology and innovation in SMEs.

 

 

Courtesy: India Today

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