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Startups in India bringing down unemployment rate in the country

Date: April 19, 2023

Startups in India bringing down unemployment rate in the country

Startups in India are contributing towards bringing down the unemployment rate in the country to a great extent, Software Technology Park of India Director General Arvind Kumar said here on Wednesday.

Kumar was in the city recently to unveil STPI incubation facility.

Any NGO registered as a private limited company with a novel idea that meets the set criteria can be taken up as a startup.

Interacting exclusively with IANS, he said, "Currently, around 10,000 startups are being supported by us, and these entities have been instrumental in creating thousands of direct and indirect jobs. In the long run, they are going to create a very large volume of jobs, he added.

In Rajasthan, there are around 80-85 startups being supported by his technology park, he said.

To a question on fear of slowdown and startup failure, he said, "Startup failure is gradually reducing in India. Startup itself means a new idea which needs to find acceptance in the market and hence there are chances of failure and hence comes its name as start-up which means you don't have hundred per cent chances of success. However, these days, we are working on an idea to bring in the problem statement from industry, so that there are less chances of failure and more chances of acceptability and adaptability, he added.

 "We have started doing industry collaborations so startup failure has reduced. Now, there are Industry and academy partners as well and we are also providing administrative support to them," said Kumar.

He further said that failure is a part of the startup ecosystem not just in India but also in the developed part of the world. "Our country has just embarked on the journey of startups, so naturally failures will be little more compared to those countries which started it some three decades back," he said.

In developed countries, the success rate may be more because India has the first generation of start-ups compared to the US and other such countries which have third generation of startups. "We are at an evolving stage of startups", he added.

 On the challenges, he said, "Earlier, getting funds was one of the challenges. However, now since NRIs want to come back to India and become angel investors, funds are not as much of an issue as it was 20 years back."

Meanwhile, another challenge is the market, so startups are now being connected with the state govt for ease of business.

Startup ecosystem is now working on networking and it has to be increased, he suggested further.

Networking can help them to get to market and to find market problems as well, he added.

Inauguration of FinGlobe, Gandhinagar & Launch of Open Challenge Program (OCP)

Inauguration of FinGlobe, Gandhinagar & Launch of Open Challenge Program (OCP)

  • Start Date 11-03-2024
  • End Date 30-04-2024
  • Type CoE Launch
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue Online

Centre of Entrepreneurship on FinTech is setup by STPI in collaboration with the Government of Gujarat. The best-in-class incubation facility of located at STPI-Gandhinagar, GIFT-City has 50 Plug-n-Play incubation seats for the FinGlobe CoE.

Objective
To encourage the Startups for creation of products and services to penetrate new areas of the financial system and to change the competitive landscape which in turn can motivate the traditional financial firms in this region to invest in technology and to pay attention to changing trends among their customers, a FinGlobe CoE at Gandhinagar is proposed. It will provide a platform for the FinTech & TechFin start-ups as well as potential investors to innovate new products and services with the latest trends and technologies in the financial services sector and can very well lead the next wave of growth of the Indian economy.

Who can Apply
The FinGlobe CoE invites the proposals/applications from Indian Start-ups/companies who are working in Financial Technologies who would like to use FinGlobe CoE Sandbox Bank Environment, Industry APIs & Payment Gateway.

The start-up must be incorporated as a:
• Private Limited Company (as defined in the Companies Act, 2013) or
• Registered Partnership Firm (Regd. under section 59 of the Partnership Act, 1932) or
• Limited Liability Partnership (under the Liability Partnership Act 2008)

Terms & Conditions:
• Selected start-ups shall share 5% equity with STPI. Visit: finglobe.stpi.in for more information.
• Each start-up have to book the time slot in advance
• The start-up who wish to avail FinGlobe CoE physical incubation space may approach STPI. The allocation, charges and T&C shall be as per applicable Incubation norms

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STPI KnowledgeUp Series - Launch of DeepTech Report

STPI KnowledgeUp Series - Launch of DeepTech Report

  • Start Date 08-03-2024
  • End Date 09-03-2024
  • Type STPI Report Launch
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue Online

Recognizing the surge of DeepTech and AI startups in India, there's a pressing need for a specific knowledge report addressing this context, offering growth opportunities. The STPI KnowledgeUp Series addresses this need, exemplified by the 6th report, "Exploring the DeepTech Landscape: Innovation, Challenges, and Opportunities". This report delves into different levels of DeepTech, analyzing growth drivers, opportunities, and challenges for both service and product-based companies. It explores sector-wise applications like AgriTech, HealthTech, FinTech, providing insights, market statistics, and global analyses. Additionally, it offers investment trends, funding scenarios, and growth strategies, benefiting DeepTech startups.

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CHUNAUTI 7.0: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs to Co-create India’s Innovation Landscape

CHUNAUTI 7.0: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs to Co-create India’s Innovation Landscape

  • Start Date 08-03-2024
  • End Date 31-03-2024
  • Type Open Challenge
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue Taj Hotel

Next Generation Incubation Scheme (NGIS) is STPI’s comprehensive incubation scheme which has a vision to drive the rise of India as a Software Product Nation so as to make India a global player in development, production and supply of Innovative, Efficient and Secure Software Products thus facilitating the growth across the entire spectrum of ICT sector as envisioned in the National Policy on Software Products (NPSP) – 2019.

NextGen Start-up Challenge Contest (CHUNAUTI - Challenge Hunt Under NGIS for Advanced Uninhibited Technology Intervention) is a series of online Challenges under NGIS.

STPI has been instrumental in strengthening the startup ecosystem through policies, initiatives, and creation of enabling networks. Currently, it's vital to boost the presence of women entrepreneurs in the tech industry. Their involvement not only spurs innovation but also enhances economic prosperity and fosters gender equality.

In line with our dedication to cultivating a diverse and inclusive startup ecosystem in India, STPI is introducing CHUNAUTI 7.0. This initiative aims to acknowledge and celebrate the impressive technical skills of women-led startups leading the charge in innovative technology solutions. These startups are tackling pressing challenges across sectors like Education, Healthcare & Wellness, Finance, SaaS, DeepTech, E-commerce, Agriculture, and Environment, etc. Through CHUNAUTI 7.0, STPI is looking to identify and support promising startups, especially those led by women, by providing access to networks, mentorship, learning opportunities, and essential resources. It aims to empower the startups to grow their ventures, achieve profitability, and make a global impact.

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Inauguration of STPI's 64rth centre at Kochi, Kerala

Inauguration of STPI's 64rth centre at Kochi, Kerala

  • Start Date 06-03-2024
  • End Date 06-03-2024
  • Type STPI Centre Launch
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue Kochi, Kerala

Inauguration of STPI's 64rth centre at Kochi, Kerala 

Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), an autonomous body under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, has set up centres in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi and both the facilities were inaugurated by Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Hon’ble Minister of State for Electronics & IT and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Govt. of India in the presence of Shri Arvind Kumar, Director General, STPI; Shri S Somanath, Chairman, ISRO and Shri Ganesh Nayak K, Director, STPI- Thiruvananthapuram.

DHEEMAHI - Medtech OCP 5.0

DHEEMAHI - Medtech OCP 5.0

  • Start Date 27-02-2024
  • End Date 10-04-2024
  • Type Open Challenge
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue Online

MedTech, Center of Entrepreneurship in Medielectronics and Health Informatics "Open Challenge Program 5.0 (OCP 5.0)" is announced.
Its objective is to promote start-ups in the field of Medical Devices/Electronics.

Who can apply:

Start-ups should be incorporated as a:

  • Private Limited Company (as defined in the Companies Act, 2013) or
  • Registered partnership firm (registered under section 59 of the Partnership Act, 1932) or
  • Limited Liability Partnership (Under Liability Partnership Act 2008)
  • The date of registration/incorporation should not exceed 10 years.

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