The
Government of Karnataka (GoK), in partnership with NASSCOM, has announced the
setting-up of a 50,000 sq.ft. GoK-NASSCOM Start-Up Warehouse NextGen which will
be the hub where outstanding technology entrepreneurs with innovative ideas
will be nurtured, mentored as well as funded by venture capitalists. The
GoK-NASSCOM collaboration also launched India’s first Hackcelerator, a unique
combination of a Hackathon and an Accelerator to be housed and integrated into
this new warehouse facility.
The new GoK-NASSCOM Start-Up Warehouse will be a large
integrated facility in the heart of Bengaluru and will provide a working space
for startup companies to be housed for 6 month incubation terms, co-working
space for entrepreneurs to use on pay-per-use daily/weekly basis, a
well-equipped community events space available for meet-ups & workshops, an
IoT (Internet of Things) Lab, a Design Lab, Mobile Experiences Lab and hoteling
office space for visiting corporate executives and investors. Once operational,
this will be one of the largest multi-disciplinary technology incubation
facilities in Asia and the largest across the top five metro cities of India.
Sharing
his thoughts on the occasion, R.
Chandrasekaran, Chairman, NASSCOM, and Executive Vice Chairman, Cognizant India,
said “Start-Ups have been a growth
engine for the industry and the economy for quite some time now. NASSCOM had
always focused on the three core-pillars of - Evangelizing Entrepreneurship by addressing identified challenges
and promoting entrepreneurship as a preferred career option, building capacity by educating
aspiring and early stage entrepreneurs on various aspects, and enhancing early stage support for
Startups. This collaboration with GoK is a great leap in this regard and will
provide the requisite support to the start-ups and entrepreneurs at the right
time in the right shape and form.”
Applications
for this new facility will be starting immediately and the facility is expected
to become fully operational and ready for occupation by the end of 2014. The
Government of Karnataka will contribute towards the facilities while NASSCOM
will contribute to the full-time program management. NASSCOM will also
constitute an advisory board for managing and governing the entire facility and
activities at the center. Industry partners will help mentor and nurture the
startup teams at the warehouse, execute skill development workshops, assign
executives in residence, provide specialized skills in the areas of product
management, mobile, IoT technologies and design. Once fully finished and
occupied, the facility will have capacity to house 100+ startups comprising
between 1-12 employees each on a 24x7 basis.
Government
of Karnataka (GOK) recently celebrated the first anniversary of its first
GoK-NASSCOM Start-Up Warehouse. The unique facility, set-up in partnership with
NASSCOM, resulted in 28 start-ups creating more than 100 jobs and bringing in
US$ 1 million of investment and has become a hub of Startup ecosystem community
activity in Bengaluru. Six of these companies are serving the global market.
Under this program over 50 start-up events have been conducted with 2,000
participants. The program also runs an online mentorship impacting over 200
companies in Bangalore and over 500 across the country.
Bangalore
has emerged as the second largest technology hub on the planet after Silicon
Valley. The main attraction of the City is its rich and diverse talent pool,
ideal eco-system consisting of 400 plus R&D and Innovation Centers and
pro-active government support for the industry. The city is emerging as the
R&D, Start-Up and Innovation hub of India. Department of IT, BT and S&T
has taken up innovative initiatives for further boosting the global image of
the city such that it emerges as an important destination on the global Start-Up
and Innovation map. NASSCOM 10,000 start-ups initiative is aimed at incubating,
funding and supporting 10,000 startups in India over the next 10 years is run
in partnership with Google, Microsoft, Verisign, Kotak and Intel.
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