"iCreate will organise a flagship annual event 'Whatnext-2015' to provide a platform to explore the trends in emerging technologies, engage with successful entrepreneurs and experts and interact with investors," iCreate's chief mentor Dr Madhukumar Mehta told reporters here.
In September 2011, the then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had launched iCreate as an autonomous centre of excellence with its own incubation centre and to promote next generation entrepreneurs. It is guided by an advisory board led by Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy.
In this regard, iCreate will hold a conference on March 13 with Israel-based academic and practitioner Dr Harry Yukela as its convener along with speakers like Prof Oded Shoseyov from Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Sunil Parekh, founding curator and GSI at World Economic Forum in Geneva.
One of the key sessions at the conference will be on Nano Biomimetics, Mehta said adding that Dr Shoseyov will deliver a lecture on it.
Founding team member and iCreate director Parag Amin said that the platform will provide the Indian entrepreneurs an overview of the local problems and opportunities alongwith global vision, technologies and solutions to address them.
"The platform will facilitate connecting potential entrepreneurs with seasoned investors by organising a speed- dating format investment pitch session," Amin said.
The Gujarat government has approved Rs 70 crore funds for iCreate, while the start-ups are also likely to get a fund of Rs two crore from the next fiscal year.
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