The KSUM has earmarked an area of approximately 46,000 sqft for the scheme.
Scale up of startups, which are incubated, are allotted this space with subsidy, according to Kerala Startup Mission CEO Dr Saji Gopinath.
The startups applying for the scheme should abide by all statutory regulations and fall under the Startup India definition.
Those who have any loans or liabilities with the KSUM have to settle them to qualify for submitting application, a press release said.
The space will be allotted to startups in scale up stage and the minimum of 500sqft/10 seats will be allotted.
There is preference for the startups that have clear revenue schemes and substantial funding.
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