State Minister for Power and Transport Aryadan Mohammad will inaugurate the zone, a unique platform for startup ventures to incubate ideas into technologies for ensuring efficient energy supply in the State.
The zone, coming up at a space of 2500 sq ft, will train people in the skills required to launch businesses in the energy sector. Apart from the operational funding, KSEB will also extend technical and non-technical support while Startup Village will develop, own and execute the programme.
Startup Village, the first public-private partnership incubator in the telecom sector of the country, has already an innovation zone set up by Blackberry (RIM).
Many other global leaders are also in talks with Startup Village to set up similar zones that will provide better eco-system for innovations.
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