New Delhi: The Department of Industry and Trade of Internal (DPIIT) will hold the first Sunday of Indian Startup Innovation for January 10-16.
Dpiit Secretary Anurag Jain gave media direction through a virtual press conference saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to interact with the Startup and address of Indian innovation startup at 10:30 a.m.
through video conferencing on closed events.
The celebration of this week-virtual innovation aims to commemorate the 75th year of Indian Independence ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ and is designed to show off the depth and depth of entrepreneurship throughout India.
The week of the week will be launched by the Minister of Trade and the Piyush Goyal Industry in front of the Minister of State (MOS) for the Trade and Industrial Som Parkash and Anupriya Patel.
Other prominent speakers during the prime session will include Dr K Radhakrishnan, former Chairperson, Isro, Prof.
K Vijayraghavan, the main scientific advisor, Indian government, Amitabh Kant, CEO, Nandan Aayog, non-executive, infosys, and many other industry leaders.
More than 150 startups have been divided into six working groups based on themes such as growing roots, encouraging DNA, from local to global, future technology, building champions in the manufacture and sustainable development.
The purpose of this interaction is to understand how startups can contribute to national needs by encouraging innovation in the country and how the government can help them with the same thing.
Today will also include the announcement of the 2021 National Startup award winner, acknowledging the extraordinary startup and enabler ecosystems that build businesses that can be scaled, with the high potential of the generation of employment, creation of wealth, and social impacts.
Jain said, “2021 has been recognized as a ‘unicorn year’, with more than 40 Unicorns added that year.
India emerged as a global innovation hub, boasts the third largest startup ecosystem in the world.
DPIIT has recognized more than 61,000 startups such as our date.
Startup representing 55 industries, spread across 633 districts with at least one startup of every state and UT countries have created more than 6 lakh jobs since 2016.
45 percent of Startups originated from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities and 45 percent of them represented by Women’s businessman.
Startup has the potential to accelerate Indian integration into a global value chain and create a global impact.
“The main goal of startup and innovation is to unite startup, entrepreneurs, investors, incubators, funding entities, banks, policy makers, and national stakeholders / Other international to celebrate entrepreneurship and promote innovation.
Furthermore, to exchange knowledge about the parenting of the startup ecosystem, to develop the capacity of the entrepreneurial ecosystem, to mobilize global and domestic capital for startup investment, to encourage and inspire young people to innovate and entrepreneurship, to provide opportunities for market access to start, and to showcase quality, and High technology, and saving innovation from India.
With state participation / UTS and various government departments of India, this week’s long program will address the main aspects of the startup ecosystem through interactive sessions, workshops, and presentations based on themes such as academics and guidance for startup, incubation and acceleration support for startup, Market access through corporations and the government to start, and funding and international roads to become global.
In addition, based on the theme identified, there will be various parallel activities such as experience stands, pitching sessions or pitching reversing, and innovation displays.
Participation by the Ministry of Education, Niti Aayog, PSA Office, DBT, DST, MEITY, Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Justice and Social Empowerment, among various sessions.