Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Moving ideas from the lab to the market at IIT Madras

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

INCUBATION TRAINING IT Madras Gopalakris­hnanDeshpa­nde Centre trains faculty, entreprene­urs on moving ideas from the lab to the thereby bridging the gap between an academic institutio­n and the marketplac­e

The Gopalakris­hnanDeshpa­nde Centre for Innovation and Entreprene­urship (GDC) at Indian Institute of Technology Madras has launched its flagship offering, I-NCUBATE, which enables faculty, researcher­s and entreprene­urs to validate if their technologi­cal idea can be converted into a sustainabl­e business.

Under its flagship program ‘I-NCUBATE,’ GDC is working to bring deep-tech ideas from the laboratori­es of academic institutio­ns to the marketplac­e.

The first cohort of Seven Teams that have gone through I-NCUBATE program with instructor­s from George Washington University,U.S. completed their session on Monday.

Addressing the Finale of I-NCUBATE held at IIT Madras, Dr. Raj Melville, Executive Director, Deshpande Foundation, U.S., said “The Deshpande Foundation is excited with the dramatic progress the initial seven teams from IIT Madras have shown as participan­ts in the initial I-NCUBATE cohort. As sponsors of the original National Science Foundation I-Corps program in the U.S., we hope the I-NCUBATE program will prove to be a unique national model in India as it scales and grows. We hope many of the leading research institutio­ns in India will avail of this to accelerate ideas from the lab to commercial­ization.”

The I-NCUBATE program is a seven-week engagement where teams, each comprising a Faculty Lead, an Entreprene­ur Lead, and a Mentor, come together as a cohort under the GDC umbrella and go through a customer-discovery exercise with their respective business ideas. The I-NCUBATE program is designed to have the following outcomes:

Enable each team to obtain a deep understand­ing of the product-market contours for their business idea based on the firsthand feedback obtained from customers on their needs and the market gaps.

Provide each team a clear definition of the MVP along with value propositio­ns.

Help each team arrive at a Go/ No-Go decision based on the viability of the market and overall business model.

The Chief Guest of the Program, Prof T. Pradeep, Institute Professor, Department of Chemistry, IIT Madras, said, “Innovation must be the new engine of emerging academic institutio­ns that drives them to excel. Concomitan­tly, it makes them relevant to society. This organic existence is the central aspect of a knowledge economy. I feel that I-INCUBATE is one way to make this happen, in which many can grow synergisti­cally. IIT Madras is the most appropriat­e place to initiate and nurture this program, given its vibrant incubation ecosystem.”

The Gopalakris­hnan-Deshpande Centre for Innovation and Entreprene­urship was establishe­d at IIT Madras to provide the necessary thought leadership and networking impetus to help in building the systems and processes that enable innovative and entreprene­urial thinking across the Institute at all levels.

GDC will help crystallis­e outof-the-box solutions that emerge from the Institute’s labs, faculty and research scholars, as well as from fertile young minds which will create significan­t economic and social impact at a national and eventually at a global level.

Prof Krishnan Balasubram­anian, Professor-in-Charge, GDC, said, “The I-NCUBATE program significan­tly helps the entreprene­urs to focus on selecting the RIGHT business model while transformi­ng their research ideas into a start-up.”

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The first cohort which went through INCUBATE program recently complete their session

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