The Asian Age

Delhi’s first 24/ 7 ‘ incubator’ a boon for budding entreprene­urs

Facility to promote culture of entreprene­urship, startups and Intellectu­al Property creation ◗ Currently 15 startups, 11 of them from the university, are being incubated at IIF. They will graduate from the facility after an incubation period of two years.

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New Delhi, Dec. 17: For budding entreprene­urs, toiling for their dream project is a day and night affair, but not many find a support system during the early hours.

Delhi’s first “24/ 7” incubator — Delhi Technologi­cal University ( DTU) — Innovation and Incubation Foundation ( IIF) — aims to provide just that and keeps its doors open round- theclock for its incubatees.

The DTU- IIF is accessible to current students, alumni and faculty, including those retired from DTU, and also allows outsiders depending upon merit and space availabili­ty after giving preference to the first three categories.

“The facility is first in Delhi to help students, research scholars and other working profession­als who may not be able to spare time during the day,” Manoj Kumar Sharma, CEO of DTU- IIF, told PTI.

Started in September last year, the facility, with the help of Delhi government, looks at promoting the culture of entreprene­urship, startups and Intellectu­al Property creation which could add to the social and economic developmen­t of the society.

he incubator offers required physical space, networks, training, business advice, technology support, legal help and seed funding for incubatees. Though the mentors ( experts, senior businesspe­rsons and others who guide) being external agents might not be available during late hours, the incubatees can avail all the other resources the centre any time.

“Startups belonging to any category with innovative ideas will be incubated here,” Mr Sharma said.

Currently 15 startups, 11 of them from the university, are being incubated at IIF. They will graduate from the facility after an incubation period of two years.

“According to Delhi government guidelines, such centres in educationa­l institutio­ns can have minimum 11 and maximum 20 with startups a year,” Mr Sharma said, adding that in January three more startups will be taken in.

Some of the other incubation centres in institutio­ns in Delhi are at the Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, Ambedkar University Delhi, Indraprast­ha Institute of Informatio­n Technology, Delhi, and Bhai Parmanand Institute

of Business Students among others.

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