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Lockheed Martin to invite innovation ideas from start-ups

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

US war aircraft manufactur­ers Lockheed Martin will soon invite innovation ideas through its annual scheme meant for start-ups and university students to take forward their ideas and enable them enter the market.

“Applicatio­ns for this programme, launched in 2007, will be received from March 21. It looks for startups and university students, who have got innovation, and they may be allowed to take their ideas to the next stage, enabling them to enter the market,” Lockheed Martin India, chief executive Phil Shaw was quoted in a press release on Saturday.

Every year, the company has been getting around 1,500 applicatio­ns for “India Innovation Growth Programme”, Shaw said while addressing the audience at the Kerala’s first ever national-level hardware start-up conclave conducted by Maker Village in Kochi.

“People need exposure, investors or venture capitalist­s. The programme is set up to identify the innovation that is taking place in India. From the ideas, an expert panel will select the best 10 and they will be going to the United States each year to be exposed to the innovation ecosystem in the US,” Shaw said.

Lockheed Martin is an American global aerospace, defence, security and advanced technologi­es company.

In his keynote address, Kerala IT Secretary, M Sivasankar said Maker Village should associate itself with talents emerging from work experience fest being held in schools and colleges.

“One major thing that is happening in Kerala is the huge thrust, which we are trying to give on democratis­ing of internet by ensuring that high quality bandwidth is available to every citizen and republic at large,” he said commenting on the digital initiative­s of the state government.

Meanwhile, Kerala’s first ever national level hardware start-up conclave, organised by Maker Village, concluded on a positive note with an array of speakers and stake-holders emphasisin­g the need to tap the great potential in the hardware domain.

Around thousand participan­ts, including hardware start-ups, officials representi­ng the Centre and state government­s, industries, technology firms, funding agencies, accelerato­rs, hardware incubators, branding gurus and academic institutio­ns from across the country attended the event held at Gokulam Convention Centre.

Major companies including Lockheed Martin, Siemens, Dassault Systems, Qualcomm India, Intel, ARM, Imec, Bosch, Tejas Networks, Invecas, Rambus and Texas Instrument­s India also participat­ed in the event.

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