The Hindu (Kochi)

Campus Industrial Park programme triggers ample interest

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As many as 18 educationa­l institutio­ns in the district have expressed interest in joining the Campus Industrial Park programme initiated by the State government to address the issue of insuŽcient space for industrial use, to encourage better coordinati­on between institutio­ns of higher education and industry, and to provide suŽcient space for start-ups and students’ internship programmes.

Industries department sources said the interest generated by the programme across the State was similar to that of Ernakulam as the department­s of Industries and Higher Education are jointly working out the modality to operationa­lise the programme. It is expected that the Department of Higher Education will come out with a draft, which will trigger wider discussion­s to nally roll out the programme.

Sources said many educationa­l institutio­ns had suŽcient space for the ‘industry on campus’ programme. How to utilise the available space will also depend on the higher education requiremen­t as specied by the department­s concerned. It is also expected

The scheme aims to address the issue of insu cient space for industrial use, to encourage better coordinati­on, and to provide su cient space for start-ups and internship

that it will be possible to speed up the commercial­isation of products developed in these industrial spaces through the programme, said the order issued by the government for the Campus Industrial Park Scheme 2024. The order also made it clear that the industrial parks set up thus should be campus-friendly.

Educationa­l institutio­ns owning a minimum of ve acres can develop industrial parks and those having a minimum of two acres can develop standard design factories. It has also been prescribed that the activities in the industrial parks should be linked to trades, branches, and core subjects dealt within the institutio­ns to a feasible extent. Genrobotic­s, a pioneer in robotics, had recently launched the State’s rst industrial park on campus at Ilahia College of Engineerin­g and Technology, Muvattupuz­ha.

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