Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 18: Nentoir Technologies Pvt Ltd, an SMVDU-Technology Business Incubation Centre (TBIC) start-up, has made to the list of top 50, shortlisted from the pool of more than 2500 innovative startups, in India Innovation Growth Programme 2.0 (IIGP 2.0).
IIGP 2.0 is a unique and outstanding tripartite initiative of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, Lockheed Martin and Tata Trusts.
The Interim-CEO of SMVDU-TBIC, Dr Swarkar Sharma shared that the Nentoir Technologies is one of the 13 startups that are already established and registered as companies with MCA, Gol and actively working in the incubator.
Nentoir Technologies is Jammu and Kashmir based start-up involved in developing integrated tech platforms to realise the vision of smarter cities, towns and villages across India. Their tech makes would make it easier for organisations to solve complex problems in an easier and efficient way.
Nentoir uses technologies including GIS, AI and loT for precise and optimum solutions. The tech idea is anticipated to help Governments and private organisations in sectors like
Infrastructure, Healthcare, Defense, Agriculture, Water resources etc.
Presently, Ishan Verma, CEO of Nentoir Technologies is attending a boot camp, conducted by IIM Ahmedabad for the shortlisted top 50 startups.
Dr Swarkar further informed that SMVDU-TBIC nurtures innovations, provides financial as well as legal support and helps entrepreneurs develop technology-based ideas into independent self-sustaining businesses. More than 10 ideas are anticipated to be converted as Startups this year. SMVDU-TBIC is actively engaged in identifying such potential entrepreneurs in North India, especially in the State of Jammu-Kashmir.
For it, SMVDU- TBIC has kept its online application portal (www.smvdutbic.org) open 24×7 for preliminary applications and Techno-preneurs from all across the State can participate. For any enquiries, they can contact SMVDU- TBIC.