The engineering students of PACE Engineering College were asked to
make best use of the innovation centre set up at Acharya Nagarjuna
University (ANU).
The TePP Outreach-cum-Cluster Innovation Centres (TOCICs)
organised a two-day Make-in-India workshop at PACE Engineering College
in association with PRISM Scheme of Department of Scientific and
Industrial Research (DSIR) and Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MSMEs) on Thursday and Friday.
Jakkula Vishnuvardhan, coordinator of TOCIC at ANU, informed that
TOCIC at ANU is the first innovation centre set up in the State. He
explained in detail about various schemes introduced by the State
government and encouraged students and budding entrepreneurs to come
forward with innovative ideas to avail aid of Rs 2 lakh to Rs 50 lakh
from the State government.
Prof Vijay Sekhar asked budding entrepreneurs to make use of sops under Make in India programme to set up start-ups.
For more details, interested candidates can log into dsir.gov.in or contact TOCIC at ANU or Dr Venkateswarlu at EDP Centre of PACE Engineering College.
For more details, interested candidates can log into dsir.gov.in or contact TOCIC at ANU or Dr Venkateswarlu at EDP Centre of PACE Engineering College.
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