Manipal, October 22, 2019: Government
of Karnataka will establish a centre for bioincubator (Technology Business
Incubator, TBI) at Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal on
October 25, 2019. The centre will be inaugurated by the Deputy Chief Minister,
Dr Ashwath Narayan, who is also the minister for Higher Education, IT, BT,
Science and Technology and Medical Education.
The Bioincubator Centre will be a
joint effort of MAHE and Karnataka Biotechnology and Information Technology
Services, Karnataka. The inauguration of the Centre will be at 10am. That will
be followed by a stage programme in the Chaitya Hall of Fortune Inn Valley
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“This will be our second incubator,” Dr
H.S. Ballal Pro Chancellor MAHE to media persons at MAHE on Tuesday. “The other
is Manipal Universal Technology Business Incubator (MUTBI) which has already
supported 30 start-ups since itwas set up in 2010. MUTBI is funded by the
Central Government and this one will be funded by the state government, Dr
Ballal said”.
Dr Srihari Y Upadhayay, CEO of MUTBI
briefly spoke about the existing incubator and how it has helped the start-ups
to become recognized businesses. Also present on the occasion were Pro Vice
Chancellors, Dr PLNG Rao and Dr Poornima Baliga.
“Recently, Karnataka was declared as
the state with maximum innovations in the country and our contribution to that
is invaluable,” Dr Ballal claimed. “We hope to do much better now that we have
one for the health sciences as well. The Karnataka Government will support us
with 6.5 crore rupees for five years and we are providing the space and all
facilities. Anyone with an innovative idea can come and work on their start-up
here,” he said.
Giving details of the Manipal-GoKBioincubator,
its CEO, Dr Manesh Thomas said, “This Technology Business Incubator will
promote technology innovations for the development of knowledge based
enterprise with successful business models. Bioincubator will have world class
facilities, infrastructure and services for the incubation of the start-ups in
various domains of the biopharma, biomedical devices, dental innovation,
biotechnology, healthcare and diagnostics”.
He added, “The Centrewill be a K-tech
Innovation hub developed in MAHE’s Advanced Research Centre, 3rd Floor, Manipal.
The Manipal-GoKBioincubator will extend all possible support to innovators and
start-ups through various schemes and programmes as a part of its policy
support”.