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Valuation of IIT-M Incubation Cell’s start-ups seen touching ₹40,000 crore; Ace startup mentor Ashok Jhunjhunwala says entrepreneurs must be ready to fail multiple times; From Start-Ups To Unicorns: How IIT Madras Research Park Is Shaping Indian Entrepreneurs; Why IIT Madras Research Park is an incubator of start-up dreams
1. InnoNano Research Pvt. Ltd. (a start-up company at IIT Madras). Not operational currently. 2. Innodi Water Technologies Pvt. Ltd. [66] (incubated at IIT Madras Incubation Cell). InnoDI (inno-dee-eye) develops and builds Capacitive De-ionization (CDI) based water treatment systems for the Indian and international market and has established ...
Vaayusastra Aerospace is an educational firm combining theatre and aeronautics, with the goal of taking aeronautical knowledge to every village in India.Vaayusastra Aerospace is incubated and funded under IIT Madras's Rural Technology and Business Incubator (RTBI).
The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras or IIT-M) is a public technical university located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the eight public Institutes of Eminence of India. As an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), IIT Madras is also recognised as an Institute of National Importance .
Name Class year Notability References Arumugam Manthiram: PhD 1980 Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of Texas at Austin; Inventor of polyanion cathodes for lithium ion batteries; Delivered the 2019 Nobel Prize Lecture in Chemistry; IIT Madras Distinguished Alumnus Award - 2015
Gonsalves, was born into a Mangalorean Catholic family on 20 June 1954, in Ooty, Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu.He graduated from Breeks Memorial School, Ooty in 1969.He completed B.Tech. (Electronics), IIT Madras, 1976.
BharOS (formerly IndOS [1]) is a closed source mobile operating system designed by IIT Madras. [2] It is an Indian government-funded project to develop an operating system (OS) for use in government and public systems. [3]
At different phases of the challenge, participants get up to ₹4.40 crore in funding for the development of a hardware prototype and the incubation of a start-up by participating teams. C-DAC and IIT Madras made accessible for the challenge their SoCs, THEJAS32 and THEJAS64, based on VEGA 32-bit and 64-bit processors and Shakti. The ...