Bhutan delegation visits BIMTECH Atal Incubation Centre to boost knowledge exchange, entrepreneurship
Careers360 Connect | April 10, 2025 | 03:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
“BIMTECH's partnership with Bhutan promises to provide new opportunities for joint development, knowledge exchange, and the creation of robust, sustainable startup ecosystems throughout the region,” the institute said.
NEW DELHI: Strengthening cross-border entrepreneurial relations between India and Bhutan, the Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH) organised a visit for high-level delegation from Bhutan to its Atal Incubation Centre (AIC).
The delegation from Bhutan was led by Kunzang Lhamu, director general of employment and entrepreneurship, Royal Government of Bhutan, who expressed his interest in AIC-BIMTECH’s structured incubations programmes such as Khoj, Prarambh, Gurukul, and Udaan, as per the official statement.
Prabina Rajib, director at BIMTECH, said: “This visit is a vision shared by both countries to empower entrepreneurs and develop strong, sustainable ecosystems that can flourish across borders. We are confident that this partnership will open the door for Bhutan to develop its own vibrant startup ecosystem, drawing inspiration from India's inspiring journey."
The discussion during the visit covered the “potential” for long-term mentorship agreements and sector-specific collaborations with India’s centres of excellence .
Bhutan is also considering policy reforms drawing from India’s startup ecosystem, models such as Startup India and Samridh Scheme, the management institute said. “The Bhutanese delegation is interested in adopting these models to develop an entrepreneurial environment in Bhutan with an emphasis on mentorship, funding, and industry-specific partnerships,” it added.
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Incubation centres in Bhutan
A follow-up is scheduled after six to twelve months to monitor fund raised, startup development, and policy frameworks that favour entrepreneurship in Bhutan.
It will also include checking the development of incubation centres in Bhutan to foster talent developed within and create a booming startup culture competitive at the world level.
“BIMTECH's partnership with Bhutan promises to be a turning point in South Asian cross-border entrepreneurship, providing new opportunities for joint development, knowledge exchange, and the creation of robust, sustainable startup ecosystems throughout the region,” the institute said.
In addition, the Atal Incubation Centre- BIMTECH (AIC-BIMTECH) is a business incubator, aimed to create economic and social impact through entrepreneurship. The centre is supported by BIMTECH and NITI Aayog to create and promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship across institutions.
The management institute offers programs such as PGDM, PGDM-International Business (IB), PGDM-Retail Management (RM), and PGDM-Insurance Business Management (IBM).
Furthermore, BIMTECH is now AACSB accredited, joining the Ivy League of Top Globally Recognized B-Schools. “Fostering a symbiotic relationship, the institute excels in management education, supported by its globally placed robust alumni network of over 8000 individuals,” it added.
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