Five start-ups from BIMTECH AIC raise Rs 2 crore in funding from MeitY
Vaishnavi Shukla | December 11, 2024 | 04:21 PM IST | 2 mins read
BIMTECH aims to promote start-up growth under the SAMRIDH programme, offered by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
NEW DELHI : The Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH), Atal Incubation Centre (AIC) has secured Rs 2 crore fund from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). BIMTECH aims to foster start-up growth under the SAMRIDH programme, offered by MeitY. The five startups that have secured funding from MeitY are Cunomial, Credit Siddhi, Origin Connect, Transport Simple, and Vacus.
According to the AIC BIMTECH official statement, the achievement underscores the programmes pivotal role in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, contributing to a valuation of Rs 75 crores, and driving economic growth towards the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
AIC BIMTECH has successfully supported around 400 startups and established more than 200 partnerships. The institute has also empowered these startups to accelerate their growth by providing mentorship, team-building support, strategic business networking, and investor relations, and helping them secure the resources essential for scaling.
AIC BIMTECH supported startups
The eight start-ups supported by AIC BIMTECH are Cunomial, Credit Siddhi, Origin Connect, Transport Simple, Vacus, Fabrik, Detrocel, and Ecotio.
According to the BIMTECH statement, these start-ups are making progress in their respective fields, fostering innovation, creating job opportunities, generating revenue, and making an impact on India’s economy.
Inspired by its founders Late Basant Kumar Birla and Sarala Birla, BIMTECH also offers programmes like PGDM, PGDM-International Business (IB), PGDM-Retail Management (RM), and PGDM-Insurance Business Management (IBM), nurturing individuals into global leaders.
Prabina Rajib the director of BIMTECH said: “SAMRIDH program has been instrumental in enabling BIMTECH to further this mission by providing resources and insights tailored to the unique needs of early-stage ventures. Our researchers and faculty actively contribute to building a knowledge foundation that startups can draw upon to make informed decisions, innovate more effectively, and stay ahead in competitive markets. BIMTECH is committed to creating a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem where startups can grow with a strong foundation in research, continuous learning, and a passion for meaningful impact.”
Shalini Singh the chairperson of the center for innovation and entrepreneurship development and CEO of AIC BIMTECH, also said: “At AIC BIMTECH, we provide comprehensive support for startups offering not just soft infrastructure and co working spaces but also invaluable mentorship, extensive networking, opportunities for market access, investor connections, and a range of business development activities. This approach ensures that startups are equipped with the right tools and resources to scale their operations, innovate, and thrive in an ever-evolving market landscape.”
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