Boosting start-ups. Cochin Shipyard inks pact with IIT Madras for marine start-up engagement programme

BL Kochi Bureau Updated - November 06, 2022 at 04:18 PM.

Initiative by Cochin Shipyard and IIT Madras to catalyse growth of marine start-ups, aiming at onboarding new and emerging technologies

File Photo: A view of Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL), the largest shipbuilding and maintenance facility in India. | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT

Cochin Shipyard Limited and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras have signed an agreement to support start-ups in the maritime sector, which will provide a platform for young and talented entrepreneurs to develop products/services in the marine space with financial support provided by CSL.

Under this initiative, start-ups can get up to ₹50 lakh as seed grants, ₹1 crore as prototyping grants, and equity funding for start-ups at the scale up stage.

The agreement was signed between V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, and Deepu Surendran, General Manager (C-SAS), CSL.

IIT Madras will act as one of the implementation partners of this initiative and will provide incubation, mentorship, and training to start-ups selected under this programme. The Institute will invite applications online twice a year to identify start-ups for funding under seed fund, pilot grants, and equity investment schemes.

This is part of the start-up engagement program Ushus, launched by CSL to augment the Government’s initiatives to encourage and develop an ecosystem for supporting maritime start-ups from the technical, regulatory, financial, and marketing points of view by bringing the stakeholders together.

Start-ups selected under the scheme would have to be committed on innovation, improvement of products, processes or services, and present a scalable business model with a high potential of employment generation and wealth creation.

Kamakoti, said “Management of the maritime sector is increasingly becoming automated, posing interesting challenges to the creative minds. The current partnership shall undoubtedly lead to many innovative Atmanirbhar solutions.”

CSL CMD, Madhu S Nair said “we are confident that this initiative by CSL, in association with IIT Madras, will catalyse the growth of marine start-ups in the country, as we move forward aiming at onboarding new and emerging technologies in this space. As an initial step, CSL has already declared a corpus of ₹50 crore for our start-up engagement program ‘Ushus’.

Published on November 6, 2022 10:48

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