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Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on�Sunday�inaugurated a 1.8-lakh-square-feet facility housing incubation set-ups across a string of segments in modern technology� under the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM). This thus makes it India's largest startup ecosystem.�Kerala Government is working for the state to have a total area of 2.3 crore sq ft of IT space. Continue Reading ?

Update: 2019-01-14 00:18 GMT
  • The Integrated Startup Complex comprises the ultra modern facilities of Maker Village that promotes hardware startups; the BioNest that promotes medical technologies; BRINC, which is the country’s first international accelerator for hardware startups; BRIC, which aids developing solutions for cancer diagnosis and care; and a Centre of Excellence set up by industry majors, such as UNITY.
  • Besides the Maker Villager with its 30-odd startups, the facility has nascent firms working in fields like biotechnology, computer-aided design, augmented/virtual reality and advanced communication.
  • Kalamassery MLA Ebrahim Kunju, in his presidential address, said Kerala has been proving to be a superpower in south India in the field of IT and incubation.
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