About NIDHI-Entrepreneur-In-Residence

The Technology Translation and Innovation (TTI) Division (formerly NSTEDB) , Government of India supporting Technology Business Incubators is mainly associated with academic and research institutions to leverage technologies and innovations for venture creation. Converting technologies and research into start-up ventures has a long product development and revenue generation time. To inspire the best talents to be entrepreneurs, minimise the risk involved in pursuing start-ups, and to partially set off their opportunity costs of high paying jobs, TTI has introduced NIDHI-Entrepreneurs-in-Residence (EIR) Programme. The NIDHI-EIR programme provides tremendous opportunities for innovative entrepreneurs to expand their networks and get critical feedback on their ventures in order to promote their entrepreneurial career goals and aspirations.

The scheme is managed by Venture Center, NCL, Pune. which will act as a Program Implementing Partner (PIP).

Send the filled in application to vittbi.grants@vit.ac.in

Objectives

Benefits

EXPECTED OUTCOME OF THE NIDHI-EIR

Eligibility

EiR Grant will NOT support

NIDHI-EIR

AKHIL REDDY

IoT-based solution for monitoring and automating poultry farms during brooding time

MOHAMED ITHYAS

Automatic Industrial Garment Folding and Packaging Machine

LOGESHWARI

Developing a technology to design and transform interior spaces through personalized wall art.

S.M.SETHUPATHY

Developing a Automatic waste segregator that categorizes the waste as wet, dry or metal.

VAISHALI GAWDE

Aiming to help children to learn both written and spoken Marathi independently at home through a mobile app and website

VAISHAKH SAJEEVAN PADAKKAL

Platform for hiring freelancers using AI to help start-ups

MOHAMMAD ZAHID KHAN

Designing an autoclavable laparoscopic tool with innovative hand grip and easily accessible mechanisms

ASHISH MARGUDRI

Inion VR Technology Pvt. Ltd.- A VR based medical surgery simulations with a touch of haptic for medical students and professionals using existing headsets

CHAITANYA SREE SOMALA

A digital thermometer that can detect changes in body temperature accurately and quickly in infants thereby enabling detection and treatment of neonatal seizures

SATISH.R

Developing the automatic CPR device to provide chest compressions of adequate rate, depth, avoid leaning between compressions with proper recoil avoiding excessive ventilation.

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