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Entrepreneurship Innovation Incubation Cell

(EIIC)

-Prof.Jagadeesh G Shivanagutti

Assistant Professor -EEED

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About EIIC:

Our institute has started EII Cell to develop an environment of creative problem solving, encouragement of new ideas and improving existing products. Cell includes members from both faculty and students.

Vision

To promote culture of innovations through creativity and build careers of stakeholders as

Entrepreneurs.

Mission

  • To nurture creativity by providing a supportive environment.
  • To identify, and promote innovative thinking among faculty, students and alumni.
  • To build an ecosystem which favours in setting up of start-ups.
  • To provide technical and infrastructural resources to innovation and start-ups activities

Objectives

  • To create awareness, educate, nurture and inculcate a culture of innovation among students to generate new ideas and become more innovative.
  • Provide necessary basic skills through training and hands on experiments in areas like Robotics, Networking, Metal machining, Finite element Analysis, Designing and Modelling etc.
  • Help to engage students in innovative and creative activities.
  • To progress from innovation to start-up.

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  • EIIC STAFF MEMBERS

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Name

Role / Position

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Dr. M. M. Awati

Head of the Institute 

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Mr. Jagdeeshwar G. Shivanagutti

President

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Mr. Prasanna R Nadagouda

Vice President

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Prof. Chambamma K.

Convener

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Dr. G D Revankar

NIRF Coordinator

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Dr. Arunkumar 

ARIIA Coordinator

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Dr. M B Uttarakar

Social Media Coordinator

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Prof. Santhoshkumar Kandagal

Innovation and IPR Coordinator

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Prof. Arun A. S.

Startup Activity Coordinator

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Prof. Anand Halli

Member / Activity organizing

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Prof. Manjunath Kammar

Member / Activity organizing

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Prof. Sujata Badagi

Member / Activity organizing

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Prof. Mukta Patil

Member / Activity organizing

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Prof. Karthik A S

Member / Activity organizing

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  • List of Activities Conducted

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Name of the Activity

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My Story - Motivational Session by Successful Entrepreneur/Start-up founder.

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My Story - Motivational Session by Successful Innovators.

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Workshop on “Entrepreneurship and Innovation as Career Opportunity”

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Ideathon/TCE Hackathon

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National Science Day-28th February

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National Energy Conservation Day(India)-14th December

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National Education Day-11th November

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National Pollution Control Day-2nd December

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Expert talk on "Process of Innovation Development & Technology Readiness

Level (TRL)" & "Commercialisation of Lab Technologies & Tech-Transfer"

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Workshop on Entrepreneurship Skill, Attitude and Behaviour Development

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Field/Exposure Visit to Pre-incubation units such as Fab lab, Makers Space,

Design Centres, City MSME clusters, workshops etc.

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Design Thinking, Critical Thinking and Innovation Design

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Call for paper writing and research report on innovation

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  • EIIC , TCE Gadag Secured 3.5 Star Rating by Innovation Cell , Ministry of Education , Govt. of India during the IIC Calendar Year 2020-21.

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  • TONTADARYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING recognised in the band "PROMISING" under the category "Colleges/Institutes (Private / Self Financed) (Technical)“ in Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievement(ARIIA) 2021,a flagship program of the Ministry of Education, Government of India.

(29th December 2021).

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  • Innovation Ambassador Training (Foundation Level, Total 16 Sessions

of 30 contact hours) conducted by MoE's Innovation Cell & AICTE during the period from 30th June - 30th July 2021 in online mode.

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Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)

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APPLICATION NUMBER:202241009462

TITLE OF INVENTION: Evaluation of mechanical properties and stability of lignocellulosic briquettes

FIELD OF INVENTION: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

DATE OF FILING:22/02/2022

APPLICANT NAME: Karthik A S, Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering,TCE Gadag.

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  • Kalam Program for IP Literacy and Awareness (KAPILA)

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Science, Technology and Innovation (STI)

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Science, Technology and Innovation (STI)

  • Science is all about acquiring knowledge of the natural phenomenon along with the reasons for such phenomenon, like Why the sky is blue? Why are leaves green? Why rainfall occurs? What are the colors of the rainbow? How do plants make their food? And so forth.
  • science deals with theories, principles and laws. It is the process of exploring new knowledge.

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Science, Technology and Innovation (STI)

  • Technology is the knowledge put into practice or application of knowledge to solve the human needs or problems.

  • Technology is all about products, processes and designs.

  • Technology is the use of laws of science to create new products.

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Science, Technology and Innovation (STI)

  • Innovation is an idea, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or the group.

  • The act of introducing something new is called innovation.

  • When a company comes up with a creative new product such as a new tablet PC or mobile phone, this is an example of innovation.

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Science

(Electronic chipset)

Technology

(Mobile phones)

Innovation (Mobile applications)

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  • smart city is an urban area that uses different types of electronic methods and sensors to collect data. Insights gained from that data are used to manage assets, resources and services efficiently; in return, that data is used to improve the operations across the city.

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Smart Building

  • A smart building is any structure that uses automated processes to automatically control the building’s operations including heating, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, security and other systems.
  • A smart building uses sensors, actuators and microchips, in order to collect data and manage it according to a business’ functions and services.
  • This infrastructure helps owners, operators and facility managers improve asset reliability and performance, which reduces energy use, optimizes how space is used and minimizes the environmental impact of buildings.

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Technology in Agriculture

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Impacts of STI on Education

How technology has impacted education?

  • More interactive materials.
  • Helping in assessment
  • Increased Flexibility
  • Breaking down boundaries

(With mobile classroom innovations, students can create a bridge between learning in the classroom and learning at home.)

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  • Enhancing collaboration.

(A key feature of the modern classroom is the collaboration between teacher and students and this can be enhanced using various tech gadgets.)

  • Make learning to be fun

(Another impact of technology on education is that it has significantly changed how learning content is delivered. use animations, videos and other kinds of content to enhance the learning process.)

Impacts of STI on Education

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  • E-books have replaced physical books.
  • Elimination of the chalkboard
  • Students have a wide range of presentation scope.

(students can choose from a wide range of online tools while creating their projects and showing their knowledge.)

  • Online degrees with the use of technology.
  • Globalization (learn foreign languages online).
  • No Geographical Limitations

Impacts of STI on Education

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  • Increased accessibility

(Today, it is possible for any person to study their preferred course through online classes)

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Negative impact

  • Declining Writing Skills.
  • Increasing Incidents of Cheating.
  • Lack of Focus.
  • Reduced thinking ability.
  • Learners Get Disconnected from the Real World
  • Addiction to electronic gadgets

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Impacts of STI on Skills

  • New Exposure
  • Speed and Efficiency
  • Safety at work place.

Impacts of STI on Work

  • Increased productivity.
  • Employee Workload

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EdTech Start-ups?

  • EdTech is a combination of two words – “Education” and “Technology”.
  • It refers to technology (hardware or software) designed to enhance educational outcomes. Today we see startups using software like virtual reality, videos, automation and more to make education more engaging and more approachable.

  • Interactive screens, Online classes and MOOCs are all examples of EdTech.

  • Ed-tech startups are startups that use technology to make education easier for everyone.

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How is EdTech Startups Making a Change in India?

  • Today, the new generation of learners are aware of the growing need to have knowledge that they can implement.

  • The skill to implement knowledge is important for employers to hire a candidate.

  • The ed-tech startups are helping learners understand topics better through virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality. These technologies don’t just make learning more fun but they help learners understand complex concepts with ease.

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Let’s Check Out This Top Edtech Startups in India 2020

1. BYJU’S

2. Brainly

3. Classplus

4. CollegeDunia

5. CueMath

6. Dost Education

7. Doubtnut

8. Edukart

9. Ekeeda

10. Unacademy

11. Whitehat Education Technology

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How BYJU's is Making Millions of Students Fall in Love With Learning

  • Every person has his or her pace of learning
  • and it is not possible for the teacher to take care of each one in the class

BYJU's was founded in the year 2011 by Byju Raveendran. He is India's youngest billionaire with a net worth of $3.05 billion as per Forbes list of India's 100 Richest People (2020). BYJU's The Learning App was launched in 2015.

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  • The main aim of BYJU's is to provide coaching through online video lectures for students of class 1 to class 12 and also for people who prepare for competitive exams like IIT – JEE, NEET, CAT, GRE, and GMAT.

BYJU’s generates revenue in three ways:

  • The first one is through the app. After the free trial of 15 days, students have to purchase the courses to continue their educational journey on BYJU’s. The app offers a variety of test series, courses, etc. which actually compels people to make the purchase.

  • BYJU’s offers electronic tablets that customers need to procure when they buy the course of their choice. This tablet has the videos, tests, practice questions, quizzes, etc. pertaining to that course.

  • The third revenue generation mechanism is through classroom teaching. These classes are restricted to only a few cities.

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About WhiteHat Jr 

  • WhiteHat Jr is the leading computer programming learning website for kids to code.

  • It is a platform which connects kids with the top coding teachers.

  • The fundamentals of coding reasoning, algorithmic and structure thinking are taught to the kids for creative outputs

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WhiteHat Jr - Business Model

  • The business model of the company is particularly on teaching coding to young kids.

  • The Edtech start-up has now extended the students grades to 1 to 12th. The company targets children and guardians to offer various programming courses for a better future in this digital environment.

  •  The teaching format is a live 1:1 online class. It also offers free trial classes.

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Details of the startup:

City: Gurgaon

Started in: 2014

Founders: Abhiraj Singh Bhal, Raghav Chandra, Varun Khaitan

Industries: Apps, Home Services, Marketplace, Service Industry

Number of employees: 1001-5000

Funding amount: $445,920,356

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UpGrad is a higher education portal that offers courses in Data Science, Technology, Management, and Law online.�

Details of the startup:

City: Mumbai

Started in: 2015

Founders: Mayank Kumar, Phalgun Kompalli, Ravijot Chugh, Ronnie Screwvala

Industries: E-Learning, EdTech, Education

Number of employees: 1001-5000

Funding amount: $176,283,446

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Delhivery is a supply chain management firm that specializes in transportation, warehousing, freight, and order fulfillment.�

Details of the startup:

City: Gurgaon

Started in: 2011

Founders: Bhavesh Manglani, Kapil Bharati, Mohit Tandon, Sahil Barua, Suraj Saharan

Industries: E-Commerce, Freight Service, Last Mile Transportation, Logistics, Shipping, Supply Chain Management, Transportation, Warehousing

Number of employees: 5001-10000

Funding amount: $1,236,569,361

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1mg is a generic drug engine and online pharmacy network platform.�

Details of the startup:

City: Gurgaon

Started in: 2015

Founders: Anurag Mundhada, Gaurav Agarwal, Prashant Tandon, Sameer Maheshwari, Vikas Chauhan

Industries: Delivery, E-Commerce, Health Care, Internet, Medical, Pharmaceutical

Number of employees: 11-50

Funding amount: $204,600,209

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BigBasket is an online grocery and meal delivery service that brings personal and household items to customers' doorsteps.�

Details of the startup:

City: Bengaluru

Started in: 2011

Founders: Abhinay Choudhari, Hari Menon, Vipul Parekh, VS Ramesh, VS Sudhakar

Industries: Delivery, Delivery Service, E-Commerce, Grocery, Internet, Retail, Shopping

Number of employees: 5001-10000

Funding amount: $1,119,863,468

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Ola is an Indian mobility platform and ride-hailing firm.�

Details of the startup:

City: Kormangala

Started in: 2010

Founders: Ankit Bhati, Bhavish Aggarwal

Industries: Apps, Internet, Mobile, Ride Sharing, Transportation

Number of employees: 5001-10000

Funding amount: $3,808,672,049

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CRED is a members-only credit card management and bill-paying website that pays customers for paying their bills on time.�

Details of the startup:

City: Bengaluru

Started in: 2018

Founders: Kunal Shah

Industries: Credit Cards, Financial Services, FinTech, Payments, Personal Finance

Number of employees: 251-500

Funding amount: $471,205,550

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  • New Age Startups

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  1. Aarogya.ai :AarogyaAI offers a SaaS platform and uses AI-driven data that analyses the DNA sequence from the bacteria and comes up with a patient's comprehensive drug susceptibility status to help doctors prescribe more potent antibiotics.

  • Zevi.ai :Anayaa’s product Zevi's is an AI-powered site search engine and discovery platform to drive increasing conversion in the digital arena by providing best in class customer experience through search.

  • AuraML: AuraML offers a unified platform for real and synthetic dataset needs powered by AI assisted labelling and proprietary synthetic data rendering engine.

  • Vitra.ai: Apex’s Vitra.ai translates videos, images, podcasts and text for all translation purposes.

  • AiSteth Ai :Health’s AiSteth is a next-gen smart stethoscope that screens, detects and predicts cardio-respiratory disorders using art-signal processing and AI capabilities.����

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