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A Public-Private-Partnership University under RUSA 2.0 of MHRD (Government of India), established by the Karnataka Govt. Act No. 24 of 2021

Research & Development Cell

Role and Functions of the IIC

Role and Functions of the IIC

The primary role of the IIC is to establish and stabilize a robust innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem at St Joseph’s University. Key functions include:

  1. Organizing Workshops and Training Sessions: The IIC conducts a variety of workshops and training sessions focused on innovation, entrepreneurship, intellectual property rights, and start-up development. These programs are designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of the academic community, equipping them to turn their ideas into viable products or services.
  2. Supporting Prototype Development: The council facilitates the transition of innovative ideas into working prototypes through hands-on support, mentorship, and access to prototyping resources. This support is crucial in helping ideas reach the proof-of-concept stage.
  3. Encouraging Collaboration and Networking: The IIC creates opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to collaborate with industry partners, start-up incubators, and innovation hubs. Through networking events and interaction with successful entrepreneurs, participants gain valuable insights and connections that are critical for the growth of their projects.
  4. Organizing Competitions and Events: To encourage active participation in the innovation ecosystem, the IIC organizes events such as ideathons, hackathons, start-up pitch competitions, and innovation challenges. These events provide a platform for participants to showcase their creativity, receive feedback from experts, and win recognition for their ideas.

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