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‘Innovate 2 Elevate’ – Innovative ideas transform society positively: KU VC

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Srinagar: To equip students with the essential tools, mindset and knowledge required to foster innovation, the Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE), Institute of Technology (IoT), Kashmir University (KU) organised a two-day national workshop titled ‘Innovate 2 Elevate: Igniting Innovation and Entrepreneurship’ here at the Zakura Campus.

During the two-day workshop, participants engaged in a series of interactive sessions, hands-on workshops and inspirational talks delivered by experts and thought leaders in the innovation field.

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Speakers from IIT Kanpur, IIT Delhi and Cluster Innovation Centre, Delhi University shared their insights and experiences.

Emphasising the importance of embracing innovation in all aspects of life, Kashmir University Vice Chancellor, Prof Nilofar Khan said that innovation extends beyond technology, encompassing creative thinking, problem-solving and the courage to challenge the status quo.

Encouraging the young participants, she said: “Your innovative ideas have the potential to transform society positively.”

Prof Khan underlined the pivotal role of educational institutions in fostering innovation, declaring their commitment to creating an environment nurturing creativity and entrepreneurship.

Stressing the significance of mentorship and support, she said: “I urge the aspiring innovators to collaborate, seek guidance and contribute to society’s betterment.”

Dean School of Engineering, Prof S M A. Andrabi provided valuable insights on how an innovative mindset equips students with essential skills demanded by today’s job market.

KU Registrar, Dr Nisar Ahmad Mir highlighted the varsity’s commitment to research and innovation, encouraging students to embrace the startup culture and to take advantage of government schemes.

Director, Institute of Technology (IoT) and Chairman, CIIE, Dr Gowhar Bashir Vakil reaffirmed CIIE’s dedication to supporting innovators at every stage, from ideation to monetisation.

Director, Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC), Delhi University, Prof Shobha Bagai and her team conducted engaging workshops, focusing on practical knowledge and technological aspects.

The workshop acted as a catalyst, inspiring students to think innovatively and creatively while emphasising sustainable and reliable solutions in innovation and incubation.

Ms. Reema and Ms. Ridhima from FITT (Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer), IIT Delhi enlightened the audience on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Patent Filing and Technology Transfer.

Dr Nikhil Agarwal and Jatin Mishra from SIIC (Startup Incubation and Innovation Centre), IIT Kanpur explored the concept of startups through various case studies, providing valuable insights.

Coordinator, CIIE, IoT, KU, Dr Bilal Ahmad Malik proposed the vote of thanks. He acknowledged the exceptional performance of those involved and also highlighted the workshop’s remarkable achievement.

The ‘Innovate 2 Elevate’ workshop has ignited a passion for innovation and entrepreneurship among the participants, contributing to the promotion of a vibrant and innovative ecosystem in the region.

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