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- Top performing State – Karnataka is the top performer for the 2nd consecutive year in 2020 as per DPIIT’s States’ Startup Ranking.
- Most Innovative State – Karnataka retains its position as the most Innovative State. It is ranked no.1 State in the India Innovation Index 2020 by Niti Aayog.
- State significant Contributor – Karnataka contributes to about 34% of India’s $ 60 billion bioeconomy.
- KEONICS – made a profit of Rs. 221.60 crores during FY 2019-20 compared to Rs. 18.41 crores in FY 2018-19.
- Beyond Bengaluru – Initiated a plan to increase the demand and identify solutions/models to increase the supply in cities Beyond Bengaluru.
- Karnataka Digital Economy Mission – the knowledge bridge between the Govt. and Industry to accelerate growth and investments in IT, BT sectors and Startup in Karnataka.
- Launch of COVID- 19 Products/Solutions: 22 COVID related solutions that showcased State’s technological capability
- ER&D Policy: India’s first Engineering R&D Policy was unveiled on 2nd March 2021. The Policy aims to create 50,000 jobs in 5 years.
- Special incentive for Electronic System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) – Rs.96 Lakhs incentives to 17 ESDM companies.
- Hubballi ESDM Exchange (HEX) Program – launched in association with IESA and KLE to promote ESD M startups in the North- Karnataka region.
- Bio-Life Science Park: Bengaluru – a world-class biotech ecosystem with best-in-class specialized R&D infrastructure. The Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology, Centre for Human Genetics and Bangalore Bio innovation Centre are some of the State’s best resource centre.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Artificial Intelligence Research Translation Park will be established in association with the IISc.
- Research initiatives grant – A sum of Rs. 897 lakhs approved for release to 102 beneficiary institutions for research activities and up-gradation of science-related infrastructure in education and research institutions as per recommendations of the Vision Group on Science and Technology, headed by Prof. CN R Rao.
- ‘Science Talent Search’ – to identify and nurture talented students in pre-university colleges, to award a monthly scholarship of Rs. 1000/ – per student.
- PHDs scholarship has been launched, giving Rs. 20,000 p/m to the selected 72 candidates.
KOENICS Achievement
- Keonics has outsourced employment to about 10,000 employees and has been assigned to various government departments and corporation boards.
- Through Keonics 150 agencies have been selected by tender process to provide marketing facilities in the field of electronics and information technology.
- In HSR layout, a start up and incubation facility is being built on 82,000 sq.ft land with plug and play infrastructure at the cost of 32.72 crores.
Department of Science and Technology
- In order to promote Astronomy-based education, 10,186 presentations have been made by 11 mobile planetariums in 1364 high schools. More than 3.50 lakh students and teachers have benefited from this.
- Under the DST – PhD scholarship scheme, 44 students in various universities and institutions have been given monthly scholarship of Rs20,000.
- Top performing State – Karnataka is the top performer for the 2nd consecutive year in 2020 as per DPIIT’s States’ Startup Ranking.
- Most Innovative State – Karnataka retains its position as the most Innovative State. It is ranked no.1 State in the India Innovation Index 2020 by Niti Aayog.
- State significant Contributor – Karnataka contributes to about 34% of India’s $ 60 billion bioeconomy.
- KEONICS – made a profit of Rs. 221.60 crores during FY 2019-20 compared to Rs. 18.41 crores in FY 2018-19.
- Beyond Bengaluru – Initiated a plan to increase the demand and identify solutions/models to increase the supply in cities Beyond Bengaluru.
- Karnataka Digital Economy Mission – the knowledge bridge between the Govt. and Industry to accelerate growth and investments in IT, BT sectors and Startup in Karnataka.
- Launch of COVID- 19 Products/Solutions: 22 COVID related solutions that showcased State’s technological capability
- ER&D Policy: India’s first Engineering R&D Policy was unveiled on 2nd March 2021. The Policy aims to create 50,000 jobs in 5 years.
- Special incentive for Electronic System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) – Rs.96 Lakhs incentives to 17 ESDM companies.
- Hubballi ESDM Exchange (HEX) Program – launched in association with IESA and KLE to promote ESD M startups in the North- Karnataka region.
- Bio-Life Science Park: Bengaluru – a world-class biotech ecosystem with best-in-class specialized R&D infrastructure. The Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology, Centre for Human Genetics and Bangalore Bio innovation Centre are some of the State’s best resource centre.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Artificial Intelligence Research Translation Park will be established in association with the IISc.
- Research initiatives grant – A sum of Rs. 897 lakhs approved for release to 102 beneficiary institutions for research activities and up-gradation of science-related infrastructure in education and research institutions as per recommendations of the Vision Group on Science and Technology, headed by Prof. CN R Rao.
- ‘Science Talent Search’ – to identify and nurture talented students in pre-university colleges, to award a monthly scholarship of Rs. 1000/ – per student.
- PHDs scholarship has been launched, giving Rs. 20,000 p/m to the selected 72 candidates.
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