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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE WAYANAD

TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS PRE-INCUBATION CENTRE (TBPIC)

Technology Business Pre incubation centre (TBPIC) at GEC, Wayanad is a start up incubator to provide a springboard to budding entrepreneurs who wish to launch themselves into the world of technology based business careers. GEC Wayanad mentors and nurtures ideas, start-up and entrepreneurs. The Technology Business Incubator (TBI) is a platform for convert bright ideas into a product or service using advanced technology solutions. This innovation centre is designed to provide all the support to make business ventures successful.

Incubations

At present two Start-ups are functioning actively at GEC Wayanad Campus under TBI. The start-up VATSAA ENERGY initiated by Mr. Ajay Thomas an alumni of GEC Wayanad is a successful project. The floating solar and Patented Integrated Solar Roofing technology are two successful projects under this start-up. CMA Young Entrepreneur Award and the special appreciation from Chief Minister of Kerala are two major achievements of the company. This company is funded by Kerala startup mission, MSME, KSIDC, startup india.

The second startup in the campus is BOTZ EMBEDDED SOLUTIONS. It developed color botz a powerful learning tool to teach the basics of coding and programme to children. The garden care under this start up aims in supporting roof garden maintenance. Botz security takes care of bank security systems for common people.
Botz clean air aims to clean the polluted atmosphere. The clients for this start up are Samudra shipyard limited, smart shield security system, Indian naval academy, Satcop GPS solutions and Cochin shipyard.

BoTToB Tech Solutions is a new startup registered by the founder Nithin M Joy in the year 2022. This pre incubation centre is indulged in developing solar cookers.

IoT based hydroponics farming’ is another new startup area in which the founder Sholin Saji has registered.
As a major milestone the TBPIC at GEC Wayanad has signed a MoU with TECHIN at IIT Palakkad. With this MoU the unit is able to take the help of faculty and facility at IIT Palakkad for taking up TBI projects.

The TBPIC-GECWYD helps the startup centres by permitting them to utilize the facilities available in various labs. Also, it gives the expert faculty advice to help the
company partners to register their product and take patents for their products.

It supports the company to bring the product into the market as well as to collect funds from funding agencies. The unit provides a working space for the companies in the campus by collecting a nominal rent.

Application inviting proposals to incubate in TBPIC-GECWYD
Technology Business Incubator of Government Engineering College invite applications to incubate start-up ideas with innovative content. Students and entrepreneurs who have a solid idea or product can apply for incubation in the prescribed application form attached.

Innovation Video

For more details contact

TBI Manager
Government Engineering College, Wayanad
Email : tbpic@gecwyd.ac.in

Companies

 

 

 

 

Vatsaa Energy Pvt. Ltd

 

 

 

 

Vatsaa Energy Pvt. Ltd is the fastest growing Indian company in renewable energy sector. We invent and implement eco-friendly and economic power technologies for a better tomorrow.  Vatsaa Energy Pvt. Ltd is developing floating solar power plants in large dams and lakes for Government and Non-Government agencies. We supply land based as well as rooftop solar systems for industrial consumers. We offer solar cathodic protection with high performance at resonable cost.

Kerala start-up to partner with Gujarat to set up floating solar power plants

Media News

Website : http://www.vatsaaenergy.com

 

Libre Corp

The goal of the start-up is to see if it will be possible to build a business model around open-source applications. There are a number of transport service applications such as Ola, Uber and others which provide customers with options to ride cars, autos and also link them to other services. But all these applications are closed source and customers are never sure how their data is being traded or sold.

We intend to see if we can provide a viable open-source alternative to these applications and services and develop them along with auto-driver co-operatives and unions. We would like to build a viable business model on open source, such that if it succeeds then it can continue to fund the ongoing development and enhancement of the product and service.