This document discusses starting a startup after college graduation. It notes that of the 5 million Indian graduates each year, 1.2 million are engineers, and if all seek jobs then there will not be enough jobs. Therefore, it encourages becoming a job creator through starting one's own startup. It discusses the importance of innovation and invention in changing the world. It provides examples of college students who started successful startups and defines key terms like innovation, incubation, and ideation. Overall, the document promotes entrepreneurship and provides resources for turning ideas into startups while still in college.
17. It was only Biggest INVENTIONS..
It Does not mean... We do not do inventions everyday...
Anything which is created first time which was not existing
earlier is INVENTION and can be protected under IPR law
So
Visit Google, YouTube and other places and find out
Visit India Innovation Forum
Visit CSIR Website
Visit Patent office website and find out
41. 1. Scratch your
own itch...........
IDEATION....
The best way to get startup ideas is not to try to think of
startup ideas. Its to look for problems.....”
- Paul Grahams
42. 2. Society problem
Identify the pain of the society
and solve the pressing
problem and build a
Business Model
43.
44. Mega Trends
IT & ITes
Tourism
Textile
Transport
Skill Development
Mpaisa and Mcommerce
Fast Food
Organic Farming
Renewable Energy
45.
46. Mega Trends
IT & ITes
Tourism
Textile
Transport
Skill Development
Mpaisa and Mcommerce
Fast Food
Organic Farming
Renewable Energy
49. IDEATION CAMP !!! Give a Day to Generate one IDEA
College Time is Risk Free Time to Launch your Startup.............
Activity Based Event..
Lets Ideate, Brain storm
and convert your idea into
the form of presentation
Team up and Build
Prototype
Attend community event
such as TiE,
StartupSaturday, NASSCOM
etc.
Fight Idea / Business
Challenges
52. Business
Incubator
Co working place
with single window
startup business
services to promote
ventures.
Where to Start
Service Tax
exemption for
TBI and
Incubate
companies MENTORING | FUNDING | CO WORKING SPACE |
STARTUP SERVICES ( LEGAL, HR, IPR ETC. )
54. Practo Technologies was founded by Shashank ND and
Abhinav Lal in their final year in NIT Suratkal, and is a Rs
20 crore company serving 10,000 doctors across India.
The campus entrepreneurship cell Eforea organised
panels and events like the Ignition summit. The duo
dreamt up ideas like software for marriage halls, and then
hit upon the patient reminder service for doctors delivered
via mobiles. They were nominated by Morpheus, received
funding from Sequoia, and expanded operations to
Singapore.
20 crore
company
55. A couple of years back, after years of discussion, we finally got
together to work on something we cared for. We were solving a
problem we faced ourselves. Our elderly lacked the support
system because we moved out of home to live our own life far
away from them. But at the same time, our anxiety levels
increased as we became unaware of their well-being. What
could we do? Who could help us? Uberhealth was born.
Uberhealth enabled the children living away from their parents to
manage their elder's wellbeing from a distance. We made a
great product. Sold it to the mass. But then, we reviewed if we
really solved the problem, and were not satisfied with it. The
team was in a mix, what do we do now?
Your Personal eHealth Assistant
57. Rs 4.5 Crore
Company
HostelGoodies.com
Parikshit Khanna and Shubham Tygai from IMS Ghaziabad conceived an
ideas during their PGDM program. They were hostelers finding difficult to buy
their stuff for hostel needs. They atteneded IDEATHON a business ideation
program run by ECell. They worked on the idea and developed customized
hostel kit as per various budget catering the daily need of hostelers. Presented
to IIM Ahmedabad Business Plan competition and won 3rd prise. They were
supported under MSME incubator scheme.
58. Dosamatic was founded by Eshwar Vikas and Sudeep Sabat when they were
batchmates at SRM Engineering College in Chennai. They caught the startup bug during
entrepreneurship cell activities, and explored their fascination as tinkerers at local
factories and markets. On a visit to Delhi, they were shocked to discover that dosas cost
an astronomical Rs. 130 – and decided to make a dosa machine. They were mentored
by the Indian Angel Network, and finally had a sound tabletop product in 2013.
59. Paritosh Vatsal
B.Tech ( CS )
NIET Greater Noida
MSME Grant Support
Accenture Innovation
Jokey Award
Microsoft Imagine
Cup Winner
IDEATHON 2015
winner
SEED Funded by
Angel Investor
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