AIC-RMP Collaborates With MathWorks To Offer Virtual Biz-Tech Bootcamp For AI/ML Startups

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Atal Incubation Center – Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodihini (AIC-RMP), a Business Incubator supported by AIM-NITI Aayog today announced the launch of a 3-day virtual Biz-Tech Bootcamp for AI, ML startups. Curated in collaboration with MathWorks, the U.S.-based developer of software for scientists and engineers, the bootcamp is aimed at equipping young entrepreneurs with the fundamentals of business and technical tools to lead successful startups during challenging times. The registrations are now open for startups across India till July 24th.

‘We at AIC-RMP strongly believe that Corporate-Incubator partnerships are crucial at this juncture in Indian startup Eco-system. The early stage startups can tremendously benefit through such interventions where fundamentals of Technology & Business are addressed by leading Organizations in this field. We appreciate the commitment of Mathworks team as looking forward to working together on other interesting initiatives for startup community as a part of our long-term engagement’ stated Uday Wankawala (CEO, AIC-RMP).

Biz-Tech Bootcamp (30 July-1 Aug, 2020) is pan-India, and registrations are welcome from startups and scaleups (registered after 2015) anywhere in India. Registrations will be accepted from student innovators (above 18yrs), industry professionals with business ideas leveraging AI and ML. The sectors in focus will be AgriTech, HealthTech/ MedTech, EdTech, Energy.

With sessions offering both a business and technical aspects, startups will gain insights into use of MATLAB and other technologies to design, simulate and build AI and ML based solutions. They will also be exposed to the fundamentals of a customer-centric business including Business Model and the relevance of entrepreneurial communications. The program also opens up possible incubation opportunity with AIC-RMP. As a MathWorks Accelerator partner, startups working with AIC-RMP can access to MathWorks products, engineering support and access to the MATLAB Central user community Participants will also gain from peer learning opportunities.

“ MathWorks is committed to the startup community by providing affordable access to the tools and technologies they need to research projects, develop prototypes and bring products to production faster,” said Sunil Motwani, country manager – sales & services, MathWorks. “We see this collaboration with AIC-RMP as another step in our support for startups as they move from ideas to successful market launch.”

Sessions will be delivered by application engineers from MathWorks and senior entrepreneur, mentor & expert associated with AIC-RMP. Registrations close on July 24th.

Register here: https://bit.ly/3gJ96go

For more information please visit: https://bit.ly/38OxfPZ

About AIC-RMP: www.aic-rmp.org

Atal Incubation Centre- Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini (AIC-RMP) Foundation has been set up in alignment with Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog to nurture, handhold and support New Age Entrepreneurs for New Age India. The focus is on job creation through entrepreneurship in the domains of Agriculture and ICT- Education & Healthcare. It also aims to create & support sustainable business models at grassroot level including social enterprises.

About MathWorks: www.mathworks.com/startups

MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software. ‘MATLAB’, the language of engineers and scientists, is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numeric computation. ‘Simulink’ is a block diagram environment for simulation and ModelBased Design of multi-domain and embedded engineering systems. They can explore and implement designs without having to write C, C++, or HDL code. Engineers and scientists worldwide rely on these product families to accelerate the pace of discovery, innovation, and development in automotive, aerospace, electronics, renewable energy, financial services, biotech, and other industries. MathWorks supports over 3,000 startups and 245 Accelerators worldwide.

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