S-based tech giant Cisco on Wednesday said it is setting up a network of ‘Cisco thingQbator’ labs in five academic institutions in India, aimed at enhancing digital skills development and entrepreneurship among the student community.
The Internet of Things (IoT) Maker Spaces, or Innovation Labs, are being set up in collaboration with the Nasscom Foundation and will enable students to get hands on with technology and conceive digital solutions to solve local problems, Cisco Senior Vice President (IT) and CIO (International) Mr. V C Gopalratnam told reporters at the Cisco India Summit 2018.
He added that the five academic institutions chosen for setting up these ‘thingQbator’ makerspaces are the Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, (IIITMK), Kerala, IIT-BHU Varanasi, Amrita University Coimbatore, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women-Delhi, and Trident Academy of Technology Bhubaneswar.
Mr. Gopalratnam said the company is undertaking various initiatives and programmes in the country that will “positively impact 50 million beneficiaries in India by 2025”.
“This goal is aligned to Cisco’s global vision of impacting 1 billion lives worldwide by 2025 through digital solutions,” he added.
He explained that the company – which has over 10,000 people in India – is engaged with government and community organisations in the country in various areas such as education, economic empowerment, and environmental sustainability.
“We are also supporting N/Core, an incubator for social sector startups, to launch N/Core tech – an exclusive track focussed on incubating early-stage non-profits that leverage digital technology to positively impact society,” Mr. Gopalratnam said.
N/Core tech will primarily focus on incubating companies that are developing solutions in areas of critical human needs, education, and economic empowerment, he added.
“Cisco will support up to 20 organisations during the first year in two cohorts. Each selected startup will receive an innovation grant of Rs 10 lakh ($12,000 USD). In addition, the startup will have access to a set of mentors and technology experts from Cisco along with N/Core partners,” he explained.