AP IT Minister urges officials to help young entrepreneurs

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Sat, Oct 14, 2017, 05:55 PM

AP IT Minister urges officials to help young entrepreneurs

Vijayawada, Oct 14: The Andhra Pradesh Information Technology (IT) Minister Nara Lokesh has asked officials to help young entrepreneurs to set up their startups here on Friday.

He issued the instruction during a review meeting with representatives of AP Innovation Society (APSIS) and officials of the IT department.

The APIS representatives told the minister that office space is provided to Drone Incubation Center as its operations have begun, and the first drone will be manufactured by January 15, 2018.

When the APIS brought to the notice of the minister that the other states are charging Rs. 3000 to Rs. 5000 per chair in the incubator, then Lokesh directed the officials not to charge any amount to the startups.

"The policy should be encouraging to the youth to stand up on their feet, but at the same time care should be taken to help only those who are serious and committed for entrepreneurship. Chance in the incubators should be given only after a thorough screening. The target should be at least one billion dollar company be developed from APIS Incubators," said Lokesh.

The minister added that boot camps in IOT (Internet of things) should be organised in all colleges.

The minister informed that the Government of India has accepted to setup Center of Excellence for Internet of Things in AP.

He directed the officials to complete the work as soon as possible.

The minister called on the APIS and IT officials to work quickly so that AP will reach number one position in Startup India states. He asked to setup agri-incubator by the end of November.

Andhra Pradesh Innovation Society 'CEO Prof Valli Kumari, IT secretary Vijayanand, IT department officials took part in the meeting.