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Rourkela: Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India has awarded a grant of Rs. 1 crore to Foundation for Technology and Business Incubation (FTBI), NIT Rourkela for establishment of The Livelihood Business Incubation Centre (LBI) under the ASPIRE scheme. LBI will be setup at FTBl, NITR to foster holistic development of young entrepreneurs in social and rural sectors of the region.
The Livelihood Business Incubator (LBI) will be an interface to mobilise the young talent, educate and train them in vocational and scientific applications of the vocation and generate livelihood synergistically with the demands of the economy of the place, with promotion and adoption of social business methods. The proposed LBI will focus on Science, technology and innovation (STI) not only for livelihood development of local communities, improvement of economic state of the region, generating economic benefits, but also for anticipating and responding to societal needs o
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ATHENS The non-profit organisation SciFY - Science For You, in collaboration with the internationally renowned American research organisation SRI International, the NCSR Demokritos research centre and the Foundation for Technology and Research (FORTH), and with the support of the US Embassy in Athens, on Tuesday launched the innovative tech transfer programme "Prometheus", which aims to train Greek researchers in technology transfer and AI - The National Herald