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Minister inaugurates centre to help startups

This centre is part of Hartron Multi Skills Development Centre located in Udyog Vihar in Gurugram. It has been set up jointly by the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Haryana government and NASSCOM, on public private partnership mode.

Minister inaugurates centre to help startups

Haryana Industrial Training Minister Vipul Goel at an exhibition in Gurugram on Friday. (Photo: SNS)

Haryana Skill Development and Industrial Training Minister, Vipul Goel on Friday inaugurated Centre of Excellence- Internet of Things (CoEIoT) in Gurugram.

This centre is part of Hartron Multi Skills Development Centre located in Udyog Vihar in Gurugram. It has been set up jointly by the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Haryana government and NASSCOM, on public private partnership mode.

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While addressing the gathering after inaugurating the centre, Goel said that after Bengaluru, Gurugram district has become the second place in the country where this kind of centre has been opened.

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He said that with emerging technological innovations, these kind of centres are required in the country as this would help in resolving of problems of different areas.

Besides this, it would also help in supporting new startups. Goel said that with the technological revolution happened in the last four years, there is huge shift in the mindsets of people worldwide, realising immense potential of employment in India.

He said that the youth of IT sector today is dominated by more than 200 cities and around 90 countries. Gurugram being the hub of about 1,500 startups, has 10 to 15 per cent growth every year. Thus, this kind of centre would prove to be very beneficial for the people here and would yield good results, the minister added.

Goel thanked NASSCOM for opening such a centre in district Gurugram. This centre would benefit all stakeholders working in IT sector and government sector.

With the help of this centre, work could be done on innovative ideas so that various issues such as pollution and traffic management could be managed through software. This centre would help in taking further the Start-Up Vision, he added.

Speaking on the occasion, secretary Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Ajay Prakash Sawhney said that the importance of such a centre increases significantly in Gurugram where companies of different sectors are in abundance.

Through this centre, new IT techniques could be used to deal with various issues. Today, there are several issues in each sector in the country which needs to be resolved in a creative manner.

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