Since its existence in 2004, the
IIT Bombay’s business incubator SINE supports technology start-ups that are based on products or intellectual property and so far it has supported more than 80 starts-ups. Majority of SINE supported startups have become revenue generating, with several having reached Rs.50-100 cr. in revenue, and many start-ups have raised multiple rounds of funding.
But up until now, SINE was focused on startups from
The one year program that starts in October will support 15-20 start-ups where startups can work on-site at SINE, IIT, Bombay. Participating start-ups will be incubated through intensive training periods including one-on-one mentoring, technical support, prototyping and manufacturing support.
While software startups have taken off in a big way in the country, the hardware startups are still embroiled with lot of challenges like heavy capital investment, latency, infrastructure, commercialization, and creating scale for solutions. With this collaborative program SINE hopes to address all these gaps in the hardware and systems start-up ecosystem in the country and kick-start a new wave of startups.