More than 50 startups have graduated from Startup Village's Physical and Virtual Incubation Programme and eight startups from Digital Incubation
They wanted to learn about the set-up and support entrepreneur there.
With plans to create 1,000 product firms in 10 years, Startup Village in Kerala is set to leave a mark on India's IT landscape.
India's first telecom incubator, Startup Village hosted a team from 'Unreasonable at Sea', a unique seafaring group of select entrepreneurs, mentors, educators and students who are travelling the world.
BlackBerry Passport, with a 4.5-inch touch screen and three-row touch-enabled physical keyboard, is priced at Rs 49,990.
Tech giant Google's Developer Group on Wednesday joined hands with Startup Village to launch 'Women Techmakers' (WTM), a global programme and brand for women in technology.
It will be based in the Silicon Valley and will act as a landing pad for Indian startups looking to enter the crucial US markets.
Nine companies incubating at StartupVillage have made it to the second round of Nasscoms flagship programme to support 10,000 technology startups across India.
Bringing to the limelight some of the brilliant ideas and innovative projects from campuses is a unique initiative by Startup Village, India's first telecom incubator.
Both are designed for safety of women.
The group, once activated, would be catering to the software developers community with events such as tech talks, code sprints, and hackathons, a press release said.
Even three decades after Infosys, India's second-largest software service provider, was founded by middle-class engineers, the country has failed to create an enabling environment for first-generation entrepreneurs.
Menlo Park Mayor Catherine Carlton is leading a 3-member team to Kerala.
The event will aim at drawing foreign investment in startups and push local partnerships.
Kolkata excels in business performance with employee headcount and number of engineering students doubling in the last five years.
Gopalakrishnan, who is the immediate past President of CII, is the Chairman of the summit.
Every start-up's dream is to become a unicorn.
Rahul Gandhi slammed the Modi government, accusing it of being against farmers, labourers, students and the poor.
He may have failed at his first attempt, but 27-year-old Dinup Kalleril, an engineering dropout, is following his passion relentlessly.
E-commerce is awash in money, raising concerns about whether this is just another unsustainable internet trend headed for a bust.