Next-gen fabric selected for 'Nexus' incubation

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A next-generation fabric that clean itself from stains was among the three innovative ideas that were selected today for long-term under the 'Nexus' programme hosted at the here.

The fourth cohort of entrepreneurs (11 teams) chosen from 130-odd applications also graduated today after undergoing an intense 10-week training programme that featured workshops conducted by expert and industry leaders from the two countries.

'Nexus' is an entrepreneurial platform to encourage Indian start-ups and help them grow in the industry. It is funded primarily by the and executed by University of at Austin's IC2 institute -- an interdisciplinary research unit of the university, with support from (The Indus Entrepreneurs), FICCI, Indian School of Business, the department of science and technology, USAID among other partners.

The first batch of had graduated in July last year, which had 10 start-ups chosen from over 113 applications from all over

Among the 11 innovations which were shortlisted for the fourth edition of the programme, three were chosen for long-term incubation, said Erik Azulay, who moved to from to set up and run the centre.

"The three ideas/innovations we have selected for long-term which would run for about eight months, include a smart fabric (Ubifab) that cleans itself from stains and a mobile app (Ringlerr) that lets a user send personalised message while calling,

"And a technology (Palta Engineering) for sorting-cum-which can segregate different was fractions resulting in reduction of waste quantity at source of generation," he said.

The fourth cohorts to come out of the business incubator since its inception just over a year ago, join 30 other start-ups already making an impact in India, the said in a statement.

The ceremony was also notable for being the first to include leaders and entrepreneurs from the South Asian countries of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and

"These 30 individuals are the first selectees of Connect, a Nexus expansion that aims to spread entrepreneurial know-how, share best practices, and build regional cooperation in the Indian sub-continent to boost intra-regional trade and investments," the statement said.

Azulay said, during the long-term period, the selected groups will be guided and mentored to fine-tune and further shape their innovations to take them to the next level.

"It serves as an innovation hub and business incubator for start-ups who get unparalleled access to industry and government networks, training from top commercialization experts around the world, and an extensive Nexus is now recognized as one of the in India," the embassy said.

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First Published: Fri, August 03 2018. 00:45 IST