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NRDC Executed Agreements to Incubate two Startups
NRDC Executed Agreements to Incubate two Startups
New Delhi: National Research Development Corporation, has set up Incubation Centre at its premises in South Delhi with an aim to promote innovative startups in different domains. The Incubation Centre provides incubation space, business development support, guidance, training, mentoring, access to finance, meeting rooms and presentation facilities.
NRDC executed incubation agreements with two startup companies namely M/s Realsaber Technologies Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi and M/s Pratyaksha Agrotech Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. These two startups will be incubated in the NRDC Incubation Centre.
The agreements were signed by Dr. H. Purushotham, CMD, NRDC with Shri. Sharley Juneja, Director of M/s Realsaber Technologies Pvt. Ltd. and Shri Mriganko Das, Director of M/s Pratyaksha Agrotech Pvt. Ltd. in presence of senior officials of NRDC.
M/s Realsaber Technologies Pvt. Ltd. is working on AI-based video recruitment platform through which recruiters can shortlist candidates by reviewing video resumes sent by Job seekers and conduct interviews over video conferencing facility. This platform will improve the efficiency, reduce the time and cost incurred during recruitment and selection process.
M/s PratyakshaAgrotech Pvt. Ltd. is setting up tissue culture lab for organic farming for the farmers in North East India. This initiative will benefit the farmers to grow any agro-variety independent of the environmental factors, hence, increasing the yield and improving the livelihood of the farmers. This will bridge the demand-supply gap for agricultural commodities in India.
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