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The Kochi edition of ‘I Am An Entrepreneur’ focused on entrepreneurial possibilities in the import-export sector. The event also met with discussions on the legal and corporate aspects to take care of while starting an import-export business. Support ventures extended by District Industries Corporation, KSIDC, Kinfra and other agencies were also discussed at the event. The entrepreneurship training program is being organized in 5 district by channeliam.com in collaboration with various departments. Hundreds of people including women took part in the event held at KSSIA hall, Kalamassery from 9:00 to 5:30 p.m. ‘I Am An Entrepreneur’ is being organized in…

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For those who dream of launching their dream enterprise, the second edition of ‘I Am An Entrepreneur held at Kannur, proved to be much beneficial. The event focused on introducing micro enterprises that has much potential in Kannur. Hundreds of people including young entrepreneurs were the part of the event. The workshop in Kannur discussed topics from the latest opportunities in MSME sector to digital tools that entrepreneurs need to know. I Am an Entrepreneur, which is a comprehensive learning program for aspiring and established entrepreneurs, was held at North Malabar Chamber of Commerce Hall, Kannur. The event met with discussions on schemes…

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The Thrissur Edition of I Am An Entrepreneur met with discussions on micro and small enterprises that can be started profitably in Kerala. The event also discussed the legal aspects of corporate finance related to starting of a company. Catholic Syrian Bank former chairman T.S Anantharaman said that initiatives like ‘I Am An Entrepreneur’ plays a major role in moulding entrepreneurs in Kerala. Supports granted by District Industry Center, KSIDC, KINFRA, Norka and other agencies, for entrepreneurs were also explained in the event. Hundreds of people, including women, attended the various sessions held at Thrissur Management Association Hall from 9…

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How to start an enterprise while studying and how to convert failures into stepping stones to success, were the key points of discussions at the I Am Startp Studio, held at MES Advanced Institute of Management, Aluva. Riafi Technologies founder and CMO, Joseph Babu was the key speaker at the event. Joseph talked about the growth of the company and the much noticed Cook Book app from the company. Joseph shared his entrepreneurial journey with the students of MES. Joseph Babu shared with students the growth of the Cookbook, a food recipe app and the entrepreneurial potential that the tech…

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On July 19, when the spacecraft Al Amal was launched from Tanegashima Space Center in Japan, it not only marked the success of UAE in Space Science, but also initiated the Arab nation’s entrance to space exploration. In fact, UAE created a double history with the mission. First, it announced an Arab nation’s entry into the space science revolution, breaking all conventions. More than that, it was spearheaded by an Emirati female. The spacecraft to the Mars, built at Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre with the help of the American Space Agency was executed by the 33-year-old Sarah al-Amiri, who…

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Where and Why do startups fail? I Am Startup Studio at VKCET Varkala witnessed discussions on where and why do startups fail. For every founders, their idea will be the best. Even if it is so, there should be communication with at least 50 people regarding your idea. Cynber Infotech CEO Sajeesh Nair said that before entering into investment, founders should interact with people from different segments. Mr Sajeesh Nair talked about engaging creativity and innovation in students during the launch event of I Am Startup Studio. Good times for women entrepreneurs Pace Hitech founder Geethu Sivakumar spoke about the…

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The quintessential houseboat cruises in Kerala’s placid backwaters is being killed by a growing danger, the water hyacinths. The weed invaders are choking the waterlife and thereby creating a lot of environmental issues. The water hyacinth infestation is killing the fish which in turn is affecting the fisher community. After having identified these problems, four students of Mohandas College of Engineering and Technology –Adithya Shankar, Shanu Aziz, Anandu Maheendra and Jishnu Divakar–designed a water hyacinth remover. Channeliam.com’s flagship program I’m Startup Studio reports this student innovation which has a great social impact. Water hyacinth affects the indigenous flora and fauna…

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