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Yenepoya Institute of Technology organises Yen-Start networking for budding entrepreneurs

Published On : 12 Aug 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Mangaluru: Yen-Start 2018 powered by Trainident was recently held at Yenepoya Institute of Technology.

It was a networking meet to kickstart start ups and also for business networking. Budding entrepreneurs too who wanted to start their own start ups were mentored by industry delegates who guided them. Different companies participated in the programme.

Prof Austin Pais, assistant professor in E & C department and CEO of Trainident welcomed the gathering.

K Socrates, deputy director of MSME was the chief guest for the programme and also the first keynote speaker.

Pradeep Raj, operations manager of CEOL delivered the second keynote address.

The third keynote session was conducted by the principal of YIT, Dr R G D’Souza.

Some of the companies were Vanora Robots, SS Packaging, Aykan Software, Idaksh Software, Nlite Energy, PMV Design Consultants, Trainident, Visionest, DM Consultants, RDL Technologies, Lohatec, Edu Extend, Step Up Group, Ever Serve Consultants Pvt Ltd.

Centre for Entrepreneurship, Opportunities and Learning (CEOL) also participated in the programme.

The colleges that participated were SDM College Ujire, Yenepoya Institute of Technology and Canara Engineering College.







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