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CIIE.CO

CIIE.CO is an Indian startup accelerator and incubator that supports early-stage startups located at IIM Ahmedabad in Ahmedabad, India. It was founded in 2002 to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in India.[1] It is a Center of excellence set up at Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad with support from the Government of India's Department of Science and Technology and the Government of Gujarat.[2]

CIIE.CO
CIIE headquarters at IIM Ahmedabad
FormerlyCIIE
Company typeVenture capital
IndustryStartup accelerator, Startup incubator
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002) in Ahmedabad, India
HeadquartersIIM Ahmedabad, ,
India
Number of locations
5 (Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Indore, Bengaluru, Guwahati)
Key people
Kunal Upadhyay (CEO)
ServicesVenture capital, Investment
Websiteciie.co

It provides investments, incubation, acceleration, infrastructure, training and access to a network of collaborators. As of August 2022, it has accelerated nearly 1000 startups, funded 300 and mentored and coached over 5000 startups[1] across its various programs such as iAccelerator, Power of Ideas, Powerstart, India Innovation Growth Program, Start up Oasis, Bharat Inclusion Initiative.[3][4] CIIE.CO provides funding in the form of government grants, pre-seed, seed and series, an investment starting from around 10 lakh to 15 lakh of grand capital up to US$5 million.[4] It has similar incubation centres in Jaipur, Rajasthan and one facility in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.[4]

History edit

The CIIE previously stood for Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship. It was originally set up in 2002 as a research institution with a grant pool from the Government of Gujarat, the Department of Science and Technology (India) and IIM Ahmedabad. In 2007, it became an incubation centre after its incorporation under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956.[2] In 2008, a non-profit organization, CIIE Initiatives, was registered to help the emerging startup ecosystem in India. It continues to operate as an academic centre at IIM-A. It was rebranded as CIIE.CO in 2018, with the 'CO' denoting the continuum.[5]

In 2009, CIIE started an accelerator program, iAccelerator, which focused on startups in information and communication technology. In July 2010, CIIE tied up with The Economic Times and the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India and launched 'Power of Ideas', a platform for aspiring and budding entrepreneurs.[6]

In 2011, it launched INFUSE (Indian Fund for Sustainable Energy), a cleantech and sustainability focused fund in collaboration with the Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), BP Plc and Technology Development Board (TDB). A A 100-crore budget was allocated for the INFUSE Ventures.[7] The MNRE provided monetary support and guided the startups through policies and regulations. For institutional support, CIIE teamed up with the Asian Development Bank and the International Financial Corporation, both are part of the World Bank Group.[8]

In 2013, the Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship formed an incubator, Startup Oasis, in partnership with the Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation (RIICO), Government of Rajasthan.[2][9] Startup Oasis is based in Jaipur and has incubated 202 startups as of 2019.[10]

In 2017, CIIE.CO launched Bharat Innovation Fund, a US $150-million fund announced in late 2015 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Silicon Valley.[11] Bharat Innovation Fund is a public-private-academia partnership set up by the CIIE at IIM Ahmedabad in collaboration with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Department of Science and Technology and Tata Trusts.[8]

In December 2021, the Innocity Startup School, a 14-week non-residential programme, was started to help early-stage startups.[12] In partnership with Bajaj Electricals, CIIE.CO launched a new incubation centre, Anant Bajaj Limitless Ideas Hub, in Jaipur in August 2021.[13]

iAccelerator edit

In 2009, CIIE.CO launched iAccelerator, which was the first accelerator program in India for startups offering mentorships, market connections and access to capital.[14][15] iAccelerator program provides three-month residential mentorship and guidance to the batch of selected startups. During the three-month stay, these startups get investment, infrastructure and business mentoring from experts, mentors, investors, and tech enthusiasts. At the end of the incubation program, these startups pitch their innovation to early-stage angels and venture capitalists on the demo day.[16][17]

Bharat Inclusion Initiative edit

Bharat Innovation Fund is a public-private-academia partnership set up by the CIIE.CO in 2017 in collaboration with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion and Department of Science and Technology. In August 2018, as a part of Bharat Inclusion Initiative, CIIE.CO and J.P. Morgan collaboratively set up a $9.5 million financial inclusion lab, under which J.P. Morgan announced to provide up to $7 million over the next four years, making it the largest philanthropic commitment made by the banking giant outside the US. The financial lab was started to incubate and support the startups and entrepreneurs working to help the lower and middle income (LMI) segment in financial inclusion, health and education.[18]

It has received a pledge of US$12.5 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation, Omidyar Network and Tata Trusts.[19]

Projects edit

The organisation published Stay Hungry Stay Foolish, a non-fiction bestseller by author Rashmi Bansal, an alumnus of IIM-A. The book featured stories of 25 MBA IIM Ahmedabad graduates who left their jobs to pursue entrepreneurship. It has reached over a million readers.[20][21]

In 2015, it conducted the 'Innovate for Digital India challenge' with Intel, the Department of Science and Technology and MyGov.in.[22]

In May 2022, CIIE.CO came up with another book, Startup Compass: How Iconic Entrepreneurs Got It Right, published by HarperCollins, written by IIM-A alumni Ujwal Kalra and Shobhit Shubhankar. The book is based on the 'How to Start a Startup' series at IIM Ahmedabad and has comprehensive interviews by 15 Indian entrepreneurs, including Sanjeev Bikhchandani (Naukri.com), Deep Kalra (MakeMyTrip), Sachin Bansal (Flipkart), Falguni Nayar (Nykaa), Kunal Shah (CRED), Sahil Barua (Delhivery), Raghunandan G. (TaxiForSure). It has a foreword by Infosys founder N. R. Narayana Murthy.[23]

Portfolio edit

Some of the notable ventures backed by CIIE.CO, through its various initiatives and programs, includes Ridlr, CreditVidya, FireCompass, Detect Technologies, Recruiterbox, Chara Technologies, Forus Healthcare, MechMocha, SalesKen, Tookitaki, Zumutor Biologics and Razorpay.[3][24][25][26] Razorpay, a payment gateway platform later turned into a unicorn startup, was incubated by CIIE.CO in Jaipur, at Startup Oasis.

From 2018 to 2021, CIIE.CO has conducted various craft-centric startup programs and supported more than 46 craft startups, out of which 17 startups received funding from the CIIE, including startups such as Khadigi, Kosha, Golden Feather, Fabriclore, Fabricmonde, P-Tal, Kalaghar, Dressfolk, Abira, Country Clay, Claybotik, Baansuli, Guddee.[27] In July 2022, it announced to support over 100 early-age craft startups by the year 2025. The craft vertical at CIIE.CO offers over 15 craft companies with access to portfolio support through sprints, incubation and acceleration, seed funding and catalytic capital support of up to 50 lakh. In 2022, it also published a report on the crafts sector, outlining the startup opportunities in the sector.[28]

People edit

Kunal Upadhyay is the CEO of CIIE.CO and Managing Partner of Bharat Fund.[29] 35 to 40 people work from the office at IIM-A, while the rest operate from different parts of the country.[4]

Research edit

The CIIE was set up as a research institution back in 2002.[2] It has a team for research like management research, identifying trends and innovations, publications and thematic reports. In 2021, CIIE conducted a research study on the cultivated meat sector in India in partnership with The Good Food Institute, India.[30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Mukherjee, Vasudha (3 August 2022). "Innovation-Driven Entrepreneurship Ecosystem". BusinessWorld.
  2. ^ a b c d Khan, Taslima (27 October 2013). "What makes IIM-Ahmedabad's incubation centre stand out". Business Today.
  3. ^ a b Khatri, Bhumika (19 July 2018). "CIIE's Bharat Innovation Fund Announces First Close Of $100 Mn Fund". Inc42.
  4. ^ a b c d Das, Kumud (20 April 2022). "CIIE.CO accelerates 1,000 startups, invests in 200". The Hans India.
  5. ^ Sinha, Ankur; Sharma, Supriya (February 2021). "The Innovation Continuum at IIM Ahmedabad". Faculty News - IIMA. IIM Ahmedabad.
  6. ^ "Power of Ideas: We're now bigger, better & have more power". The Economic Times. 22 June 2010.
  7. ^ "Rs 100-cr IIM-A fund to plug clean energy". Indian Express. 24 August 2011.
  8. ^ a b Singh Thakur, Angad (19 January 2017). "How Infuse Ventures is helping Bharat catch up with India". Forbes India.
  9. ^ Dutta, Vishal (11 April 2015). "Startups no longer concentrated in South India, extend to even Kutch desert". The Economic Times.
  10. ^ Soni, Yatti (22 November 2019). "Rajasthan Startup Hub: The Investors, Incubators Enabling Innovation". Inc42.
  11. ^ "PM announces $150 mn Bharat Fund to catalyse disruptive solutions for India". Business Line. 29 September 2015.
  12. ^ Basu, Sreeradha (3 December 2020). "Caspian Debt partners with CIIE to launch Innocity startup school". The Economic Times.
  13. ^ "Bajaj Electricals Limited And CIIE.CO - IIM Ahmedabad Launch 'Anant Bajaj Limitless Ideas Hub'". BusinessWorld. 14 August 2021.
  14. ^ Koujalgi, Sandeep; Chopra, Priyanka (12 July 2021). "What does it take to accelerate startups building for Bharat?". Tech Circle.
  15. ^ "iAccelerator searches for next Sergey Brin in India". Indian Express. 23 March 2010.
  16. ^ Millward, Steven (28 June 2013). "IIM Ahmedabad's iAccelerator Invites Fresh Batch of Startups". Yahoo News via Tech In Asia.
  17. ^ "IIM-A's CIIE launches third edition of iAccelerator". Business Standard. 20 January 2013.
  18. ^ Mukherjee, Jui (7 August 2018). "J.P. Morgan, IIM-A to set up $9.5 mn financial inclusion lab". Fortune India.
  19. ^ Sharma, Shweta (15 May 2018). "IIM Ahmedabad Incubator Hits First Close Of Bharat Inclusion Seed Fund". VCCircle.
  20. ^ Sahoo, Namrata (23 August 2013). "Young at heart and art". New Indian Express.
  21. ^ Vivek, TR (22 October 2008). "Book Review: Stay Hungry Stay Foolish". VCCircle.
  22. ^ "Intel, DST & CIIE launch Innovate for 'Digital India Challenge'". Business Standard. 25 May 2015.
  23. ^ "IIM Ahmedabad alumni launch 'Startup Compass' supported by CIIE CO". The Free Press Journal. 19 May 2022.
  24. ^ Kapur, Narinder (28 November 2019). "Accel, Bharat Innovation Fund Write Cheque To Biotechnology Firm Zumutor". VCCircle.
  25. ^ Bhatla, Prabhjeet (19 April 2021). "Deeptech Startup Chara Technologies Raises $850,000 From Kalaari Capital And CIIE.CO". Entrepreneur.
  26. ^ "CreditVidya raises $3 m from investors led by Bharat Innovation Fund". The Financial Express (India). 4 February 2019.
  27. ^ Bora, Garima (14 July 2022). "CIIE.CO to support over 100 early-stage craft companies by 2025". The Economic Times.
  28. ^ Bora, Garima (14 July 2022). "CIIE.CO to support over 100 early-stage craft companies by 2025". The Economic Times.
  29. ^ Sharma, Shweta (18 March 2021). "Sky is the limit for startups in a digitally transformed world: Kunal Upadhyay of CIIE.CO". TechCircle.
  30. ^ "How India can Lead in the Upcoming $25 bn Cultivated Meat Sunrise Industry". Indianretailer.com. 24 January 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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CIIE CO is an Indian startup accelerator and incubator that supports early stage startups located at IIM Ahmedabad in Ahmedabad India It was founded in 2002 to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in India 1 It is a Center of excellence set up at Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad with support from the Government of India s Department of Science and Technology and the Government of Gujarat 2 CIIE COCIIE headquarters at IIM AhmedabadFormerlyCIIECompany typeVenture capitalIndustryStartup accelerator Startup incubatorFounded2002 22 years ago 2002 in Ahmedabad IndiaHeadquartersIIM Ahmedabad Gujarat IndiaNumber of locations5 Ahmedabad Jaipur Indore Bengaluru Guwahati Key peopleKunal Upadhyay CEO ServicesVenture capital InvestmentWebsiteciie wbr co It provides investments incubation acceleration infrastructure training and access to a network of collaborators As of August 2022 it has accelerated nearly 1000 startups funded 300 and mentored and coached over 5000 startups 1 across its various programs such as iAccelerator Power of Ideas Powerstart India Innovation Growth Program Start up Oasis Bharat Inclusion Initiative 3 4 CIIE CO provides funding in the form of government grants pre seed seed and series an investment starting from around 10 lakh to 15 lakh of grand capital up to US 5 million 4 It has similar incubation centres in Jaipur Rajasthan and one facility in Indore Madhya Pradesh 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 iAccelerator 1 2 Bharat Inclusion Initiative 2 Projects 3 Portfolio 4 People 5 Research 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe CIIE previously stood for Centre for Innovation Incubation and Entrepreneurship It was originally set up in 2002 as a research institution with a grant pool from the Government of Gujarat the Department of Science and Technology India and IIM Ahmedabad In 2007 it became an incubation centre after its incorporation under Section 25 of the Companies Act 1956 2 In 2008 a non profit organization CIIE Initiatives was registered to help the emerging startup ecosystem in India It continues to operate as an academic centre at IIM A It was rebranded as CIIE CO in 2018 with the CO denoting the continuum 5 In 2009 CIIE started an accelerator program iAccelerator which focused on startups in information and communication technology In July 2010 CIIE tied up with The Economic Times and the Department of Science and Technology Government of India and launched Power of Ideas a platform for aspiring and budding entrepreneurs 6 In 2011 it launched INFUSE Indian Fund for Sustainable Energy a cleantech and sustainability focused fund in collaboration with the Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy MNRE BP Plc and Technology Development Board TDB A A 100 crore budget was allocated for the INFUSE Ventures 7 The MNRE provided monetary support and guided the startups through policies and regulations For institutional support CIIE teamed up with the Asian Development Bank and the International Financial Corporation both are part of the World Bank Group 8 In 2013 the Centre for Innovation Incubation and Entrepreneurship formed an incubator Startup Oasis in partnership with the Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation RIICO Government of Rajasthan 2 9 Startup Oasis is based in Jaipur and has incubated 202 startups as of 2019 10 In 2017 CIIE CO launched Bharat Innovation Fund a US 150 million fund announced in late 2015 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Silicon Valley 11 Bharat Innovation Fund is a public private academia partnership set up by the CIIE at IIM Ahmedabad in collaboration with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion Department of Science and Technology and Tata Trusts 8 In December 2021 the Innocity Startup School a 14 week non residential programme was started to help early stage startups 12 In partnership with Bajaj Electricals CIIE CO launched a new incubation centre Anant Bajaj Limitless Ideas Hub in Jaipur in August 2021 13 iAccelerator edit In 2009 CIIE CO launched iAccelerator which was the first accelerator program in India for startups offering mentorships market connections and access to capital 14 15 iAccelerator program provides three month residential mentorship and guidance to the batch of selected startups During the three month stay these startups get investment infrastructure and business mentoring from experts mentors investors and tech enthusiasts At the end of the incubation program these startups pitch their innovation to early stage angels and venture capitalists on the demo day 16 17 Bharat Inclusion Initiative edit Bharat Innovation Fund is a public private academia partnership set up by the CIIE CO in 2017 in collaboration with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion and Department of Science and Technology In August 2018 as a part of Bharat Inclusion Initiative CIIE CO and J P Morgan collaboratively set up a 9 5 million financial inclusion lab under which J P Morgan announced to provide up to 7 million over the next four years making it the largest philanthropic commitment made by the banking giant outside the US The financial lab was started to incubate and support the startups and entrepreneurs working to help the lower and middle income LMI segment in financial inclusion health and education 18 It has received a pledge of US 12 5 million from the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation Omidyar Network and Tata Trusts 19 Projects editThe organisation published Stay Hungry Stay Foolish a non fiction bestseller by author Rashmi Bansal an alumnus of IIM A The book featured stories of 25 MBA IIM Ahmedabad graduates who left their jobs to pursue entrepreneurship It has reached over a million readers 20 21 In 2015 it conducted the Innovate for Digital India challenge with Intel the Department of Science and Technology and MyGov in 22 In May 2022 CIIE CO came up with another book Startup Compass How Iconic Entrepreneurs Got It Right published by HarperCollins written by IIM A alumni Ujwal Kalra and Shobhit Shubhankar The book is based on the How to Start a Startup series at IIM Ahmedabad and has comprehensive interviews by 15 Indian entrepreneurs including Sanjeev Bikhchandani Naukri com Deep Kalra MakeMyTrip Sachin Bansal Flipkart Falguni Nayar Nykaa Kunal Shah CRED Sahil Barua Delhivery Raghunandan G TaxiForSure It has a foreword by Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy 23 Portfolio editSome of the notable ventures backed by CIIE CO through its various initiatives and programs includes Ridlr CreditVidya FireCompass Detect Technologies Recruiterbox Chara Technologies Forus Healthcare MechMocha SalesKen Tookitaki Zumutor Biologics and Razorpay 3 24 25 26 Razorpay a payment gateway platform later turned into a unicorn startup was incubated by CIIE CO in Jaipur at Startup Oasis From 2018 to 2021 CIIE CO has conducted various craft centric startup programs and supported more than 46 craft startups out of which 17 startups received funding from the CIIE including startups such as Khadigi Kosha Golden Feather Fabriclore Fabricmonde P Tal Kalaghar Dressfolk Abira Country Clay Claybotik Baansuli Guddee 27 In July 2022 it announced to support over 100 early age craft startups by the year 2025 The craft vertical at CIIE CO offers over 15 craft companies with access to portfolio support through sprints incubation and acceleration seed funding and catalytic capital support of up to 50 lakh In 2022 it also published a report on the crafts sector outlining the startup opportunities in the sector 28 People editKunal Upadhyay is the CEO of CIIE CO and Managing Partner of Bharat Fund 29 35 to 40 people work from the office at IIM A while the rest operate from different parts of the country 4 Research editThe CIIE was set up as a research institution back in 2002 2 It has a team for research like management research identifying trends and innovations publications and thematic reports In 2021 CIIE conducted a research study on the cultivated meat sector in India in partnership with The Good Food Institute India 30 See also editIndian Institute of Management AhmedabadReferences edit a b Mukherjee Vasudha 3 August 2022 Innovation Driven Entrepreneurship Ecosystem BusinessWorld a b c d Khan Taslima 27 October 2013 What makes IIM Ahmedabad s incubation centre stand out Business Today a b Khatri Bhumika 19 July 2018 CIIE s Bharat Innovation Fund Announces First Close Of 100 Mn Fund Inc42 a b c d Das Kumud 20 April 2022 CIIE CO accelerates 1 000 startups invests in 200 The Hans India Sinha Ankur Sharma Supriya February 2021 The Innovation Continuum at IIM Ahmedabad Faculty News IIMA IIM Ahmedabad Power of Ideas We re now bigger better amp have more power The Economic Times 22 June 2010 Rs 100 cr IIM A fund to plug clean energy Indian Express 24 August 2011 a b Singh Thakur Angad 19 January 2017 How Infuse Ventures is helping Bharat catch up with India Forbes India Dutta Vishal 11 April 2015 Startups no longer concentrated in South India extend to even Kutch desert The Economic Times Soni Yatti 22 November 2019 Rajasthan Startup Hub The Investors Incubators Enabling Innovation Inc42 PM announces 150 mn Bharat Fund to catalyse disruptive solutions for India Business Line 29 September 2015 Basu Sreeradha 3 December 2020 Caspian Debt partners with CIIE to launch Innocity startup school The Economic Times Bajaj Electricals Limited And CIIE CO IIM Ahmedabad Launch Anant Bajaj Limitless Ideas Hub BusinessWorld 14 August 2021 Koujalgi Sandeep Chopra Priyanka 12 July 2021 What does it take to accelerate startups building for Bharat Tech Circle iAccelerator searches for next Sergey Brin in India Indian Express 23 March 2010 Millward Steven 28 June 2013 IIM Ahmedabad s iAccelerator Invites Fresh Batch of Startups Yahoo News via Tech In Asia IIM A s CIIE launches third edition of iAccelerator Business Standard 20 January 2013 Mukherjee Jui 7 August 2018 J P Morgan IIM A to set up 9 5 mn financial inclusion lab Fortune India Sharma Shweta 15 May 2018 IIM Ahmedabad Incubator Hits First Close Of Bharat Inclusion Seed Fund VCCircle Sahoo Namrata 23 August 2013 Young at heart and art New Indian Express Vivek TR 22 October 2008 Book Review Stay Hungry Stay Foolish VCCircle Intel DST amp CIIE launch Innovate for Digital India Challenge Business Standard 25 May 2015 IIM Ahmedabad alumni launch Startup Compass supported by CIIE CO The Free Press Journal 19 May 2022 Kapur Narinder 28 November 2019 Accel Bharat Innovation Fund Write Cheque To Biotechnology Firm Zumutor VCCircle Bhatla Prabhjeet 19 April 2021 Deeptech Startup Chara Technologies Raises 850 000 From Kalaari Capital And CIIE CO Entrepreneur CreditVidya raises 3 m from investors led by Bharat Innovation Fund The Financial Express India 4 February 2019 Bora Garima 14 July 2022 CIIE CO to support over 100 early stage craft companies by 2025 The Economic Times Bora Garima 14 July 2022 CIIE CO to support over 100 early stage craft companies by 2025 The Economic Times Sharma Shweta 18 March 2021 Sky is the limit for startups in a digitally transformed world Kunal Upadhyay of CIIE CO TechCircle How India can Lead in the Upcoming 25 bn Cultivated Meat Sunrise Industry Indianretailer com 24 January 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CIIE CO amp oldid 1208450157, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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