KSUM to hold June 11-12 Rural India Business Conclave 2.0 at CPCRI Kasaragod

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Trivandrum / June 1, 2022

Thiruvananthapuram, June 1: A dozen speakers of international repute will attend a two-day Rural India Business Conclave 2.0 being organised next week by Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) in association with Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI) at the agricultural centre’s premises in upstate Kasaragod.

‘Ways to make use of technology for the growth of rural India’ will be the theme of the June 11-12 summit, which will see Bengaluru-based venture development incubator Social Alpha pitching for providing financial aid to five Kerala startups that make products with a social influence.

Prominent among the speakers at RIBC 2.0 in CPCRI’s Kudlu campus off Kasaragod will be Nagaraja Prakasam, Angel Investor and Startup Mentor, Acumen Fund; Mathew Joseph, Co-founder, Fresh-To-Home; K. Rupeshkumar, Coordinator, Kerala’s Responsible Tourism Mission; Dr Anitha Karun, Director, ICAR-CPCRI; Mohammed Hisamudheen, CEO & Co-founder, Entri App; Robin Tommy, Head, TCS Rapid Lab; Ajayan K. Anat, Managing Partner, Vrddhi CTS; Kishore Indukuri, CEO & Co-founder, Sid’s Farm; Manjunath Marappan, Founder & CEO, Happy Hens; ICAR representatives Dr K. Srinivas and Dr Sudha Mysore, and ESAF Retail Director Thomas K.T.

The inaugural 2020 edition of the conclave gained national attention for providing a platform for its country-wide delegates along with experts and startup entrepreneurs. This year’s top participants include investors such as Startup India, besides Social Alpha and institutions such as Central University of Kerala, LBS Engineering College and Kerala Agriculture College of Kasaragod district.

For registration, visit: https://startupmission.in/rural_business_conclave/. Already the number of participants has crossed 100.

RIBC 2.0will feature interactions by the country’s frontline startup entrepreneurs, sessions on the growth and prospects of technological growth in agriculture and food production and panel discussions on the scope of rural India as well as on the marketability of products developed through technologies devised by government-run establishments including CPCRI at Kasaragod, 550 km north of the Kerala capital.

RIBC 2.0 will also hold a Rural-AgriTech Hackathon on the sidelines, seeking to promote innovative technical solutions that will contribute to the country’s agricultural growth. The hackathon, scheduled to be held at Kasaragod’s Wintouch Palm Meadows on June 9 and 10, aims to derive technical solutions for agriculture sector and to develop technologies that are beneficial for tapping tourism possibilities of rural India. The participants will be students from technology sector, researchers and startups besides professionals.

KSUM is the nodal agency of the Kerala Government for entrepreneurship development and incubation activities in the state.

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