THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) has invited proposals from startups to showcase their skills for ramping up the operations of Kerala Police through technology in its diverse tasks including traffic management.
As part of the initiative, KSUM is looking for startups having products that will cater to the needs of Kerala Police in IT/ Software applications, traffic management, disaster management and training programmes. Startups that have been enrolled under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and obtained the number provided by it can apply under the initiative, which throws open a new front for technology-driven enterprises.
Last date for submitting applications is June 15. For registration, visit: https://forms.zohopublic.com/keralastartupmission/form/KeralaPolice/formperma/4bdwEOZyeTNtOkttvjve0U6WlcaZz22p7d_o1f6QJkE . For more details, contact: Varun. G, e-mail: varun@startupmission.in /9567370286.
Selected startups will be called in for a demo day, to be organised by KSUM, wherein they will get an opportunity to present their products directly with Kerala Police. KSUM is the nodal agency of Kerala Government to promote entrepreneurship development and incubation activities in the State.
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