Science & Tech Ministry, TiE And ISB Plan Rs 75 Crore Seed Fund

India's department of science and technology may join hands with The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) and the Indian School of Business (ISB) to launch a seed fund. The initial corpus for the fund is likely to be Rs 75 crore or $19 million, reports Business Standard. The report quotes AS Rao, adviser, Department of Scientific & Industrial Research (DSIR), as saying that the fund would focus on product innovation and intellectual property-based solutions. The framework may be finalised by March 2008. The idea has been inspired by the Israel government's Chief Scientist model, which encompasses incubator and R&D programmes, besides investment grants.
In July, Nasscom had announced a $25 million Indian Innovation Fund in public-private partnership to invest in tech startups. Does anyone have an update on that?

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