
AS MANY AS 25 startups have evinced interest to sign memorandums of understanding with the Centres of Excellence inaugurated by Chief Minister M K Stalin, the Tamil Nadu government said on Sunday.
The startups under the state government’s ‘Olir’ (shine) initiative would be able to grow faster by utilizing the state-of-the-art multi-sector Industry 4.0 Centres of Excellence at ‘optimal costs’ which has been established by the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO) and Tamil Nadu Startup and Innovation Mission (StartupTN).
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