JU ties up with top entrepreneur for global startup opportunities
In an initiative aimed at bridging the gap between academic learning and entrepreneurial action, the University of Jammu (JU) on Monday hosted Vikram Upadhyay, entrepreneur and founder of Greenhouse Ventures Pvt Ltd (GHV), for a forward-looking interaction with the university leadership.
The Centre for IT Enabled Services and Management at JU marked a significant step towards fostering a vibrant startup culture on campus by aligning with global innovation networks and startup ecosystems.
Upadhyay, who also leads the Mobility and Automobile Innovation Lab, visited the Centre to explore a strategic partnership. The collaboration seeks to provide students with access to cutting-edge technologies and startup incubation models, particularly in cross-border contexts between India and Japan.
The initiative aims to cultivate entrepreneurial thinking among students and equip them with the skills needed to succeed globally.
Chairing the session, JU Vice Chancellor Prof Umesh Rai stressed the growing importance of industry-academia collaboration. “This collaboration has the potential to transform the learning environment by linking our students to global startup networks and innovation hubs. It is a vital step towards ensuring that education translates into enterprise,” he said.
Upadhyay shared the personal story behind the founding of GHV Accelerator, saying it was “born out of sheer passion”.
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