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Workshop on emerging trends in entrepreneurship held at Palampur varsity

A transformative workshop on ‘Emerging trends in innovation, entrepreneurship, and intellectual property rights’ was held at Sri Sai University, Palampur. Organised under the leadership of Dr Amit Sharma, the event marked a significant stride in fostering educational synergy and promoting...
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A transformative workshop on ‘Emerging trends in innovation, entrepreneurship, and intellectual property rights’ was held at Sri Sai University, Palampur.

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Organised under the leadership of Dr Amit Sharma, the event marked a significant stride in fostering educational synergy and promoting a robust entrepreneurial culture in the region. With a focus on contemporary trends, the workshop provided participants with invaluable insights from distinguished speakers, Dr Ruchi Singla and Dr Amresh Kumar.

One of the highlights of the event was the session on innovation management, where experts underscored the importance of cultivating an environment that encourages creativity, risk-taking, and resilience among aspiring entrepreneurs. “Innovation is not merely about conceptualising new ideas; it is about transforming these ideas into tangible solutions that cater to market demands,” said Dr Amresh Kumar.

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The workshop also featured an interactive panel discussion with accomplished entrepreneurs, who shared their real-world experiences and offered advice on the challenges and intricacies of starting and scaling a business. This exchange created an engaging atmosphere, fostering direct dialogue between attendees and speakers, thereby enabling participants to learn and collaborate.

A major milestone of the workshop was the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Sri Sai University and CGC Landran. This partnership is poised to enhance collaborative research, academic exchange and innovation initiatives, laying the groundwork for joint projects, faculty and student exchanges, and the establishment of incubation centres aimed at nurturing budding entrepreneurs.

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Such initiatives are pivotal in preparing the next generation to thrive in a competitive and rapidly evolving global marketplace. The event was graced by esteemed dignitaries, including Tushar Punj, Vice-Chancellor of the university.

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