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Karnataka State Innovation Council

Sam Pitroda, as Chair of the National Innovation Council of India, wrote to the Chief Ministers of each State in 2010 suggesting they set up their own Innovation Council to “drive the innovation agenda… and harness the core competencies, local talent, resources and capabilities to create new opportunities” in their State. To date, 22 States and Union Territories have set one up. We wanted to know what the Councils were up to and what scope there was for British organisations to work with them. And what better place to start than in Bangalore – the capital of Karnataka and India’s science hub?

Sam Pitroda, Chairman of National Innovation Council.

So, last week I met with Professor H P Khincha, the Chairman of the Karnataka State Innovation Council (KSIC). We exchanged notes over coffee in Professor Khincha’s office in the Department of Electrical Engineering, at the Indian Institute for Science. By the end of the meeting, we both resolved that we would find ways to cooperate as the work of the KSIC develops. While we work out what that might be, here’s some highlights of the KSIC’s existing work – I hope this will give a flavour about what the Innovation Councils are about and inspire ideas for how the UK could connect with them:

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