IIM-C director Saibal Chatterjee said that the Innovation Park, which started two years ago, has provided seed capital to six start-ups and is ready to go for a second series of funding.
"The park is presently incubating 14 start-ups and IIM-C has also got the mandate to mentor 40 start-ups in the social enterprise sector under the INVENT scheme for a period of three years", he told reporters here today.
The verticals in the social enterprise domain are healthcare, education for masses, technological innovation, agriculture, water and sanitation.
These start-ups under the INVENT programme would be for-profit enterprises which would receive initial seed funding from DST and DFID.
Ashok Banerjee of IIM-C said that the start-ups would get access to the IIM alumni network for mentoring purposes, adding that they would be reaching out to the districts for hunting talent.