"There is a reluctance to use technologies which is a great challenge to mitigation of disaster management," chief of Disaster Risk Reduction at United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Muralee Thummarukudy said.
He was referring to the damage caused by Ockhi in Kerala apart from neighbouring Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep.
Speaking at #StartupCharcha organised by Maker Village at Kerala Technology Information Zone, Kinfra Hi-Tech Park here, he said technologies which yielded more profit become popular in the market soon.
"The fishermen were able to know the price of the fish at each market and wouldsell it at the place which gave them the maximum price," he said.
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"A study was also conducted at the international level to find out how technology was used by the fishermen in Kerala to increase their profit," he added.
When some young entrepreneurs said technologies developed by ISRO were available for Rs 2,000 for fishing boats, he said people did seriously consider leveraging technologies to mitigate disaster.
The future for startups is in healthcare, entertainment and mobility as the population of those retired from service will increase in India, he said.
"Start-ups should come up with good ideas which can change the society and keeping a track of future requirements," he added.
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