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1 BSC BioNEST Bio-Incubator, Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Faridabad 121 001, Haryana,, IN
Source
Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, Vol 26, No 1 (2021), Pagination: 31-38
Abstract
Startups are now being widely recognized as important engines for innovation and growth. The Indian startup ecosystem has evolved dynamically over the last two decades. Some startups were founded in the 2000s, but the ecosystem was still immature as only few investors were active and the number of support organizations such as, incubators and accelerators were limited. The Government of India is taking every possible step towards creating a conducive environment for the country’s startup ecosystem. This paper discusses about the growing startup entrepreneurial ecosystem in India, the support available for nurturing the ecosystem, the role of incubators in the development of startups, the importance of intellectual property (IP) protection and the challenges faced by startups.
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