Global Institute of Engineering & Technology (Autonomous)
(An Initiative of Ministry of Education – MoE, Government of India)

About Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC)

The Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) at Global Institute of Engineering & Technology (Autonomous) is established under the aegis of the Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India, to systematically promote a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and creative problem-solving among students and faculty.

The council acts as a dedicated body to identify, nurture, and support innovative ideas and transform them into viable products, prototypes, and startups. It serves as a catalyst in bridging the gap between theoretical learning and real-world applications by encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, design thinking, and technology-driven solutions.

The IIC aligns with the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat by empowering students to become job creators rather than job seekers.

Vision

To build a vibrant innovation and startup ecosystem within the institution that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and entrepreneurial leadership for sustainable societal development.

Mission

  • To promote innovation and entrepreneurship across all disciplines
  • To create awareness about startup culture and government initiatives
  • To provide a platform for ideation, incubation, and commercialization
  • To encourage students to solve real-world problems using technology
  • To facilitate collaboration with industries, incubators, and investors

Core Objectives

  • Develop an institutional framework for innovation and startup support
  • Identify and nurture creative potential among students
  • Conduct regular innovation and entrepreneurship-related activities
  • Provide mentorship for idea validation and prototype development
  • Facilitate filing of patents, copyrights, and other IPRs
  • Promote interdisciplinary and socially relevant projects
  • Encourage participation in national-level innovation challenges

Organizational Structure

The IIC operates through a structured committee comprising:

  • President – Head of the Institution
  • Convener – Senior Faculty Coordinator
  • Innovation Activity Coordinators
  • Startup Activity Coordinators
  • Internship & Industry Interaction Coordinators
  • IPR & Legal Experts
  • Student Representatives (Innovation Ambassadors)

This structure ensures smooth planning, execution, and monitoring of all innovation-related activities.

Functional Domains

1. Innovation & Ideation

  • Conducting idea generation sessions and brainstorming workshops
  • Promoting design thinking and problem-solving approaches
  • Organizing innovation challenges and competitions

2. Entrepreneurship Development

  • Startup awareness programs and bootcamps
  • Business model development workshops
  • Pitching sessions and investor interactions

3. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)

  • Awareness programs on patents, copyrights, and trademarks
  • Assistance in patent filing and documentation
  • Encouraging protection of innovative ideas

4. Incubation & Startup Support

  • Providing guidance for prototype development
  • Connecting students with incubation centers and accelerators
  • Facilitating funding opportunities through government schemes

5. Industry & Institutional Collaboration

  • Partnering with industries, MSMEs, and startups
  • Inviting entrepreneurs and innovators for interaction sessions
  • Collaborating with innovation hubs and research organizations

Major Activities Conducted

  • Innovation & Entrepreneurship Awareness Programs (IEAP)
  • Hackathons and Ideation Competitions
  • Startup Bootcamps and Business Plan Contests
  • Workshops on Design Thinking and Lean Startup
  • IPR Awareness and Patent Filing Sessions
  • National Innovation Day & Startup Day Celebrations
  • Expert Talks by Successful Entrepreneurs and Industry Leaders
  • Field Visits to Startups and Incubation Centers

Student Engagement & Opportunities

The IIC provides a wide range of opportunities for students to actively engage in innovation:

  • Participation in Smart India Hackathon (SIH) and other national contests
  • Becoming Innovation Ambassadors under MoE initiatives
  • Working on live projects and real-world problem statements
  • Access to mentorship, funding, and incubation support
  • Exposure to startup ecosystems and entrepreneurial networks

Facilities & Support Provided

  • Innovation and project labs
  • Prototype development support
  • Access to research resources and tools
  • Guidance from faculty mentors and industry experts
  • Networking opportunities with startups and investors

Impact & Future Road Map

Impact

  • Significant increase in student participation in innovation activities
  • Development of multiple student prototypes and working models
  • Emergence of student-led startups and entrepreneurial ventures
  • Enhanced awareness and filing of IPRs
  • Recognition in national-level innovation programs and competitions

Future Roadmap

  • Establishment of a full-fledged incubation center within the campus
  • Strengthening industry partnerships for innovation projects
  • Increasing startup funding and mentorship opportunities
  • Promoting interdisciplinary and sustainable innovation projects
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