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| Fourteen Indian Entrepreneurs Awarded for
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Fourteen Indian entrepreneurs were today awarded under
the Lokheed Martin India Innovation Growth Programme. Giving away the awards in
New Delhi, Dr. T. Ramasami, Secretary, Department of Science & Technology
said that there is enough scope for innovation in our country and the challenge
is to turn these ideas into profit making ideas. Seven awards each were given
in gold and silver categories. The Innovations included Waste Plastic Conversion
to petroleum fuels, Smart card operated prepaid energy meter with automatic load
controller, Apoptopic Proteins that can be used for the treatment of diseases
like Allergy and Asthma by fusing them with human proteins, formulation of herbal
essential oils extracts and isolates that repels mosquitoes etc. FICCI
jointly with the Lockheed Martin Corporation and IC2 Institute, University of
Texas at Austin implemented the Lockheed Martin India Innovation Growth Program
in India in March 2007. It is a two-year, nation-wide project, created to enhance
the growth and development of India's entrepreneurial economy.
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: Press Information Bureau Date :
July 18, 2007 |