Global Innovators & Entrepreneurs Network LEADERSHIP INNOVATION ENTREPRENEURSHIP
About Global Innovators & Entrepreneurs Network () is a global program connecting Entrepreneurs and Innovators around the globe. Startup-Village is an excellent echo system for budding entrepreneurs in India and World. & Startup Village both are the programs run by a Non-Profit Organization, Training Enhancement and Placement Monitoring Organization (TEPMO). With the infrastructural support of Shri Sant Gajajan Maharaj College of Engineering (SSGMCE), Shegaon, TEPMO have started an International initiative, called, Global Innovators & Entrepreneurs Network Start-Up Village. This is a 20,000 sq.ft. infrastructure with food and stay facility to accommodate around 400 entrepreneurs all over the world. We aim to create a Green Corridor for entrepreneurship and innovation for entrepreneurs in India and rest of the world. Below mentioned are the facilities provided at ; Entrepreneurship Training Skill Based Training Co-Working Space Product Development Support Investment / Banking Support 6. Marketing Support 7. Mentoring 8. Global Networking
Services Skill Enhancement Trainings On the mountains of truth, you can never climb in vain: either you will reach a point higher up today, or you will be training your powers so that you will be able to climb higher tomorrow. (Friedrich Nietzsche) Entrepreneurship Courses a) Two Days Entrepreneurship c) Three Months Entrepreneurship Crash Course Development Certificate Course b) One Month Entrepreneurship d) Six Months Entrepreneurship Development Certificate Course Development Diploma Course Skill Based Technical Training Courses a) SAP Training Program c) Programing & Database Training Programs b) CNC Training Programs d) Machine Tools Training Program
Co-Working Space At GIENET we have built world class infrastructure of 20,000 sq.ft. which can easily accommodate 400 entrepreneurs and innovators around the world. The co-working space is designed keeping in mind the latest facilities, which are required by the budding up entrepreneurs, and this facility is no less than a Facebook or a Google office. Hostel Canteen Playground Gym Library 6. 7. 8. 9. Walking Plaza Yoga Centre Music Centre Sports Complex The above-mentioned are few of the other facilities supplemented with the GIENET co-working space. Product Development Support The biggest challenge the Indian entrepreneurs face today is developing a prototype and getting necessary IPR protection to their product. Our technical team has more than 20 years of experience to guide and do handholding. Our research labs are open 24x7x365, we shall be providing all the raw material needed to develop a prototype. 3D Printing Facility Prototype Development IPR Registration Other Technical Certifications
Investment Support Private Investors Institutional Investors Venture Capitalists 6. Government Institutions Private and Nationalised Banks Government Funding Schemes 6. Marketing Support After completing the basics like refining the idea, prototyping of product or service, arranging co-working space, investments are through or in process and you are ready to do business. Later comes the most difficult stage which 80% of the startups are not able to pass through, that is, selling the product or the service. It s difficult because it takes time for a product or a service to gain consumer confidence unless your product or service is really disruptive. Online Platform for Buyer and Seller Providing Our Assurance Recommendations from the Known Brands Or Individuals Conducting Regular Buyer Seller Meets Analysis Of Market Reach for Startups Above mentioned are the activities we will be supporting to the GIENET entrepreneurs, so that they need not have to struggle for business and their survival
7. Mentoring Entrepreneurship can be correlated to a ship sailing through oceans, it has a captain and the supporting team whose joint efforts take the ship to the shores. You may not reach the shore in spite of having good support team, a sophisticated ship, a strong map if you do not have a compass, you may get lost if there is no compass in the ship. Similar to a compass is a Mentor in the journey of entrepreneurship. The mentor with his experience keeps navigating you through the difficulties of the entrepreneurship journey, they provide; Information and Knowledge Timely Feedback Expedite Organizational Growth Motivation Devil s Advocate 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Unbiased Opinions and Options Networking Experience Bank Anchors Trusted Advisors 8. Global Networking Global Entrepreneur Meet Global Innovator Meet Global Incubation Tie Up International Youth Exchange 6. 7. International Investor Meet International Mentor Meet International Business Meet
iwoman As per the book, Gender and Development in India, in the context of developing countries where problems follow women entrepreneurs like shadow, they struggle, and have hurdles in every walk of life, achieving the goals of entrepreneurship. In traditional families, women have been trained, to listen, obey, take care of family and leave the decision to the men in the family. Family environment is generally not helpful; women entrepreneurs have to take time off from their household duties. It is also difficult to find men prepared to work under women. The women entrepreneurs suffer from a number of problems at the pre-investment stage, investment stage and post-investment stage. The problems mainly related to finance, raw material and marketing. Getting finance is a big problem because women generally do not have property in their name. They cannot offer property as collateral security. Banks too consider women less creditworthy. The risks are even more for the women entrepreneurs as she has to work in a male dominated are. The main drawbacks to women's success are lack of experience, and inaccessibility of resources to develop the entrepreneurial skills like independence, self-confidence, assertiveness and drive. To promote women entrepreneurship we have designed a special program iwoman, which aims to facilitate an environment in terms of training, co-working space, product development, mentoring, investments and market support.
Rural Entrepreneurship Development (RED) As per 2014 population census, out of 121 crore Indians, 83 crore Indians live in villages, which is 70% of the total population. Nowadays a big shift is seen in rural population migrating to urban areas in search of employment, which is causing imbalance in the urban echo-system due increase in human dwellings and shortage of infrastructure facilities. Government is running many schemes like PMEGP, Product Development, Design Intervention and Packaging, Marketing Scheme, Marketing Assistance Scheme etc. however still the rural entrepreneurship programs do not see successful landings because of following reasons; The Rural Entrepreneurs Particularly Do Not Know How To Synchronize Their Skills With The Market Requirements. Inefficient Management for Marketing and Sale. Stiff Competition. 6. 7. 8. 9. Low Mobility. Social Attitudes. Lower Ability To Bear Risk. Lack Of Education. Low Need for Achievement. Inadequate Infrastructure. To promote rural entrepreneurship we have designed a special program RED (Rural Entrepreneurship Development), which aims to facilitate an environment in terms of training, co-working space, product development, `mentoring, investments and market support.
Team Mangesh Wankhade Managing Director Aubin Joe Director (Technology & Innovation) Camila Maria Global Partner Dr. Ashok Ghatol Director (Training) Najeeb Ahmad Associate Director (Policy Design) Javier Rosello Global Partner Maj Gen Rajiv Sachdev (Retd) Director (Operations) Snehal Wankhade Sachin Baviskar Director (Strategy & Planning) Krishna Sharma Associate Director (Operations) Director (Digital Marketing) Manuel Rastoll Benat Insuza Global Partner G i ENET Global Partner
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