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Innovivi, Centre of Excellence launched in Hyderabad

By February 19, 20192 Mins Read
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Innovivi, a Centre of Excellence, has been established in Hyderabad with an objective to provide a platform to foster innovation and entrepreneurship in a collaborative and enabling environment for a positive impact on the Indian Economy.  The innovation hub was inaugurated in the presence of Katherine Hadda, US Consulate General of Hyderabad, K Viplav Kumar, Chairman,Telangana Urban Finance and Infrastructure Development Corporation (TUFIDC), Hyderabad,  Navin Mittal, Hon’ble Commissioner of Collegiate Education & Technical Education, Government of Telangana, India and Anjani Kumar, IPS, Commissioner of Hyderabad, K  Padmanabhaiah, Chairman, ASCII and P M Sai Prasad, Co-Founder, Starfish Venture Partners and Advisor, Innovivi.

Innovivi Centre of Excellence, founded by SreeDivya and Hilary Weber, will endeavour to up-skill youth, men and women and provide them an opportunity for sustainable career transformation by filling the gaps in the education system. The centre will offer, the first of its kind ‘Sky Program – a unique international innovation internship programfor a month in association with SkyDeck, UC Berkeley.  Apart from this David Riemer (an advisor at Berkeley Skydeck Accelerator, 500 Start-ups and BRIAA) will be conducting  masterclasses at Innovivi Centre of Excellence . David teaches innovation and design-thinking at Berkeley-Haas Business School, where he is Executive-in-Residence

Innovivi will also conduct the first ever Block-chain course in India with faculty from University of California, Berkeley in collaboration with Indian experts for a 4-month programme. With an authorisation of social impact partnership agreement with Cloud Foundry Foundation  beingCloud Foundry’s first educational and social impact service and channel provider training provider, Innovivi has paved the platform for first ever certified Cloud Foundry Developer course in India.

Speaking on the launch, SreeDivya, FounderInnovivi Centre of Excellence said “Innovivi Centre of Excellence is proud to bring Silicon Valley trainers and professors from UC Berkeley to train & upskill the youth, men and women in India. We strive to build a World Class Force of Innovative, Technologically Skilled workforce with an Entrepreneurial spirit”.

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