Initiatives Ongoing
- NITEE- Group Health Insurance policy
- LearnShops
- NCR-IT Innovation Expo
- meet the Growth Counselor
NITEE -Group Health Insurance policy:
This cover has been specifically designed for NITEE members to provide a financial risk cover for their employees with family, which is sustainable over a period of time. Apart from bringing the ebenfits of group health insurancce to the NITEE member enterprises, this addresses the issues associated with attracting and retaining talent especially in case of start-ups.
Launched in January 2011, NITEE health insurance policy is covering more than 150 lives in 15 enterprises. Kindly click NITEE-Policy for more details.
NITEE has a special focus on development of leadership, managerial capacities of first generation entrepreneurs and their team members. Towards this NITEE (a) proactively invites and involves knowledge providers’ i.e. senior professionals, consultants, faculty experts, experienced officials on ‘one to many’ format of consultations and training programs for the entrepreneurs and their teams. Apart from these training programs organized by itself NITEE supports (b) vibrant technical interest communities in the Delhi-NCR to address the need of matching IT skills and knowledge involving working IT professionals, students, experts, entrepreneurs etc. (c) partners with fellow eco-system stakeholders within or outside the cluster to organize their events.
NITEE Learnshops: NITEE regularly conducts half day learning workshops delivered by domain experts on business issues like finance, sales,smarketing, pricing, IPR, government schemes etc. These are organized on issues of critical importance to entrepreneur’s business as well as technical challenges. Based on the insights from entrepreneurs around their real time business issues and need of having more than mere awareness building sessions, Topics and experts are decided by the NITEE secretariat and members in advance and discussed in regular review meetings. Larnshops are delivered by the domain experts (mostly practicing consultants) with dissemination of ready to use tools and provision for hand holding support afterwards.
Partnered Learnshops: Apart from conducting Learnshops in-house, NITEE partners with other stakeholders at Delhi-NCR in organizing these knowledge events by supporting mobilization, sharing resources for venue, experts etc. This support is with objectives of collaborative promotion and avoiding duplicity of such events.
Different Incubators, College E-cells, Industrial Associations, stand alone organizers and Networks aimed at entrepreneurs, service providers, investors etc. organize workshops, networking events of various types. These organizers especially those which are not a frequent event organizers face challenges on the fronts of expenses, coordination efforts, mobilization of participants, arranging entrepreneurs as speakers and/or show case, venue availability, resource persons etc. Also many a times there is repetition of the similar events (i.e. topics and coverage) especially in case of short duration workshops. These issues of organization of events, mobilization of participants and non-repetitiveness of similar programs can be addressed by partnering among organizers for the benefit of the intended audience i.e. entrepreneurs.
IT Communities Learnshops: Role of Vibrant, regularly organized, widely participated communities of IT professionals, Students, Entrepreneurs as low cost learning as well as networking platforms cannot be overstressed. These communities especially their regular or occasional meetings are the platforms where the very foundation of knowledge driven venture creation and entrepreneurial team building takes place naturally. These communities are like h4ck3r, Null, OCC-Delhi, Bar camp, linux, PHP, Mobile Monday etc. Many communities especially those are informal (not the registered entities) and driven by volunteers, suffer from issues related to (i) ability to leverage resources for organizing the physical gatherings like getting the venue and sponsors for necessary arrangements, (ii) mobilization of participants as not everyone knows about them, (iii) absence of regular secretarial support to look after the action agenda and building linkages systematically
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