Karnataka Pioneers Nanotechnology: Bengaluru India Nano 2024
Minister N S Boseraju announced significant efforts to establish Karnataka as a nanotechnology research hub at the Bengaluru India Nano 2024 curtain raiser. Initiatives like KSRF and e-KRDIP will foster startups and spread research findings. The event will feature experts and provide hands-on tutorials for beginners and professionals.

In a bid to position Karnataka as a leader in nanotechnology research, Minister of Science and Technology N S Boseraju detailed significant strategic steps at the Bengaluru India Nano 2024 curtain raiser on Tuesday.
Highlighting the state's commitment to innovation, Boseraju emphasized the role of the Karnataka State Research Foundation (KSRF) and Karnataka R&D Innovation Platform (e-KRDIP) in propelling research and startup support. 'Revolutionary' state schemes have also attracted global companies, he noted.
The Bengaluru India Nano event, set for August 1-3, will host over 700 delegates and 75 speakers, featuring tutorials and poster presentations by young researchers. This summit aims to showcase nanotechnology's potential in climate, energy, and healthcare.
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