India’s first RoboPark to be set up in Thrissur, Kerala

Riya Fernandes Nov 30, 2024 0

INKER Robotics, a startup company in robotics and futuristic tech, has unveiled plans to launch India’s first-ever RoboPark in Thrissur, Kerala. The announcement came during the Huddle Global 2024 event, where INKER signed a partnership agreement with Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM).  

Spanning an anticipated 10 Acres of land parcel, the RoboPark in Kerala has an estimated investment of 350 INR-Crore. In its initial phase, costing around 50 INR-Crore, the project will feature four verticals: RoboLand, Teknowledge Academy, Futuristech, and Inkubator. These pillars will emphasize tech education, skill building, innovation, and startup incubation.

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Furthermore, RoboLand will blend education and entertainment to engage visitors of all ages. Teknowledge Academy will focus on teaching emerging technology skills. Meanwhile, Futuristech will lead research and innovation, targeting real-world applications. Lastly, Inkubator will offer startup funding, mentorship, and prototyping support.  

Rahul P Balachandran, Co-founder of INKER Robotics, emphasized that RoboPark aims to make advanced technologies more accessible to everyone. This pioneering effort will undoubtedly place Thrissur at the heart of India’s tech revolution.  


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