The key focus of the MoU is to build business opportunities for each country's startups in the other's market.
Kerala
Startup Mission (KSUM), the Kerala government organisation
supporting the startup ecosystem in the state, has tied up with the
Bahrain Economic Development Board (EDB) to support technology
startups. EDB is the investment promotion agency for the Kingdom of
Bahrain.
The
MoU would help promote innovation in their respective markets in
financial technology, information and communication technology (ICT)
and related emerging technologies.
The
key focus of the MoU
is to build business opportunities for each country’s startups in
the other’s market. The scope of cooperation also includes the
facilitation of delegation visits to Bahrain and India, as well as
collaboration on knowledge exchange and best practices regarding
education programmes and curricula, including facilitating and
enhancing cooperation between relevant parties such as financial and
technological institutions, universities and research institutions,
technology experts, and government agencies.
It
will also facilitate the development and growth of FinTech and ICT
start-ups and centres via support from hubs such as Bahrain Fintech
Bay, Brinc Batelco IoT Acceslerator, Flat6 Labs Bahrain, Brilliant
Lab and KSUM Hub and explore innovation projects in areas such as
digital and mobile payments, blockchain and distributed ledgers, big
data, flexible platforms (API), AML, eKYC, and other emerging areas
in FinTech and ICT.
Saji
Gopinath, KSUM CEO said, “Building a robust ecosystem where FinTech
startups and IT firms can access and engage with critical soft
infrastructures such as universities, financial institutions and
government agencies will be a key enabler for growth and innovation
in the FinTech and ICT sectors. These are priority areas for both
Kerala and Bahrain, and we are immensely excited to build even
further upon where we are already seeing incredible growth with this
timely new partnership.”
Business Standard
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