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🚀 Calling all innovators! Startup India,DPIIT in collaboration with CII CIES is proud to launch - ICONN NINJA India Programme: Cohort 3 with Suzuki, Dentsu & Sasakawa Peace Foundation as partners Focus Areas: 🌾 Agri-Tech | 💳 FinTech | 🌱 Sustainability | 🤖 Gen AI | 🚚 Logistics | 🎓 Education 📅 Last date to apply: 20 September 2025 🔗 Apply now & scale your startup journey with #StartupIndia! Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade CII Centre of Excellence for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Startups (CIES) Shri Sanjiv | Shri Sumeet Jarangal #StartupIndia #CII #BharatStartupGrandChallenge #Entrepreneurship

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Devendra Purohit

Innovator and inborn scientist

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As per studies of manufacturing sector, around 50% of process heat in the factories get wastage through chimney, also low temperature solar thermal heat can't be converted into renewable clean electricity. Few foreign companies are converting industrial wastage heat into renewable clean electricity but their efficiency is not more than 18% also they're being Europe and USA origin their per unit cost is very high that is not affordable for Indian factories. In my patented innovation I was able to achieve upto 39% efficiency, means in the same capital cost, factory owner would get just double electricity, also when we would manufacture the machine in india the capital cost would further reduced

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Raj Pandey

Founder And CEO At ROSTUDY® | Director At ROS Education And Startup Pvt.Ltd 🌱

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Apply to ICONN NINJA, or else you’ll end up running a bullock-cart startup with free village WiFi dreams. 😅

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Rajesh Babu Avvaru

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Devendra Purohit

Innovator and inborn scientist

1d

As per studies of manufacturing sector, around 50% of process heat in the factories get wastage through chimney, also low temperature solar thermal heat can't be converted into renewable clean electricity. Few foreign companies are converting industrial wastage heat into renewable clean electricity but their efficiency is not more than 18% also they're being Europe and USA origin their per unit cost is very high that is not affordable for Indian factories. In my patented innovation I was able to achieve upto 39% efficiency, means in the same capital cost, factory owner would get just double electricity, also when we would manufacture the machine in india the capital cost would further reduced

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