Ganglia Technologies – one of the 24 start-ups for Singapore India Hackathon

An outcome of the research, innovation, and entrepreneurial emphasis of Kasturba Medical (KMC) and Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Ganglia Technologies Private Limited is among the 12 start-ups in India’s start-up category and has been shortlisted as one of the 24 start-ups for the prestigious Singapore-India Hackathon 2023.

It has been achieved through the tireless efforts of the Chairman, Dr Jayaraj Mymbilly Balakrishnan (Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, KMC, Manipal, MAHE), ably supported by the MD and CEO, Dr Dasharathraj K Shetty (Associate Professor, Department of Data Science and Computer Applications, MIT, Manipal, MAHE) and with the invaluable support of Manipal-GoK-Bioincubator and Centre for Disaster Management, MAHE apart from continued support of   Deemed to be University of MAHE, KMC, and  MIT. Ganglia Technologies is a part of Manipal – Government of Karnataka Bioincubator, Technology Business Incubator, which is an initiative by MAHE and the Government of Karnataka. It was set up to facilitate incubation of start-ups.

Ganglia Technologies received grants under the Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme. The Singapore-India Hackathon is an incredible platform that fosters collaboration and showcases ground-breaking ideas. Ganglia Technologies is very appreciative of this chance to network with sector experts, potential investors, and other budding start-ups. The business is excited to use this platform to make significant contributions to the burgeoning start-up ecosystem.

By Business Bureau