MSH Collaborated With MathWorks To Assist Tech Startups in India

MSH Collaborated With MathWorks: MathWorks, a developer of mathematical computing tools for scientists and engineers, has announced a collaboration with the MietY Startup Hub (MSH), an initiative of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).

MSH incubators will have free access to MATLAB, a programming and numeric computing platform used to analyze data, build algorithms, and generate models, as well as Simulink, a product and system simulation environment. MSH entrepreneurs also have access to over 100 add-on toolboxes, as well as engineering help from MathWorks professionals and the MATLAB Central user community. Many sectors have utilized these techniques across a variety of application areas, including artificial intelligence, electrification, simulation, and wireless, to name a few. All MSH incubators and entrepreneurs will participate in a virtual onboarding hosted by MSH and MathWorks.

“The tie-up between MSH and MathWorks aims to benefit tech startups by providing them with necessary products and services, mentorship and technical upskilling, and assistance in market outreach, thus reinforcing the objective of MSH – to promote innovation leading to the creation of world-class start-ups and a vibrant economy,” said MSH CEO Mr. Jeet Vijay.

“We are honored to be a part of MietY Startup Hub’s efforts to create India’s tech startup ecosystem. Sunil Motwani, Country Manager – Sales & Service MathWorks India Private Limited, stated, “We look forward to delivering our industry-standard tools and knowledge to entrepreneurs linked with MSH incubators.”