Innovation Hub, a facility to nurture new ideas and engage youths in
innovative and creative activities, will be inaugurated at the Kalimpong Science Centre on Saturday.
Set up by the National Council of Science Museums under Scheme for
Promoting Innovation, Creativity and Engagement in Science (SPICES) of
the Union ministry of culture, the hub is one of the many that have, and
will, come up across the country. The hill hub has been set up at the
cost of Rs 1.80 crore.
The facilities in the hub include discovery hall, design studio,
innovation research centre and hall of fame, idea lab and box, break and
remake corner and build from scraps corner.
"All these facilities are designed to promote innovation, creativity
and keep the youths engaged in science. School as well as college
students will be encouraged to adopt innovative ideas and they will be
nurtured by mentors," said B.B. Gurung, the curator of the science
centre.
Sources in the GTA, which runs the science centre, said, to begin
with, the existing staff of the centre would be trained to operate and
maintain the hub. "Once the hub takes off, we will approach the state
government and, hopefully, secure its sanction for the recruitment of
more staff. The hub, we believe, is an important intervention to promote
science and technology in our region," said a source.
According to the SPICES scheme, respective centres will be
responsible for operating and maintaining the innovation hubs, including
recruitment of staff.
However, for the initial three years, the scheme will bear the
recurring expenses of the hub. "These innovation hubs should be driven
by a local board constituted with representatives of industry
associations, academia, civil society and research organisations. The
hub should also develop a network of supporting institutions for
adequate knowledge sharing. This would ensure community participation
and ownership, which are essential for the growth and sustenance of
these innovation hubs," said Gurung, quoting from the details of the
scheme.(TT)
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