
Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College (SMVEC) recently hosted an enlightening seminar titled “How to Plan for Start-up and Legal & Ethical Steps”, aimed at equipping aspiring entrepreneurs with the knowledge to navigate the complex landscape of starting a business.
Honouring the chief guest

Deeply honored to welcome our esteemed Chief Guest, Shri .Vishnu Varadan, Chief Executive Officer Atal Incubation Centre – Pondicherry Engineering College Foundation, whose presence today adds immense value to our seminar on “How to Plan for Start-up and Legal & Ethical Steps.” His extensive experience and insights into the entrepreneurial landscape are truly inspiring. We are grateful for his willingness to share his knowledge with us, and we look forward to the wisdom he will impart during this session.
Keynote Address

Dr. K. Velmurugan, Dean of Research at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College (SMVEC), delivered an insightful keynote address during the seminar on “How to Plan for Start-up and Legal & Ethical Steps.” In his speech, He emphasized the importance of integrating innovation with ethical practices in entrepreneurship. He highlighted the pivotal role of research in driving sustainable start-up growth and encouraged students to leverage the institution’s robust research ecosystem.
presenting about the startup and ethical steps

Shri V. Vishnu Varadan delivered a compelling presentation on startup planning and ethical practices during the seminar at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College (SMVEC). Drawing from his extensive experience in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, he provided attendees with practical insights into the foundational steps of launching a startup. Emphasizing the significance of ethical decision-making, Shri Varadan highlighted how integrity and social responsibility are integral to sustainable business success. His session offered valuable guidance to aspiring entrepreneurs, encouraging them to build ventures that are not only innovative but also grounded in ethical principles.
Interactive session with Students

The seminar featured a dynamic interactive session that actively engaged students in discussions on startup planning and ethical considerations. Through real-world case studies and scenario-based exercises, students explored the complexities of entrepreneurship, fostering critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving skills. This hands-on approach not only deepened their understanding of the subject matter but also encouraged active participation, making the learning experience both informative and engaging.
Feedback session

The seminar at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College (SMVEC) concluded with a comprehensive feedback session, providing attendees an opportunity to reflect on their experiences and share insights. Participants expressed appreciation for the seminar’s practical approach to startup planning and the emphasis on legal and ethical considerations. Many highlighted the clarity of the presentations and the relevance of the topics discussed. The open forum encouraged constructive dialogue, allowing students to voice their thoughts and suggestions. This exchange not only reinforced the seminar’s key messages but also fostered a sense of community and shared purpose among aspiring entrepreneurs.