Intel in India and the
Department of Science and Technology today announced the call for entries for
the Intel & DST- “Innovate for Digital India Challenge”. The challenge is
aimed at fostering a culture of innovation, create solutions that can address
local needs and build an empowered ecosystem for pervasive technology adoption
in the country. The challenge will be open to aspiring and existing
entrepreneurs, innovators, academia, designers, engineers and makers from
diverse backgrounds. To participate in the challenge, candidates must log on towww.innovatefordigitalindia.intel.in and
register their projects at the earliest. The registration closes on June 22,
2015.
Participants of the Intel
& DST- Innovate For Digital India Challenge will be mentored by industry
stalwarts and Intel experts. The participants will be trained in technical
know-how, will be provided access to product kits and infrastructure and
multiple commercialization opportunities. They will be offered market linkages
and access to funds at various stages to enable them to make their solutions
readily deployable. The challenge has been designed in collaboration with the
Department of Science and Technology* (DST), with support from
the Department for Electronics and Information Technology*, MyGov.in* and
will be managed by IIM Ahmedabad’s Centre for Innovation Incubation and
Entrepreneurship*(CIIE).
Narendra Bhandari,
Director, Software and Services Group, Intel Asia Pacific & Japan, Naganand
Doraswamy EVP & co-founder SPAN Infotech & President TIE Bengaluru and Shankar
Maruwada, CEO & Co-founder Ekstep led the announcement of the challenge at
a press meet today.
“Innovation is part of
Intel’s DNA,” said Narendra Bhandari “This challenge combines
Intel’s history of creating innovative technology with government’s Digital
India vision, complemented by entrepreneurial talent to create a sustainable
technology ecosystem. Through this challenge, we aim to encourage people to
come forward and participate and create solutions that will help make Digital
India, a reality.”
Naganand Doraswamy, EVP
& co-founder SPAN Infotech & President TIE Bengaluru, said, “It is
wonderful to see Intel actively collaborating with the government in the
product start-up space. The Intel & DST Innovate For Digital India
Challenge will offer a platform to the young creative minds of Karnataka to
showcase their ideas and build start-ups that can make a difference in the
Indian market.”
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