New
Delhi, September, 2020.
Prosus, the global
consumer internet group of Naspers, announced the launch of the Prosus Social Impact Challenge for
Accessibility (Prosus SICA)in collaboration with Invest India and Social
Alpha.
The challenge will be
open to Indian startups that are less than ten years old and recognised by the
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade / Ministry of Commerce
and Industry. The winning products will be socially impactful, technologically
innovative, sustainable, scalable and capable of introducing positive change in
the lives of persons with disabilities.
Prosusis committing INR 16,500,000 over three years to
Prosus SICA, and each yearwill award
grants to the top three startups. Startup
India Hub
will host the programme on its website.
Aileen O’Toole, Chief
People Officer, Prosus, said: “Indian entrepreneurs are shaping an exciting future
and building businesses that address unique societal needs. Prosus would like
to support startups in India working on assistive technologies to enhance life
for persons with disabilities. In addition to financial grants, Prosus, along
with our partners, will also provide technical support, mentorship, and
business advice. We would like to help the startups succeed.The programme will
also bring together two key government campaigns, Digital India and Accessible
India.”
Mr. Deepak Bagla, MD
& CEO, Invest India, said: “The excellence of Indian ingenuity has been at the
forefront throughout the pandemic. The ability of our entrepreneurs to pivot
and develop impactful frugal solutions is India’s strength. As we move towards
an Atmanirbhar Bharat, envisioned by the Hon’ble Prime Minister, it becomes
imperative to ensure that India builds on these strengths and provides
solutions for challenges being faced across the world. This challenge, aimed at
developing assistive technologies for persons with disabilities, will aid in
achieving this vision.”
Mr. Manoj Kumar, Chairman
& Founder, Social Alpha,
said:”In India, there is a huge shortage of high quality and affordable
assistive technology solutions that can empower persons with disabilities. We
need to encourage commercial investment in innovations that can cater to
persons with disabilities. We started working in this space in 2018 and have
supported over 15 startups validating their product-market fit, helping with
clinical trials, and bridging the gaps that exist in the distribution and
service channels. We are very proud to partner with Startup India and Prosus
and hope that this challenge will open up exciting opportunities for
entrepreneurs.”
The product should be in
its final stages of launch or have completed user validation. The submissions
will undergo screening by an eminent jury, a thorough evaluation by sector
experts, and end-user interviews followed by demonstration of the use case.
In addition to the grant
award, eligible startups will also receive an opportunity to incubate with
Social Alpha. The winning start-ups will also be inducted into the Prosus SICA
mentorship program where they will benefit from Prosus’s vast experience in
supporting entrepreneurs and helping them succeed.
Participants can learn
more about the challenge and application process on the Startup India Hub http://bit.ly/ProsusSICA
The application process will
be open until 12 October 2020.