Bengaluru, 16th October
2020.
Rajan Nanda Innovation Lab, an initiative of
Escorts Ltd., has selected five start-ups in agri-tech, rail-tech and
infra-tech through its Inter-College Innovation Challenge IC2 to
fund, incubate & mentor. All selected concepts would receive a seed funding
from Escorts. Partial & limited financial assistance would also be
provided to nine other ideas for building of prototypes or testing and
validating existing prototypes.
The Inter- College Innovation Challenge
was launched in February 2020 with an aim to identify and nurture unique and
innovative ideas in agriculture mechanization, smart construction and rail
safety. The innovation challenge was open to college students and young
start-up fraternity. The challenge witnessed participation from Indian and
international institutions as well as students and alumni of premier
engineering & management institutions.
Speaking on the
Innovation Challenge, Shenu Agarwal, CEO, Escorts Agri Machinery, Escorts Ltd., said, “Escorts
is a purpose-led organisation. Our aim is to make farmers prosperous,
infrastructure smarter & rail transport more comfortable and safe. Our
engineering legacy & entrepreneurial spirit of seven decades has been built
on developing innovative and disruptive technologies and solutions. The IC2 initiative
of the Rajan Nanda Innovation Lab gives college students across India a great
opportunity to transform their ideas into successful businesses propositions
with social impact. Through IC2, we hope to realize the
dreams of our country’s young entrepreneurs.”
According
to Sharad Gupta, Chief Innovation Officer, Rajan Nanda Innovation Lab
(RNIL), “RNIL seeks to amplify technology-led entrepreneurship
through collaboration and incubation. RNIL works on spotting the new emerging
technologies in the country and around the world by collaborating with leading
technology centres, academia and research institutions. Through crowdsourcing,
we plan to identify technology innovations and then incubate them with the
desired funding support. In the inception year, the Innovation Challenge
received an overwhelming response from students and budding start-ups. The jury
was impressed by the sheer scale of ingenuity and application and it was tough
selecting the final five from the 31 finalists. India has a treasure trove of
engineering skills married with entrepreneurial spirit and we have tapped into that
wellspring with the Innovation Challenge.”
The jury, comprising a
multi-disciplinary leadership team from Escorts, selected ideas that included
start-up ideas for AI and IoT-based applications in agriculture for farm
productivity; telematics & sensors technologies for smart construction and
infrastructure practices and AI-based rail transport safety technology.
The Innovation Challenge invited solutions in the agri-tech domain for technologies to boost power, reduce fuel consumption, technology for low cost Li-ion or other battery options to reduce input cost, telematics or predictive forecasting technology on tractors and precision and automation – based tractor accessories and technology. Another set of challenges posed were to find innovative ways to make each farm and crop intelligence and advisory accessible to each farmer using a combination of mobile apps, AI, precision agri services, crop planning, budgeting and consulting. The Infra-tech based focus invited ideas on Smart construction technology, Automotive Design & Ergonomics. In the Rail-Tech space, student start-ups were invited to pitch ideas for Smart Railway innovation in communication, comfort and Safety.