Bharat Start-up Grand Challenge to focus on industry-related problems
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Voltas Limited, a Tata Enterprise, to facilitate industry–start-up collaboration in the cooling and smart appliance ecosystem.
The collaboration seeks to engage start-ups working on technologies across areas such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), advanced control systems, power electronics, artificial intelligence and machine learning-based diagnostics, IoT-enabled smart appliances, and digitalisation in manufacturing and service operations, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said on 11 Mar of its unit DPIIT’s latest industry focused ventures.
As part of the initiative, the Startup India initiative under DPIIT and Voltas Limited will explore organising innovation challenges under the Bharat Start-up Grand Challenge and conducting hackathons focused on industry-related problem statements.
Speaking on the occasion, DPIIT Joint Secretary Sanjiv said the collaboration is in line with the Government’s efforts to facilitate greater engagement between industry and start-ups, particularly in emerging technology areas and advanced manufacturing sectors. He noted that such partnerships can help provide start-ups with opportunities to develop and test solutions relevant to industry needs.
Under the partnership, DPIIT through the Startup India initiative will work with Voltas Limited to identify start-ups aligned with emerging industry requirements. Selected start-ups may receive mentorship, technical guidance, access to testing infrastructure, and opportunities for market linkages to support product development.
Focus areas may include energy-efficient cooling systems, air-quality monitoring and filtration technologies, advanced inverter controls, predictive maintenance solutions, refrigerant safety systems, and digital tools for installation and servicing.
Selected start-ups may also participate in structured Proof-of-Concept (PoC) programmes with Voltas engineering teams for product validation and technology integration. The collaboration may also facilitate field trials through Voltas’s service network to support testing and refinement of solutions. Fiinews.com








