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AI Gamechangers Award 2023

AI Gamechangers Award 2023

  • Start Date 12-09-2023
  • End Date 15-11-2023
  • Type Awards
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue myGov

The AI Gamechangers Award will provide a global platform to recognize responsible AI solutions that are furthering AI innovation and contributing to GPAI’s mission through the responsible development and deployment of AI.

Details of the program are shared below:

Eligibility: AI startups (Indian and global)
Deadline: November 15th, 2023

Call for Applications: https://www.mygov.in/task/ai-gamechangers-award-2023/
Guidelines for Submission: https://static.mygov.in/static/s3fs-public/mygov_169449571382937911.pdf
Terms & Conditions: https://static.mygov.in/static/s3fs-public/mygov_169449552082937911.pdf

myGov website

Neuron: Open Challenge Program (OCP 7.0)

Neuron: Open Challenge Program (OCP 7.0)

  • Date 29-08-2023
  • Category NEURON

To identify & support potential cutting-edge IT entrepreneurs, especially in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Animated Visual Graphics& IoT and significantly contribute towards product development, job creation and enhance the economic health of the region.

Location: STPI Incubation Centre, Plot No. C-184, Industrial Area, Phase VIIIA, Sector 75, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160071.

Director: Sh. Ajay P Shrivastava

Chief Mentor: Sh. I.S. Paul, Chairman TiE Chandigarh and MD of M/s Drish Infotech Ltd.

Focus Area:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Data Analytics (DA)
  • Internet of Things(IoT)
  • Audio Visual Gaming (AVG)

Neuron: Open Challenge Program (OCP 7.0)

Neuron: Open Challenge Program (OCP 7.0)

  • Start Date 29-08-2023
  • End Date 02-10-2023
  • Type Open Challenge
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue Neuron, Mohali

Objectives: To identify & support potential cutting-edge IT entrepreneurs, especially in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Animated Visual Graphics& IoT and significantly contribute towards product development, job creation and enhance the economic health of the region.

Location: STPI Incubation Centre, Plot No. C-184, Industrial Area, Phase VIIIA, Sector 75, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160071.

Director: Sh. Ajay P Shrivastava

Chief Mentor: Sh. I.S. Paul, Chairman TiE Chandigarh and MD of M/s Drish Infotech Ltd.

Focus Area:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Data Analytics (DA)
  • Internet of Things(IoT)
  • Audio Visual Gaming (AVG)

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Women Entrepreneurs Are Reshaping The Landscape Of India’s Economy

Women Entrepreneurs Are Reshaping The Landscape Of India’s Economy

  • 22-08-2023
Women Entrepreneurs Are Reshaping The Landscape Of India’s Economy

As per the report by Google and Bain & Company, India has 432 million working women and 13.5-15.7 million women-owned businesses which provide direct employment to 22-27 million people

Women entrepreneurs in India have come a long way in the past decade. For inclusive growth of the country, the role of the women entrepreneurs is paramount. As per McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), by inducting 68 million more women into the workforce, India’s GDP can add an additional 0.7 trillion women by 2025. This will also help in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Goal 5 on gender equality and empowering women and girls. While assuming G20 presidency, India has set one of the priorities i.e. women-led development which emphasis on inclusive growth and development.

Women entrepreneurs are creating a niche space in the startup ecosystem as they are venturing into varied sectors and taking on challenges to solve problems. Accessibility of resources and education coupled with government initiatives has empowered women to be successful entrepreneurs, influencing the social and economic demography of the country.

Presently, India ranks 70th among 77 countries on the Global Entrepreneurship and Development Institute's Female Entrepreneurship Index and this aspect needs to be changed as the country is witnessing a right ecosystem for women entrepreneurs to flourish. As per the report by Google and Bain & Company, India has 432 million working women and 13.5-15.7 million women-owned businesses which provide direct employment to 22-27 million people. According to Boston Consulting Group, women-led businesses are estimated to grow 90 per cent in the next five years. Recognising the strength of women entrepreneurship, Government of India has taken several initiatives to support and encourage women entrepreneurs by way of implementing skilling programmes and funding schemes.

One such scheme is Stand-Up India, which aims to promote entrepreneurship among women and scheduled caste/tribes. Under this scheme, women entrepreneurs can avail loans between 10 lakh and 1 crore for setting up new enterprises in manufacturing, services, or the trading sector. Another notable initiative is the Women Entrepreneurship Platform (WEP), launched by NITI Aayog. WEP provides a platform for women entrepreneurs to connect with each other, share knowledge and experiences, and access mentoring and funding opportunities. Schemes and initiatives like Skill Upgradation and Mahila Coir Yojana, Mahila Samriddhi Yojana, Trade Related Entrepreneurship Assistance and Development, Support to Training & Employment Programme for Women, Nai Roshni - Scheme for Leadership Development of Minority Women, Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana, Mahila Udyam Nidhi Yojana, Dena Shakti Scheme, Stree Shakti Package for Women Entrepreneurs and Cent Kalyani Scheme are providing much-needed support to the women entrepreneurs.

India’s startup ecosystem which is the third-largest in the world has around 28,000 active tech startups and out of these 18 per cent startups have women founders and co-founders. As per the report by Zinnov, 19 per cent unicorns are founded by women with a valuation of over $30 bn. These numbers indicate that the true potential of the tech women entrepreneurship is to be unleashed and the startup ecosystem requires more inclusion of the women by way of proper hand holding at various stages of their startup journey.

Shifting its focus from women development to women-led development, the government has started working to maximise their access to education, skill training, and institutional credit. The rise of women's empowerment and entrepreneurship in India is a powerful force driving economic growth, social progress, and gender equality. The government's schemes and initiatives are crucial enablers that provide the necessary support and resources for women entrepreneurs to succeed. By addressing challenges and fostering an ecosystem of opportunities, India can unlock the full potential of women entrepreneurs, leading to a more prosperous and inclusive future. 

Arvind Kumar, Director General, Software Technology Parks of India

(Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the aforesaid article are personal)

SELECTION OF MSP FOR SETTING UP AND MANAGING GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY CLOUD (GCC) & HYBRID CLOUD IN REVENUE SHARE MODEL

STPI invites online bids (Technical & Commercial) from eligible bidders which shall be valid for a minimum period of 180 days from the date of bid submission for “RFP for Selection of MSP for setting up and Managing Government Community Cloud (GCC) & Hybrid Cloud in Revenue Share Model”.

Pre Bid Meeting Link: https://stpi.webex.com/stpi/j.php?MTID=m1a31e9e89739ce19aea3c0f6d4931d16
Meeting number: 2516 388 6326 

Tender Mode: Online (eProcure)

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