Deadline: 30-Sep-20
NSRCEL is partnering with Maruti Suzuki India Limited, to help startups working on technology based innovations that can be applied in the Automobile and Mobility sector.
This is a 3-month (Pre-incubation) followed by 6-month (Incubation) engagement designed for startups in ideation to proof of concept stage working in innovations that can be applied in Automobile and Mobility space to become profit making businesses.
Program Highlights
- Access to Domain Experts: Real-Time Assistance by Domain Experts.
- Guidance on Regulations: Facilitating sessions to keep the entrepreneurs updated with the Government Regulations in the Mobility Space.
- Investor Connect: Chance to showcase ventures periodically at startup events/exhibitions.
- Mentoring: Unparalleled access to the extensive mentor network including alumni, industry experts and VCs.
- Need Assessment: Focus on area specific development of ventures and ecosystem mapping of their requirements.
- Opportunity to do a Paid PoC with Maruti Suzuki: Select startups will get incubation support from NSRCEL and an opportunity to do a paid POC with Maruti Suzuki.
Program Benefits
- Best Performing Startup gets a Maruti Suzuki-CIAZ.
Who is it for?
- Advertisement
- Artificial Intelligence
- Autonomous Mobility
- Big Data Analysis
- Blockchain
- Connected Cars
- Data Security
- Digital Solutions
- Finance
- Loyalty Program
- Rural
- Shared Mobility
- Supply Chain
- Vehicle Diagnostics
- Augmented Reality (AR)/Virtual Reality (VR)/Mixed Reality (MR)
- Vehicle Safety/Advanced Driver Assist System (ADAS)
- Warehousing
Eligibility Criteria
- Early-stage startups that have an innovative technology and solution that can be applied to Automobile and Mobility sector.
- They accept applications from solo founders.
- Each applicant must apply with a single idea.
- Founders are required to be committed to their idea full-time and must demonstrate the ability and entrepreneurial mindset to build and grow an organisation.
For more information, visit https://www.nsrcel.org/mobility/#collapse2