Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Propels Startups as Catalyst of Sustainable Innovation in India's Startup & Unicorn Hub
Xovian Aerospace wins the StartUp Mumbai Challenge
- StartUp Mumbai Challenge aligns with Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s Mission LiFE- Lifestyle for Environment and India’s commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
- The challenge is powered by Turbostart and supported by United Nations India
Mumbai, January 25, 2024: The inaugural StartUp Mumbai Challenge, with the theme, Forever Planet”, held earlier today at the iconic Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) as part of the Mumbai Festival 2024, witnessed enormous enthusiasm from the city's vibrant entrepreneurial community. With the bell-ringing ceremony at BSE marking the pinnacle of the event, the challenge titled 'Forever Planet' proved to be a resounding success, amplifying Mumbai's stature as an innovation hub. The initiative aligns with Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's Mission LiFE- Lifestyle for Environment and India's commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Powered by Turbostart, the challenge focused on concepts prioritizing eco-friendly living and environmental preservation. This transformative initiative signifies a bold step toward nurturing early-stage startups, specifically concentrating on sectors crucial for the city's evolution - sustainability, entertainment, media, sports, and lifestyle enhancement.
Ten startups and entrepreneurs showcased their groundbreaking ideas, contributing to the festival's mission of advancing Mumbai's identity as a global centre for innovation, during the grand finale of the StartUp Mumbai Challenge.
While assuring the Government’s partnership with ideas that are sustainable, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister, Government of Maharashtra, “In celebrating the vibrant culture and innovative spirit of Maharashtra, we recognize that sustainability is not just a concept but a collective responsibility. The innovation showcased at today's StartUp Challenge, we recognize that startups are the catalysts for positive change. Maharashtra is now hailed as the startup capital of India and not just startup capital, it is also the unicorn capital of India. As the startup capital and unicorn hub of India, Maharashtra is at the forefront of fostering new business ecosystems. By transitioning to distributed solar power in agriculture, we not only empower our farmers but also cultivate a new ecosystem of opportunities. Today's startups are not just shaping ideas; they are transforming lives, contributing to a greener and more prosperous tomorrow. In the face of climate change, our collective innovation is the key to ease of living and a better tomorrow.”
While setting the stage for the Start-Up Mumbai Challenge, Mr. Anand Mahindra, Chairperson of the Mumbai Festival Advisory Committee, said, “Connecting with startups is a legacy from my grandfather, who began in Calcutta with minimal resources but astutely moved to where the streams of opportunity flowed as he recognized the growth potential. Today, as we explore startups, I am thrilled by those not just driven by profit, but by a noble vision to enhance our world. In a world where our gaze shifts not only to market indices but also to the skies each morning, this exploration holds significance. In an era where our focus extends beyond market indices, Mumbai, the city where dreams come true, and now the fourth-largest capital market in the world, is the ideal stage for acknowledging and supporting these transformative endeavors. Acknowledging this evolution, we stand poised for an event that transcends market dynamics, aligning with the transformative spirit of our times,"
Supported by the United Nations India, the Mumbai Festival has embraced the UNSDGs and Global Goals, finding inspiration for themes and execution across various initiatives. The StartUp Mumbai Challenge, organised by Wizcraft Entertainment Agency as a part of the Mumbai Festival 2024, aligns with environmental goals, focusing on businesses and ideas contributing to a planet-friendly future through the "Forever Planet" theme.
The panel discussion Breaking Barriers, Building Sustainability: Thinking Beyond ROI, moderated by Ayesha Faridi, National Editor ET Now, featured the eminent mentors, Ronnie Screwvala, Chairperson and Co-Founder, upGrad; Vikas Agnihotri, Director, InMobi and GlobalBees; Kaustubh Dhavse, Joint Secretary and OSD to the Deputy Chief Minister, Govt of Maharashtra; Harsh Jain, CEO & Co-founder, Dream11 and Dream Sports; and Venkat Raju, Global CEO, Turbostart. The three winners of the StartUp Mumbai Challenge are:
- Xovian Aerospace
- Kabadiwala
- Livprotec
In this panel discussion, the focus shifted from startup challenges to a broader exploration of India's evolving entrepreneurship landscape. Emphasizing the need to redefine the startup concept, the speakers highlighted understanding consumers, building strong teams, and a clear problem-solving focus. Topics included the startup ecosystem's evolution, Maharashtra's government support, and the importance of patient funding. The overarching message was clear: success lies in meticulous planning, a deep understanding of the consumer, and a commitment to solving real-world problems while showcasing the dynamic nature of the ecosystem and the importance of sustainable growth
Shedding light on the government's startup initiatives, Shri Kaustubh Dhavse, Joint Secretary and OSD to the Deputy Chief Minister, Government of Maharashtra, said, "As the Government of Maharashtra, our primary objective is to act as a catalyst and facilitator by implementing effective policies and principles that nurture the entrepreneurial spirit. To propel India towards becoming a 5 trillion-dollar economy, with Maharashtra serving as the gateway, startups assume paramount importance. Hence, the government plays a crucial role, primarily as an enabler. In response to the ever-evolving startup landscape driven by new technologies and ideas, government policies must remain dynamic. Through the Maharashtra State Innovation Society, we have introduced a Rs 100 crore startup fund, recognising the significance of supporting startups lacking essential access. While our fund aims to benefit every deserving startup, its predominant focus lies in reaching out to startups in tier two and tier three cities, providing them with the necessary impetus and mentorship.”
Ronnie Screwvala, Chairperson and Co-Founder, upGrad, while speaking about his entrepreneurial journey, said, "Mumbai, a cof city of dreams, marked the beginning of my path as a first-generation entrepreneur. This opportunity allowed me to dream with my eyes wide open. The essence lies in the background shaping you, the choices defining you, and the imperative notion that dreams extend beyond mere fiscal aspects. In today's Startup challenge, the focal point transcends mere ROI and investment; it involves spearheading transformative changes in society. For startups, comprehending your consumer in this price-sensitive market and addressing their needs takes precedence. Contrary to the notion that funding should top your list of priorities, it deserves the fifth spot for those seeking a successful venture."
Detailing his entrepreneurial journey from ideation to implementation, Harsh Jain, CEO & Co-founder, Dream11 and Dream Sports, conveyed, "Within the realm of any startup, one encounters novel challenges daily, spanning from recruiting talent and pitching ideas to growing and ensuring profitability. These facets collectively embody the essence of the struggle for an entrepreneur. Despite these challenges, facing each obstacle head-on and striving for superior outcomes becomes paramount. In the trajectory of our startup, we too grappled with numerous challenges. After navigating through 3 to 4 years of pivoting, we eventually discovered our path, and since then, our trajectory has been one of continuous scaling. As an entrepreneur, a profound passion for your work is indispensable."
Vikas Agnihotri, Director, InMobi and GlobalBees shared his perspective, “In the realm of startups, the present scenario is more favourable than in the past; the current ecosystem is significantly improved. We now witness early-stage founders with immense talent contributing to the landscape. Furthermore, a noteworthy trend is the increased willingness of seasoned founders to invest time in supporting and mentoring emerging startups and entrepreneurs, facilitating valuable guidance and networking opportunities. In today's dynamic startup environment, the collaborative spirit among entrepreneurs cultivates an atmosphere where knowledge-sharing and mentorship are highly valued.”
Reflecting on the evolution of the startup ecosystem, Venkat Raju, Global CEO, Turbostart, said, "Over the past decade, I've observed the dynamic phases of growth and saturation within startups. What holds significance is not just the quantity but the quality of startups —entrepreneurs and their ideas, particularly the emphasis on originality, steering away from replicated concepts borrowed from the West or China. The key is aligning with the unique needs of India. Notably, there's a rising trend of startups dedicated to supporting sustainability in the ecosystem. The progress within the entire startup sector in India has been truly remarkable."
On the occasion of the StartUp Mumbai Challenge, these illustrious mentors and key dignitaries ceremoniously rang the bell at the Bombay Stock Exchange, symbolizing the triumph of the StartUp movement in Mumbai.
The Mumbai Festival 2024 has successfully showcased Mumbai's potential as a global innovation and entrepreneurship destination, setting the stage for future editions that promise even greater success.
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