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Encouraging innovation in Ayush, Prime Minister awards startups
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SME Times News Bureau | 20 Apr, 2022
In
line with the Government of India's vision to support start-ups in the
country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi distributed awards to the winners
of 'Ayush Start-up Challenge' organised by All India Institute of
Ayurveda (AIIA) in association with Start-up India.
The
challenge was launched on February 4, 2022. The main aim of the
Challenge is to encourage early-stage start-ups and individuals working
on innovations in Ayurveda and other alternative healing and medicine
systems.
There were three entry categories for participating in
the challenge -- Ayush Food Innovations, Ayush Bio-instrumentation
(Hardware solutions) and Ayush IT Solutions (Software solutions). There
were two winners in each of the three categories with a cash prize of
Rs. 1 lakh for the winner and Rs 50,000 for the runner-up. Overall,
there were six winners.
Under the 'Food Innovations in Ayush
Sector: Ready to Eat Nutritious Ayurveda Ahara (Food)' category Ayur
Foods won the first prize for developing Therapeutic Ayurveda
Nutraceuticals. Priya Nitin Gokhale bagged the first prize in 'Ayush
Bio-instrumentation (Hardware Solutions) and Innovations in Healthcare'
category for Thermoregulator for sudation chamber.
Nadipulse
Prognostics Private Limited grabbed the first for Nadiyantra-pulse
diagnosis in 'Ayush IT Solutions in the areas of Artificial Intelligence
(AI) based solutions in Ayurveda Diagnostics, Virtual reality,
Biosensors & Trackers'.
At the Global Ayush Investment &
Innovation Summit 2022, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the efforts
of All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) in encouraging the growth of
Ayush start-ups in the country and said: "There are immense
opportunities for investment in the Ayush sector. The Ayush Ministry has
been promoting the culture of traditional medicine start-ups and has
received an encouraging response from the youth. The All India Institute
of Ayurveda had organised the Ayush Start Up Challenge recently through
its newly established incubation centre.
"The centre will offer
technical know-how and expertise to budding entrepreneurs and startups
to innovate and invest in Ayush systems. Since the beginning of this
year, India has already seen 14 start-ups entering the unicorn club, and
the day is not far when we will soon have a unicorn from the Ayush
sector too."
Speaking on the occasion, Prof. (Dr.) Tanuja Manoj
Nesari, Director, AIIA said, "I would like to congratulate all the
winners of the Ayush Start-up Challenge. AIIA, being the apex body for
Ayurveda in India, works under the guidance of the Ministry of Ayush and
supports the growth of this sector in the country. Apart from
identifying promising start-ups and rewarding them, we are also
providing incubation support through guidance and skill development,
which will go a long way in helping these start-ups realise their next
phase of growth. Start-ups in India are growing at a phenomenal scale
and Ayush could emerge as a leading sector for driving entrepreneurship
and innovation."
The incubation support would entitle winners to
tap into the vast knowledge and resource pool of AIIA across the three
wings of the institute, namely research, academics, and hospital.
The
'Ayush Start-up Challenge' was open for participation from both
early-stage start-ups as well as individuals as a group. A group of 3-5
individuals was allowed to participate in the programme.
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