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Three teams of young innovators have been given
the India Innovation Pioneers Challenge Awards for 2006-07.
The Sparsha team consisting of Shri Rohit Singhal and Shri
Soumyajit Dey of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur
bagged the first prize of Rs. 3 lakhs for their project called
Sanyog, a vernacular iconic communication system in which
the user selects icons as input and a complete sentence in
the target language chosen by the user is generated. This
technology enables disabled people, who are unable to speak,
write or move, to communicate effectively in English and Indian
regional languages. The Singularis team of Shri Ravi Saraogi
and Shri Umesh Sachdev from Jaypee Institute of Information
and Technology, Delhi got the second prize of Rs. 1 lakh for
their project called MATS (Mobile Anti Theft Software), and
innovative solution for curbing increasing cell phone theft
across the world. The third prize of Rs. 50,000 went to Interface
of Shri Tarun Janardhan Siripurapu from Indian Institute of
Management (IIM), Kolkata for developing a computer interface
that enables a blind person to use a computer.
Giving away the awards at a function in New Delhi, Union
Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, Shri
Kapil Sibal called for the creation of innovation ecology
in India. Urging the industry to join in the efforts of the
government, he said we need to focus on building more incubators
that will help the freshest of new ideas to see the light
of day and become an economic reality. Congratulating the
young innovators, the Minister expressed hope that such innovations
would provide solutions that are accessible to those who are
at the bottom of the pyramid. National Science & Technology
Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB), DST, Intel and
Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF) jointly organized
the DST-Intel India Innovation Pioneers Challenge,
an innovative business plan competition for educational institutions,
organizations and entrepreneurs across India with the objectives
to create an entrepreneurial ecosystem in Indian academia
& scientific enterprises through the Business Plan competitions.
DST-Intel and IUSSTF have jointly invested of over Rs. 2.1
crore under the current entrepreneurial programmes. Shri Sibal
also launched the India Innovation Pioneers Challenge 2007-08
to continue the journey embarked by DST, Intel and IUSSTF
to boost the entrepreneurial spirit in India.
Source : Press Information
Bureau
Date : July 21, 2007
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