"The Innovate for Digital India Challenge focuses on products to make technology simpler and increasing adoption. It will be open to entrepreneurs, innovators, academia, designers, engineers, and students," Intel vice-president (sales and marketing group) and managing director, South Asia, Debjani Ghosh, said.
Participants will be mentored by industry leaders and Intel experts and they will also be given assistance in terms of technical know-how, access to product kits and how to take these solutions to the market, she added.
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"They will also be offered market linkages and access to funds at various stages to help make their ideas a reality. Total grants worth Rs 1.5 crore will be given," she said.
Intel and CIIE will work closely with MyGov for programme facilitation and popularising through application management and social media support.
"The challenge will encourage the application of the principles of frugal innovation and a strong understanding of Indian lifestyles," Ghosh said.
It will focus on innovation in areas like using biometric sensing capabilities, gesture recognition, multilingual support and voice support, she added.