Avaana and Startup India Launch 'Grand Challenge for ClimateTech Innovation'
This initiative aims to identify and support entrepreneurs building world-class solutions, to aid India and the entire world, in transitioning to net zero.
December 05, 2023. By News Bureau
Avaana Climate & Sustainability Fund in collaboration with Startup India, a flagship initiative of the Government of India unveils the ‘Grand Challenge for ClimateTech Innovation’. This initiative aims to identify and support entrepreneurs building world-class solutions, to aid India and the entire world, in transitioning to net zero.
Climate change poses formidable risks globally, impacting critical aspects such as energy sustainability, food security, water availability and socio-economic stability. At the COP-28 Summit held in Dubai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi set a target to bring the nation’s emission intensity down by 45% by 2030, thereby striking a balance between the ecology and the economy. This requires groundbreaking innovations across different sectors.
Hence, entrepreneurs are invited to apply for the challenge with their innovative ideas in seven key themes: Energy Transition and Mobility, Sustainable Food and Agriculture Systems, Industrial Decarbonisation and Built, Circular Economy, Climate Finance, Carbon Capture, Removal and Storage, and lastly Climate Data & Reporting.
Speaking about this initiative, Aastha Grover, Vice President, Startup India said “In the era of a global shift towards sustainability and clean technologies, initiatives like the ClimateTech Innovation program provide an ideal platform for emerging entrepreneurs and startups to display their innovative solutions. These startups are envisioned as pioneers, ready to assume leadership roles in groundbreaking technologies aimed at effectively addressing environmental challenges. We hope that startups embrace this opportunity and leverage it to make a meaningful difference."
“The Grand Challenge for ClimateTech Innovation represents our dedication to supporting visionary startups driving impactful climate solutions”, said Anjali Bansal, Founding Partner, Avaana Capital. “It is aligned with building from India, for India and for the world.”
This challenge provides an ideal avenue for the ClimateTech industry to come together and shape the course to a net-zero transition. Other organizations who have come on board to partner for this initiative include NITI Aayog and Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), The Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP), Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) India Foundation, Nestle, and Tata Power, among others.
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