Enabling technology led innovation ahead, Intel has made announcements aimed at driving technology adoption and making the benefits of technology broadly accessible across India in support of the Indian government’s Digital India vision.
Intel revealed the top 10 teams in the Intel and DST Innovate for Digital India Challenge. The company also launched the ‘Ek Kadam Unnati Ki Aur’ program, through which Intel will work with national and regional governments to create a blueprint to drive technology enabled transformation at the grassroots in 10 states in India.
Intel & DST Innovate for Digital India Challenge
Launched in April 2015, the Intel & DST Innovate for Digital India challenge was created to attract aspiring and existing entrepreneurs, makers and innovators to develop intuitive and easy-to-use solutions to drive technology adoption or create applications that accelerate the delivery of e-governance services through eKranti/MyGov apps on mobile platforms. The challenge drew more than 1900 entries from all over India.
At the innovation event, the top 10 teams of the Intel & DST Innovate for Digital India Challenge were honored by Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Honorable Minister of Communications and IT, Government of India; Gregory R. Pearson, Senior Vice-President and General Manager, Sales and Marketing Group, Intel Corporation; and Debjani Ghosh, Vice-President, Sales and Marketing Group and Managing Director, Intel South Asia. The event was also graced by eminent dignitaries including Gaurav Dwivedi, Chief Executive Officer, MyGov; Hasit Kaji, Vice-President, Strategic Initiatives, Tata Consultancy Services; Kiran Karnik, Former President, NASSCOM; R Chandrashekar, President, NASSCOM and Vikas Jain, Co-Founder, Micromax Informatics Ltd.
Speaking at the occasion, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Honorable Minister of Communications and IT said, “I would like to congratulate and thank Intel and the innovators for taking us one step closer to our goal of Digital India through the Innovate for Digital India Challenge. We strongly believe that grassroots level innovation built through robust Public Private Partnerships like this will lead the way towards achieving a truly digital India. I would also like to congratulate Intel for launching the Ek Kadam Unnati Ki Aur. Programs like these are the need of the hour to enable citizens, facilitate digital infrastructure as a utility and provide governance as well as services on demand.”
Ek Kadam Unnati Ki Aur Program
Under the Ek Kadam Unnati Ki Aur program, Intel will work with national and regional governments to create a blueprint to drive technology enabled transformation at the grassroots level in 10 states. Intel aims to work closely with entities like Common Services Centers (CSCs) and MyGov that provide last mile citizen services across the country to set up Digital India Unnati Kendras that will provide devices, relevant local content and training for citizens thereby creating opportunities for development and empowerment in the 10 states.
Sharing his views, Gregory R. Pearson, Senior Vice-President and General Manager, Sales and Marketing Group, Intel Corporation said, “Intel is committed to support the Digital India vision and we believe this vision can be realized with strong collaboration between the government and the technology ecosystem. We are pleased to launch the Ek Kadam Unnati Ki Aur program for making technology mainstream in non-urban India in collaboration with the government.”
Speaking on Intel’s commitment towards Digital India, Debjani Ghosh, Vice-President, Sales and Marketing Group and Managing Director, Intel South Asia said, “Intel has been fostering innovation in India for over two decades now. We are extremely proud of the milestones we have achieved across the two areas of our commitment to Digital India, through Skills Development and Innovation. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the government departments and my industry colleagues who strongly supported the Innovate for Digital India Challenge. We look forward to continuing collaboration to scale our Ek Kadam Unnati Ki Aur initiative towards making Digital India a reality.”