All-terrain slip-proof crutches, electric wheelchair designed for
Indian terrain, gaming tool for screening autism and a $1 speaking
device were the innovations from 14 start-ups who were declared
winners of ‘BIRAC-Social Alpha Quest for Assistive Technologies-
Supported by Mphasis’, it was announced on Thursday.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/these-14-indian-start-ups-catering-to-persons-with-disabilities/story-Z9gwpQIAip9HeDKtOIchFM.html
In a unique Public-Private Partnership model, non-proft BIRAC, Tata
Trusts-funded start-up incubator Social Alpha and IT services company
Mphasis came together to scale and support assistive tech start-ups
that are helping Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) in India.

The winners were awarded Rs 50 lakh each for completion of the
clinical trial, improvements in design-for-manufacturability and
fulfilment of work orders.

They were also enrolled in the Social Alpha Accelerator for Inclusive
Solutions, a three-month programme where they will be given the chance
to work with selected implementation agencies within the Social Alpha,
BIRAC and Tata Trusts network.

“We are happy to see many innovators have recognized the need to
address the challenges faced by PwDs in India. These winning start-ups
are pioneers in this space,” Manoj Kumar, CEO and Co-Founder, Social
Alpha, said in a statement.

The winners were chosen from over 100 applicants based on their
business model, technological innovation, product-market fit, focus on
affordability and accessibility and socio-economic impact.

Winners include Trestle Labs Pvt Ltd with a product called Kibo that
empowers the visually-impaired towards inclusive education and
employment by enabling real-time access to content through audio in
several Indian and overseas languages.

Kidaura Innovations Pvt Ltd has prepared a gaming tool that allows for
easy and early screening of autism in the golden years (three-six
years).

A product called ‘Annie’ from Thinkerbell Labs Pvt Ltd aims at
improving braille literacy in India by imparting braille reading,
writing and typing skills.

Demosthenes Technologies Pvt Ltd has developed ‘Stamurai’ that
provides accelerated therapy for stammering and other speech-related
issues, through speech exercises and practice tools.

“Through this initiative, we aim to further the cause of disability
inclusion in India and make it mainstream,” said Srikanth Karra, Chief
Human Resource Officer, Mphasis.

For the accelerator programme, Social Alpha has partnered with several
leading organisations including Enable India, Artilab, Jaipur Foot,
Saksham Trust, APD, Xavier’s Resource Center for the Visually
Challenged, National Institute of Speech and Hearing, and AssisTech at
IIT-Delhi.

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