DPIIT
Organises Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Startup
Forum 2023
·
Third
edition of the SCO Startup Forum to foster innovation
and global engagements for startups in SCO Member
States
After two successful
editions in virtual mode, Startup India, Department
of Promotion for Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce organized
the third edition in the form of first-ever physical Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) Startup Forum in New Delhi
recently. The engagement aimed at expanding the startup
interactions amongst the SCO Member States, nurturing the spirit of innovation,
generating more employment and encouraging young talent to build innovative
solutions.
The forum witnessed physical
participation from SCO Member States including a delegation of government
officials, private industry players, incubators and startups.
Union Minister of State, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Som Parkash delivered the keynote address highlighting the
role of Startup Ecosystem in boosting the economy of
a nation. Joint Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal
Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Smt. Manmeet
Kaur Nanda addressed the delegation about India’s startup
journey and initiatives for promoting startups by the
Government of India.
This engagement focused on
the spirit of collaboration and entrepreneurship. It aimed at promoting
innovation development, particularly through the creation of common platforms
and the facilitation of ideas and best practices among the SCO Member States.
Various startup-to-startup
bilateral meetings were conducted in promoting and achieving this agenda.
In addition, the delegates
also attended a workshop conducted by Startup India
on the ‘Role of Bilateral and Multilateral Engagements in developing startup ecosystem’. The workshop included an interactive
session to understand various models of engagements that can be undertaken to
develop closer ties between these nations and boost the startup
ecosystem in SCO nations.
Later, the delegation
visited Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT) at Indian
Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, where a startup
showcase was organised. The participants visited the facility to receive
first-hand experience of the Indian startup
ecosystem. During this tour, the participants were equipped with the know-how
of entrepreneurship in India and opportunities for expanding their businesses
to India. The incubator visit also focused on
highlighting the nuances of funding, mentorship, and opportunities provided to
support startups at the scaling stage in India.
By leading such engagements,
India undertook an opportunity to share the opportunities of expanding the
innovation footprint, knitting the whole ecosystem together and inspiring other
SCO Member States to take up similar programs.
Previously, Startup India had organized various initiatives for SCO
Member states including:
1. SCO Startup Forum 2020: The SCO Startup
Forum laid the foundation for multilateral cooperation and engagement for startups among the SCO Member States.
2. SCO Startup Forum 2021: The two-day Forum was held
virtually through a customized platform representing the Indian culture in
augmented reality. SCO Startup Hub, a single point of
contact for the SCO startup ecosystem, was launched
in this forum.
3. Focused Mentorship
Program: A 3-month long virtual mentorship series ‘Starting-Up’ was organized
for the nominated startups, to build capacity among
the SCO Startup founders.