Bengaluru-based biotech startup Pandorum Technologies wins the Entrepreneurship World Cup (India)
Published on : Monday 30-11--0001
Biotech startup Pandorum Technologies, which focuses on tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, won the 2019 Entrepreneurship World Cup. In November, it will represent the country at the global contest in Riyadh with the two runners-up: Ethereal Machines and Bambrew.
Biotech startup Pandorum Technologies, which focuses on tissue engineering, took home the grand prize of Rs 5 lakh as it won first place at the 2019 Entrepreneurship World Cup (India), a series of the global pitch competition. The startup will, in November, represent India at the global competition in Riyadh along with the two runners-up.
Bengaluru-based Bambrew, a startup that makes bamboo straws, cutlery, and disposable food packaging, won the second prize. Bengaluru-based deeptech startup Ethereal Machines (EM), which builds five-axis CNC machines and 3D printers, came in third.
This is the first edition of the event that has been crafted by the MiSK Foundation, a global non-profit working to cultivate learning and leadership among youth. Any startup from any sector at any stage, be it idea, early stage or growth stage, was welcomed at the EWC.
The contest is much more than just a global pitch competition. It is a global platform for entrepreneurs to grow their business and take it to the next stage through a continuous focus on training, tools and resources, advice and networking opportunities. There's lot more on offer for those to go on to emerge as winners – close to $5 million worth in prizes in all – with dozens of cash prizes, investment opportunities and resources and perks from leading programme partners.
Pandorum Technologies has worked on bio-engineered human corneal cells and lab-grown mini liver. The tissue, which enables scarless healing of corneal wounds and helps restore vision through bio-regeneration, edged out 31,000 startups from across India for the Entrepreneurship World Cup. It competed among the top 20 startups at the EWC national event held in Delhi on August 3 and 4.
The EWC India finale saw 20 startups pitching in front of judges, including Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog; Ramanan Ramanathan, Mission Director, Atal Innovation Mission; Nikhil Sinha, MD, GSVLabs; and Tej Kapoor, Director and Head of Fosun RZ Capital India. It wasn't only the jury that judged the startups; the audience also participated with an interactive app for live voting.
During the course of finale day, the jury and the audience narrowed down the 20 startups to 10, then to five, and finally chose the top three that will represent India at the global competition. Other finalists included ZestIoT, SpotDraft, Wrig Nanosystem, MapMyGenome, Sun Mobility, Sarva, and Nurtr. These startups covered services and products across deeptech, legal tech, genetics, aerospace, healthtech, defence, electric mobility, and much more.