SURATi iLAB

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About This Presentation

As part of the Smart Cities Mission, Surat Smart City Development Limited aims to setup an institution to catalyze innovation and startup ecosystem for aspiring entrepreneurs to promote growth, entrepreneurship, investment and employment opportunities in the city of Surat.
SURAT iDEAS & iNNOVATI...


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SURAT iDEAS&
iNNOVATIONS
LAB

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The City of Surat
The Future of Surat
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About SuratSmart City Development Limited
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Goals and Deliverables
Which Partnership(s) to apply for?
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Infrastructure
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The Changing Nature of Employment Landscape
Timeframe to Impact Industries, Business Models
SuratRe-invent
Catalyzing the Growth
Proposed Incubation Model
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Gujarat’s 2
nd
Largest City
Population5 million (2015)
3
rd
Cleanest City in India
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2
Total Area326.51 Sq. km
Textile & Diamond Capital of India
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4
th
Fastest Growing Cityin World
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•Current Estimated
Population in excess of
5 Million
•58% Migrant Population
•Re-skilling of people
required
•City must adapt to the
changing landscape
and attract new types of
jobs to create a resilient
city and workforce.
Estimated populations for 2020 and 2030 based on assumed growth rate
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Impact Felt Already
•Mobile internet and cloud

•Mobile internet and cloud
technology
•Advances in computing
power and Big Data
2017
•New energy supplies and •New energy supplies and
technologies
•The Internet of Things
•Advanced manufacturing
2020
•Advanced robotics and

•Advanced robotics and
autonomous transport
•Artificial intelligence and
machine learning
2030
•???




•Young demographics in
emerging markets
•Rapid urbanization
•Climate change, natural
resource constraints and
the transition to a greener
economy
•Crowdsourcing, the sharing
economy and peer-to-peer
platforms
•Advanced manufacturing
and 3D printing
•Longevity and ageing
societies
••Advanced materials,
biotechnology and
genomics
Source: WEF, The future of Jobs 2016
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Surat 1.0 Surat 2.0 Surat 3.0 Surat 4.0
1750 1800 --1920 1970 2015 2030
1stIndustrialRevolution
Mechanicalproduction
poweredbywater&steam
2ndIndustrialRevolution
Massproductionpowered
byelectricity
3rdIndustrialRevolution
Electronics&ITautomated
production
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th
IndustrialRevolution
FrontierTech&More
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Digitalbenttocapitalizeonthenew
typesofjobsgeneratedinthe
economywhilstmaintainingSurat’s
dominanceinTextileandDiamond
industries.
Industry 4.0 Economy
DominatedbyTextile&Diamond
Industries.
ManufacturingIntensiveeconomy.
Current Economy
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Ideate/ Prototype
•Assist with ideation, innovation,
research, design thinking,
modeling and prototype
Incubate
•Stimulus to nascent business
ideas with strategic guidance &
mentorship
Facilitate Trade
•Assist startups/ businesses and
leverage our mega network of
networks for trade facilitation.
Textile
•Promote brand Suratand Make in
Suratconcept
Enable/ Mentor
•Guidance with Strategy, market
validation, investments, go-to
market. Hi-tech lab., technology,
and complete office infrastructure
Accelerate
•Help startupsevolve, innovate and
grow
•Access to Seed Funds, Angels
networks for trade facilitation.
•Be a single window platform for
trade promotion
Industry
4.0
Design
Lab
StartupsDiamond
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•Reuse of existing SEPC & URC building at Udhana
•120 seats co-working space
•Conference Rooms, Training Labs, Auditorium, etc.
with modern amenities
Phase
I
•State of the art 4 storey facility at T.P.S. 64 (Dumbhal
Magob)
•500 seats co-working space
•Conference Rooms, Auditorium, Training Rooms, R
& D Labs, Accommodation, etc. with modern
amenities
Phase
II
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Create a culture
of Innovation
and Research
Economic
Resilience
Acceleration,
Go to market
strategy
Goals
Year I
•Awareness /
Sensitization
Program
•Recruitment of Staff
•Finalizing Operating
procedure
Year II
•Involving SMEs and
young mind to work
on problems
•Startup Clinics:
Preparing startups
for prototype
Year III
•Access to Seed Fund,
Mentors
•Progress Analysis
•Access of Industrial
Design Incubator to
SMEs for research
Year IV
•Support to Startups
for
Commercialization,
Market Access
•Support to Startups
for Financial
Assistance,
Company
Platform for PoC
to Minimal
Viable Product
(MVP)
Build
partnerships
and business
relationships
Exposure to
Design &
Thought
Leaders
Goals
procedure
•Industry defined
Problem Statement
Workshop
•Creating Mentor
Pool
•Support in Design,
Patent, R&D Pilot
Study
SMEs for research
and innovation
Company
Registration, etc.
•Collaboration with
Innovators and Design
Leaders
•Ideas Fest
•Pitch Day
•Outreach Program
•Hackathons
•Workshops
•Design Sprints
•Demo days
•Immersion Program
•Master Class
•Startup Weekend
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Industry
Associations
Incubation
Centres/
Accelerators
Any government, semi-government,
non-government, private institution,
Any government, semi-
government, non-government,
private, for-profit, not-for-profit
incubation centres, accelerators,
aggregators, incubating
organizations, etc.
Any Trade, Associations,
Chambers of Commerce,
Industry, Corporate Bodies,
Business Associations,
Sector Associations,
Industries, Foundations, etc.
Any Central Government,
State Government, Govt.
Setup Organisation, Institutes,
SURATiiLAB
Industries/
Start-ups
Academic
Institutes
and
Research
Labs
Funding
Agencies
Training
Institutes
non-government, private institution,
trust, academic institutes
Any research institutes/
organizations, innovation labs,
makers' space, fablabs, design
labs/studios, etc.
Any government, semi-government,
private, commercial, non-
commercial, technical training/
placement institutes, organizations,
etc.
Any registered
company, firm, institute,
organization (profit/ non-
profit) or start-ups
Setup Organisation, Institutes,
Banks, Financial Institutions,
Trust, International Bodies,
Venture Capitalists, Angel
Investors, Private/Public
Organisation etc.
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