Maruti Suzuki has announced a partnership with the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B) to help start-ups working in technology-based innovations that can be applied in the mobility sector.
The collaboration marks the first-of-its-kind initiative by an automobile manufacturing company to help early-stage start-ups become large scale businesses, said the country largest passenger car manufacturer. This will be a three-month (pre-incubation) and six-month (incubation) engagement.
Maruti Suzuki launched a mobility and automobile innovation lab in January last year to co-create innovative business solutions in the mobility space.
"The mobility start-up incubation programme addresses the needs of early-stage start-ups which have the potential of becoming large-scale businesses," said Kenichi Ayukawa, Managing Director and CEO of Maruti Suzuki.
"The tie-up with IIMB is aimed to nurture the next generation companies that will define future mobility solution and can make a significant contribution to create jobs," he said in a statement.
The programme will select professionals who have technology in digital, data and AI/ML in the fields of autonomous mobility, shared mobility, mobility solution for rural, connected cars, vehicle diagnostic, vehicle safety, advanced driver-assist system, supply chain management, blockchain, data security, warehousing, finance, advertisement and loyalty programme.
Early-stage start-ups will get incubation support and a chance for potential partnership with Maruti Suzuki to fast-track the growth of their venture. They will get support for need assessment, access to a domain expert, investor connect, mentoring, guidance to regulations and demo day to catalyse its growth.