New Delhi, Mar 12 (KNN) The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Voltas Limited, a Tata Group enterprise, to promote industry–start-up collaboration in the cooling and smart appliance ecosystem.
DPIIT Joint Secretary Sanjiv said, “The collaboration is in line with the Government’s efforts to facilitate greater engagement between industry and start-ups, particularly in emerging technology areas and advanced manufacturing sectors.”
“Such partnerships can help provide start-ups with opportunities to develop and test solutions relevant to industry needs,” he added.
The partnership aims to engage start-ups working on technologies such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), advanced control systems, power electronics, artificial intelligence and machine learning-based diagnostics, IoT-enabled smart appliances, and digitalisation in manufacturing and service operations.
Under the initiative, the Startup India programme and Voltas will explore organising innovation challenges under the Bharat Start-up Grand Challenge and conducting hackathons focused on industry-related problem statements.
Focus Areas and Support
DPIIT will work with Voltas to identify start-ups aligned with industry requirements. Selected start-ups may receive mentorship, technical guidance, access to testing infrastructure and market linkages to support product development.
Key focus areas include energy-efficient cooling systems, air-quality monitoring and filtration technologies, advanced inverter controls, predictive maintenance solutions, refrigerant safety systems and digital tools for installation and servicing.
Start-ups may also participate in Proof-of-Concept (PoC) programmes with Voltas engineering teams and undertake field trials through the company’s service network to validate and refine their technologies.
(KNN Bureau)














