With less than two weeks to go before voting closes on December 22, it is full speed ahead for the TATA NEN Hottest Startups awards. Conducted by the National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN) in partnership with the TATA Group, the awards aim to showcase and support high-potential startups in the country.

The 30 startups that were chosen from a pool of 588 nominees in Phase 1 cut across sectors and cities. Agri-business, software testing, sports management, education and teleradiology all rub shoulders with IT, retail, and healthcare. Though the majority is headquartered in big cities such as Bangalore, Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai and Hyderabad, a sizeable number is located in smaller cities such as Jaipur, Patiala and Belgaum.

Laura Parkin, the Executive Director of the Wadhwani foundation, is delighted at the response and the results of the first round. aThe 30 finalists showcase the variety and depth of entrepreneurial talent in todayas India a across sectors, and across geographies. Some are poised to take Indiaas leading IT industry to the next level; others are tackling some of the most critical problems of today including healthcare delivery, unemployability, the need for quality education, the supply chain issues in agriculture; still others bringing entertainment to peopleas lives, or easing travel to remote corners of the country, and many more. We are thrilled to provide a platform for these startups, and we will work to ensure these awards provide a powerful boost to these companies, connecting them to resources to enhance their continued successa she said.

The 30 startups are currently running extensive and innovative campaigns to engage the public. While many are using the combined power of word-of-mouth advertising and the online media to win votes, a few have seized on the power of SMSes to reach a wider audience.

The five startups that garner the most number of votes by December 23 will be the ones to walk away with the awards which include business support from TATA Consultancy Services, Microsoft, IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Bangalore along with publicity in leading media.


Prizes for top five Winners in TATA NEN Hottest Startups Awards 2008 include:

  • The TCS SMB unit will provide common office applications and vertical specific applications free of cost as part of its IT-as-a-Service concept, to the winning startup in the areas of manufacturing, retail, healthcare & education.
  • The Gateway Hotel, a pan-India network of hotels and resorts, will provide two stay coupons for each of the five winners that will entitle two people to a two night stay at their hotels. In addition, the hotel will also offer special contracted rates to the 30 shortlisted startups for all Gateway hotels across India.
  • Business training, mentoring and incubation support of up to Rs. 50 lakh by IIM Ahemedabad and CIIE
  • Incubation opportunity to a befitting venture by IIM-B and NS Raghavan Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (NSRCEL)
  • Admission to Microsoftas StartUp Accelerator Program for at least one winner

    The TATA NEN Hottest Startups Award 2008 Finalists includes:
    activecubes solutions, Bangalore
    Anantara Solutions, Chennai
    A2Z Applications, New Delhi
    Cafegadgets, Gurgaon
    Daily Dump, Bangalore
    DeskAway, Mumbai
    Ecomove Solutions, Mumbai
    Elements Akademia, Gurgaon
    Ennovasys, Chennai
    Evam Entertainment, Chennai
    FieldTurf Tarkett, Hyderabad
    GoSports, Bangalore
    Greycaps India, Bangalore
    Inasra Technologies, Chennai
    ITCONS e-Solutions, Noida
    Lakshya, Patiala
    Librarywala.com, Mumbai
    Mantis Technologies, Ahmadabad
    Medsphere, Bangalore
    Munificent Ventures, Mumbai
    Perfint, Chennai
    Rasilant Technologies, Mumbai
    Sacred Moments, Mumbai
    Takeovercode.com, New Delhi
    The Loot, Mumbai
    SammaaN Foundation, Patna
    Star AgriWarehousing & Collateral Management, Jaipur
    ValueMinds, Hyderabad
    Vayavya Labs, Belgaum
    Wyn Brands, Bangalore

    The TATA NEN Hottest Startups Awards are the first ever peopleas choice awards to recognize the highest potential startups in India: young companies with great potential to grow, ability to change their industries; companies that will create jobs and drive economic growth. The awards provide these entrepreneurs with visibility and enable them to connect more easily with resources. And by engaging the public, the platform aims to increase appreciation and support for these future engines of growth.
    These are the last few days to vote for Tata NEN Hottest Startups. Voting for this closes on December 22. Check out the 30 finalists and vote online at www.hotteststartups.in or SMS your vote to 56767

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