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      Ericsson Innovation challenge

      Have an idea to transform lives in India through 5G connectivity? We’ll help you scale it for impact

      About the challenge

      To celebrate 150 years of innovation, Ericsson India is bringing together the country's brightest minds through a national innovation challenge to harness next-generation connectivity technologies for real-world impact. We are looking to contribute to India’s digital agenda by accelerating the adoption of 5G and building India’s 5G ecosystem. Join the innovation challenge focused on solving real-world industry problems leveraging the power of 5G.

      Be part of the next wave of innovation

      If you are passionate about using 5G technology to transform industries, improve lives, and create a more connected future, here is your opportunity to address real world challenges in India, across healthcare, advanced manufacturing, agriculture, digital inclusion, climate and environment sustainability. 

      The winners will have an opportunity to showcase their solutions at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2026 and receive mentoring from the best in the industry. 

      So if you have a winning idea, we will help you scale it for impact.

      Apply now

      Challenge themes

      Join the innovation challenge focused on solving real-world industry problems leveraging the power of 5G. Pick any one of the these themes for a chance to turn your vision into impact.

       

      • Rural technology and digital inclusion
      • Healthcare access and diagnostics
      • Climate and environmental sustainability
      • Agricultural productivity and food security
      • Advanced manufacturing

      Rural technology and digital inclusion

      How can 5G technology address the following challenges to allow for better rural connectivity and expanded digital inclusion.

      Some of the challenges that can be looked at amongst others could be:                                                                                                                                                  

      1. How can India ensure that connectivity translates into usage, given low awareness, limited digital skills, and socio-cultural barriers in rural communities?
      2. How can rural populations fully participate in digital services such as telemedicine, online education, and digital finance that require high bandwidth and low latency
      3. How can digital inclusion efforts ensure equitable access across gender, income, and social groups in rural India?
      4. How can rural businesses, farmers, and entrepreneurs be connected to digital markets to drive economic growth and reduce income disparity?
      5. How can rural India be enabled to adopt next-generation use cases (IoT, smart agriculture, remote services) rather than being limited to basic connectivity?

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      Healthcare access and diagnostics

      Design solutions that address healthcare challenges in India by improving access, strengthening diagnostics, and enabling better health outcomes at scale.

      Some of the areas that the participants could look at amongst others could be:                                                                                

      Some of the areas that the participants could look at amongst others could be :

      1. How can India ensure equitable access to specialist care for rural populations despite severe shortages of doctors, infrastructure, and diagnostic capacity?
      2. How can emergency response systems be redesigned to enable real-time diagnosis and intervention during transit, reducing mortality caused by delays?
      3. How can high-quality diagnostics (imaging, pathology, specialist consultations) be made available in underserved regions without requiring physical infrastructure expansion?
      4. How can healthcare systems ensure continuous patient monitoring and follow-up, especially for chronic diseases, beyond hospital settings?
      5. How can telemedicine platforms evolve from basic consultation tools into high-quality, real-time clinical care systems that match in-person effectiveness?

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      Climate and environmental sustainability

      Climate and environmental issues directly affect the country's economy, public health, food security, water resources, infrastructure, and well-being.  With nearly 18% of the world’s current population residing in India, we want to look at how 5G technology can address the following:

      1. How can India protect food security and farmer livelihoods from climate volatility (erratic rainfall, rising temperatures, extreme events) through real-time, data-driven agricultural systems?
      2. How can India optimise water usage across agriculture, cities, and industry in the face of groundwater depletion, erratic monsoons, and pollution. Smart water grids can also be a solution.
      3. How can India monitor, manage, and reduce air pollution in real time to protect public health and reduce climate-related disease burden?
      4. How can India strengthen early warning, real-time monitoring, and rapid response systems for climate disasters such as floods, cyclones, landslides and heatwaves
      5. How can India build a unified, real-time environmental monitoring ecosystem (air, water, soil, biodiversity) to enable data-driven climate action?

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      Agricultural productivity and food security

      70 percent of Indian rural households still depend primarily on agriculture for their livelihood, with 82 percent of farmers being small and marginal. How can 5G address the following issues?                                                                                                                                           

      1. How can small and marginal farmers optimize the use of water, fertilizers, and pesticides in real time to reduce waste and improve yields?
      2. How can farmers access accurate, real-time data on soil health, weather, and crop conditions to enable informed decision-making? Can precision farming be a solution.
      3. How can India move from reactive to predictive pest and disease management to minimise crop losses?
      4. How can fragmented, small-scale farms improve productivity despite limited access to technology, capital, and expertise?
      5. How can small farmers access timely, personalized, and localized agricultural advisories at scale?
      6. How can emerging technologies (AI, IoT, drones) be made accessible and scalable for millions of small farmers?

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      Advanced manufacturing

      The manufacturing sector is driving India’s next growth phase and in order to realize the gains expected from this sector, how can 5G technology be applied to address the following challenges?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

      1. How can Indian factories transition from labor-intensive, low-productivity operations to highly automated, precision-driven manufacturing systems
      2. How can manufacturers reduce unplanned downtime and improve asset utilization through predictive maintenance?
      3. How can factories overcome limitations of legacy networks (Wi-Fi, wired systems) that restrict automation, scalability, and real-time operations?
      4. How can manufacturers ensure consistent product quality and reduce defects in complex production environments?
      5. How can India bridge the skill gap required for advanced, digital, and automated manufacturing environments? How can manufacturers undertake automation for scale
      6. How can India reduce high logistics costs and improve efficiency in manufacturing supply chains?

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      Application process

      All individuals and teams developing or deploying technology solutions are eligible to apply to a recognized public-benefit challenge. Submissions may be multi-disciplinary and we encourage teams to combine categories where relevant.

      • Researchers and faculty - from recognized academic or research institutions.
      • Technology transfer offices - TTO personnel applying on behalf of an institutional technology or project.
      • Incubatees - from government-approved or recognized incubators working in the technology space.
      • Startups - DPIIT-recognized or registered Indian entities.

      Two conditions apply to everyone: All applicants must be based in India, and the proposed program must be deployed in India for Indian beneficiaries.

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      FAQ

      Is there any application fee?
      Participation in the Hackathon is free

      Can startups from any sector apply?
      Yes, startups at the minimum viable product (MVP) stage or beyond are eligible.

      What is the evaluation criteria?

      • A public-benefit problem statement
      • The applicant is not the direct beneficiary
      • Measurable public-impact metrics, committed upfront
      • No overlap with normal course of business
      • Technology readiness

      Where will the final showcase happen?
      The final showcase and winner announcement will take place at India Mobile Congress 2026.

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      TiE Delhi-NCR

      One of India’s leading entrepreneurial networks with deep access to founders, investors, incubators, and mentors.

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      IAN Group

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