Grand Challenges Explorations India (GCE India)
Our main focus is on improving global health. This includes developing new medications, vaccines, delivery methods, medical equipment, diagnostics, service models, and using artificial intelligence in healthcare solutions. We are particularly invested in areas like maternal and child health, mental health, addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR), managing infectious diseases, ensuring proper nutrition, enhancing geriatric care, and improving sanitation.
Partners
BIRAC, Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Agri Grand Challenge (Ag-GC)
This two-stage grand challenge program is designed to identify and expedite technology-driven solutions that are ready to deploy and scalable. These solutions encompass products, services, business models, and integrated solutions within the agricultural sector. The overarching goal is to enhance farmers’ income, with a particular focus on marginal and small landholding farmers.
Partners
BIRAC
AGC – Jan Care
The Amrit Grand Challenge - Jan Care (AGC – Jan Care) is a countrywide initiative focused on discovering, designing, and scaling innovative digital health technologies. It aims to support technologies that strengthen healthcare services in tier-2 and tier-3 cities and rural areas. The support includes both grants and equity investments.
Partners
BIRAC, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India, and NASSCOM (National Association of Software and Services Companies)
Grand Challenges in Tuberculosis Control (GC-TBC)
This program has helped us support six innovations that make it easier for people to stick to the usually long and challenging tuberculosis treatment.
Partners
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Awardees
Wobblesbase, Ampligene, Stellar, Everwell Health, Operation ASHA, ZMQ Development
Grand Challenges in Agriculture and Nutrition (GC–gN)
This worldwide program in agriculture and nutrition is tackling the global malnutrition challenge. It does so by bringing successful innovations from India to developing countries in Africa and South Asia, with the goal of improving nutrition levels in those regions.
Partners
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Awardees
Annamalai University - Tamil Nadu, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) - Telangana, Science For Society (S4S)- Maharashtra
Grand Challenge – Karnataka
GC – Karnataka is an initiative by the Government of Karnataka under its start-up policy. It backs technologies and innovations that can solve persistent issues in the state. Six grand challenges have been launched as part of this initiative.
Partners
Government of Karnataka
Awardees
Greenvironment Innovation & Marketing, Phoenix Robotix, Lab4life Bioresearch, UAS Bangalore, Agribasket Solutions, Janitri Innovations, Bloom Fresh Edibles