Latest News | MG Motor Shortlists Six More Start-ups for Its Developer Program & Grant

Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. MG (Morris Garages) Motor India on Monday said it has shortlisted six more start-ups for its ongoing 'MG Developer Program & Grant', which is aimed at grooming innovators and developers in the field of mobility.

New Delhi, Jun 29 (PTI) MG (Morris Garages) Motor India on Monday said it has shortlisted six more start-ups for its ongoing 'MG Developer Program & Grant', which is aimed at grooming innovators and developers in the field of mobility.

The six finalists include Highway Delite, Socialcore, InCabEx, CamCom, ClearQuote, and the Alexa-based project Meeseeks, the company said in a statement.

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"The start-ups will receive a grant and mentoring from technology experts and may get an opportunity to work directly with specialized MG teams on selected projects," it added.

The six start-ups will be joining companies, including Voxomos, Driftly, and Innvolution, which have already been signed under the MG Developer Program & Grant.

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"Our goal is to indigenously develop a comprehensive, sustainable, and smart infrastructure for urban mobility in our country. The MG Developer Program has received an overwhelming response and we welcome all teams who have been signed as a part of the initiative," MG Motor India President & Managing Director Rajeev Chaba said.

He said MG Motor India will mentor and closely work with the selected start-ups and will also explore synergies with them and may deploy their solutions in its upcoming vehicles.

The MG Developer Program & Grant was launched in partnership with several tech giants including Adobe, Cognizant, SAP, Airtel, TomTom, Unlimit, and others with an aim to nurture ground-breaking solutions within the Indian urban mobility space.

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