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Sweden India Nobel Memorial Week 2020 concludes

Mumbai/ New Delhi: The 13th edition of the high-level multi-activity annual event, Sweden India Nobel Memorial Week 2020 (SINMW’20), concluded today with Health talks on ‘Transformation of a Startup to a successful enterprise – Challenges that hinder the growth of Startups in India’.

The “Health Talks” were organized in partnership with Team Sweden – Ministry of Health & Social Welfare of Sweden, Embassy of Sweden and Consulate General of Sweden in Mumbai, Swecare and Business Sweden.

Last year, AIIMs Delhi and AIIMS Jodhpur, together with Business Sweden, launched the India-Sweden Healthcare Innovation Centre, to create a cross country ecosystem of open innovation and to provide the opportunity for startups and health workers to resolve current and future challenges in healthcare. Celebrating the first anniversary of the India-Sweden Healthcare Innovation Centre.

At the final session of the ‘India-Sweden Health Talks’, Ms Anna Lekvall, Consul General of Sweden in Mumbai said, “As we conclude the ‘Sweden-India Nobel Week’ digital programme this year, we are glad to connect and commit yet again on common interests and synergies. The ‘India-Sweden Health Talks’ in its second year was a unique series focusing on innovations, infection control, oncology and health ecosystems. Through these dialogues, we are reinstating Sweden’s longstanding partnership with India for innovative health solutions employing the triple-helix model engaging the Governments, academia and private enterprises. The Covid-19 situation this year has only strengthened this engagement. We look forward to many more opportunities to collaborate, co-create and strategize on key values of innovations, sustainability, and gender equality to derive solutions to global challenges.”

During the event, Mr R. Ramanan, Mission Director, Atal Innovation Mission said, “These uncertain times have paralyzed nations across the world and have created many other healthcare challenges. The global crisis has raised the urgency for innovation, entrepreneurship and creative thinking to address challenges that we are facing now and likely to face post-Covid-19. The solution to all such health-related issues is driven by technology which is becoming affordable, accessible and available.

He further added that the development of Indo-Swedish healthcare Center in Jodhpur has brought together multiple stakeholders like the private sector, academia, global institutions and incubators & startups in a vibrant eco-system that is very fast developing in India.

“We are striving to create an innovative eco-system that not only helps startups to ideate, develop and deploy test solutions but also help them in scaling up the entire mechanism in India, Sweden and across the globe. Startups must be given an environment and mechanism where their product or solution gets scaled up because that would truly be a parameter to measure the success of that startup and also how innovative a particular eco-system and a country is,” said Mr Shubhang Vikas, Senior Project Manager, Business Sweden.

Some of the eminent speakers who were present in the event are Noshir Colah – Partner, Aavishkaar Capital, Mr R. Ramanan, Mission Director, Atal Innovation Mission, Ms Anna Lekvall – Consulate General of Sweden in Mumbai, Dr Sandeep Singh- Associate Director, Stanford-India Biodesign, AIIMS Delhi, Ms Shilpy Kochhar – Manager, Entrepreneurship Development, BIRAC, Mr Sunil Dhami – Second Secretary, Embassy of India in Sweden and Dr Kuldeep Singh, Dean – Academics/Dr Pankaj Bhardwaj, Dean Committees, AIIMS Jodhpur and senior representation from AstraZeneca among others.

With the focus on best practices between the countries and within the Indian eco-system, the last session also witnessed discussions on a broad set of challenges, best business practices and different stages of the business cycle of healthcare startups.

The event concluded with Dr Kuldeep Singh, Dean – Academics, Dean Committees, AIIMS Jodhpur delivering the vote of thanks and encouraging the stakeholders for more future collaborations and to strengthen cooperation and deepen relations between both the countries.

Preetham Upadhya from Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay wins Sweden India Nobel Memorial Quiz 2020

New Delhi: Preetham Upadhya from Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management IIT Bombay is the winner of the Sweden India Nobel Memorial Quiz 2020 (SINMQ 2020). Upadhya takes home a whopping amount of INR 100000 as prize money. This is the third time since its inception in 2008, that the winner of SINMQ is from IIT Bombay!

Organized by the Embassy of Sweden in New Delhi along with the Consulate General of Sweden in Mumbai, this quiz series is part of the Sweden India Nobel Memorial Week which is now in its 13th year.

Over 1500 students participated in SINMQ 2020 from across different cities of India. Dr. Murtuza who is pursuing MD in Radio Diagnosis from Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad secured the second and Sunny Aryan from Pandit Ugam Pandey College secured the third position.

The top 100 participating students won exciting prizes, including exclusive merchandise from the Embassy of Sweden.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Klas Molin, Ambassador of Sweden to India said, “It’s exciting to see the enthusiasm as well as the level of knowledge of the students participating in the Sweden India Nobel Memorial Quiz, year after year. I’d like to congratulate all the participants – each one of you is a winner! I already look forward to SINMQ 21!”

The quiz was powered by Quizworks and curated by quizmaster Mr Raj Dam, tested students’ knowledge on Alfred Nobel, the Nobel Prize and Nobel Laureates. There were also many general questions around Swedish Innovations, industries, history, society and culture.

The SINMQ is conducted since 2008 as a part of the Sweden India Nobel Memorial Week and is in 13th year. An awaited annual quiz, SINMQ has grown exponentially over the years and is a unique medium to test student’s knowledge on the Nobel Prize, Nobel Laureates and their achievements along with Sweden, its people, culture, Swedish innovations and inventions.

About Sweden India Nobel Memorial Week 2020:

The Sweden India Nobel Memorial Week is organized by the Embassy of Sweden in New Delhi along with leading Swedish companies in India. Instituted in memory of Swedish innovator, entrepreneur and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, it celebrates the contribution of Indian Nobel Laureates, as well.