The Lab will launch a pilot on innovative road-safety and women safety solutions and leverage new developments in technology and IT to transform the streets of Hyderabad, an official release said.
"Through the Smart Streets Lab, Telangana endeavours to source technological interventions- from inter-connected and
inter-networking smart devices, also known as Internet of Things, to product innovation- that can make the streets truly secure, equitable and easy-to-navigate for citizens of Hyderabad," it said.
About 10 shortlisted projects will undergo an intensive boot-camp training aimed at helping the innovators transition from a prototype stage to a revenue generation stage.
DLABS-the incubation and acceleration arm of the Indian School of Business (ISB), Bosch and WRI India--will train the innovators on the pilot design and implementation. From October to December, the Lab will support the launch and operationalisation of a few pilots in the city, it added.
"Cross stakeholder collaborations, bringing together citizens, start-ups, corporates and governments is important to improve road safety in a city like Hyderabad, which is among the most populous urban agglomeration in India".
Jayesh Ranjan, Secretary, Information Technology, Government of Telangana, added, "With a large number of vehicles on streets, Hyderabad sees a massive traffic congestion every day. Considering the city is an IT hub, there is a great potential in leveraging the technological advancement to find road safety solutions. Such platforms will go a long way in building smarter and efficient cities".
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