Urban Mobility Berlin India (UMBI II)
Bridging Berlin and India’s urban mobility innovators — enabling European market entry into India and equipping Indian companies with connections to thrive in Europe.
The Urban Mobility Berlin India (UMBI) project aims to connect German (Berlin-based) and Indian actors in addressing the challenges of climate-friendly women centric urban mobility in India. Bringing together innovative companies, public institutions, and private actors in close long-term cooperation, the project bridges the key players in the urban mobility sector – both in the innovation hubs of Berlin and the fast-growing markets of India.
Through UMBI, we’re aiming to:
- Identify solutions to India’s urban mobility challenges in line with climate action and gender-responsive sustainable transport systems with particular attention being paid to the needs of women and vulnerable groups in order to ensure access to transport systems and safety.
- Enable the entry of innovative European ideas into the Indian market
- Provide Indian companies with the opportunity to address gender challenges in the mobility sphere and get trained on ground for it
- Bridge the key players in the urban mobility sector between Berlin and India
The innovation sprint will offer participants
- All expenses paid exposure trip to Bengaluru, India for all participants inclusive of travel and accommodation.
- Coworking and business spaces during innovation sprint in Bengaluru, India
- Opportunities for market entry into European and Indian markets
- Potential pilots with well-established entities and corporates
- Access to the extensive AsiaBerlin and GIZ networks in India
- Dedicated mentoring to support further development of the solution and preparing for market entry
Challenges addressed
Challenge 1
Women-centric Intelligent Personalised Mobility and City navigation assistant
Women travel not only for work and education, but also for various essential tasks such as shopping, accessing healthcare facilities, and accompanying family members. Trip chaining, where multiple errands are linked in a single journey, is a common practice among women commuters in the city. Therefore, ensuring that cities and transport systems are perceived as safe and comfortable by women is paramount for promoting gender inclusivity and enhancing overall urban livability.
DULT
Directorate of Urban Land Transport
Challenge 2
Identifying the Right Innovators for IoT and Industry 4.0 applications in Cars to Enhance Women’s Safety and Convenience
The primary challenge is to identify and evaluate innovators that develop smart IoT integration technologies for cars, with a focus on enhancing safety, convenience, and user experience for women. These innovators should offer solutions that address key issues such as real-time home monitoring from the car, automated safety responses, seamless connectivity, and personalized user experiences. The evaluation process must consider factors such as technological innovation, reliability, ease of use, security, scalability, and the startup’s ability to understand and cater to the specific needs of women.
Renault x Cisco
Combined Challenge
Challenge 3
Empowering Women in Public Transport: Inclusive Mobility, Widespread Utility, Data-Driven Solutions
The Bangalore Suburban Railway Project (BSRP) aims to empower women in public transport by addressing accessibility and safety concerns that limit their use of these services. Despite increased female ridership in Bengaluru, there is insufficient data on women’s travel behavior, which hampers sustainable mobility planning. This initiative seeks to develop a community-based concept to enhance community engagement, understand and promote female ridership, and utilize data-driven insights to improve policies for equitable access to sustainable mobility. The winning concept will lay the groundwork for a pilot project focused on empowering women and vulnerable groups, fostering user engagement, and maximizing effective data collection.
KfW
Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau
From the 23.09 to 28.09, all selected participants will join us in Bangalore, India to address the goal of tackling complex mobility challenges which focus on gender-responsive sustainable transport systems and gender action problem statements on ground with particular attention being paid to the needs of women and vulnerable groups in order to ensure access to transport systems and safety. The visit consists of a week long innovation sprint format with the intention of further refining and developing solutions to three distinct gender & mobility challenges, which involves multiple coaching sessions, mentorship hours and jury feedback from industry experts and potential customers/partners.
Finalists of the Innovation week will be given the opportunity to present during the AsiaBerlin Summit in November 24 in Berlin and also – if the solutions are highly innovative – to possibly pilot a project with the government of Karnataka.
To qualify for the Urban Mobility Berlin India II project, your innovation should
- Be based in either Europe or India (preferably Berlin-based / Karnataka-based)
- Select one of the three key challenges to address
- Have the capacity to undertake the Innovation Sprint in Bengaluru, India
- Propose a strong product-market-fit for the Indian market
- Demonstrate commitment to making an impact in the Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) sphere
- Focus on gender-responsive sustainable transport systems
We are explicitly inviting applicants of all genders. Our aim is to ensure a good gender balance within the delegation.
The UMBI project was established in 2022 by the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises in cooperation with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through the Bund-Länder-Programm (BLP), and is implemented by the AsiaBerlin Forum e.V.
It is cooperating in India with the bilateral program “Sustainable Urban Mobility – Air quality, Climate action, Accessibility (SUM-ACA)”, commissioned by BMZ and implemented by GIZ and the develoPPP programme ‘Green Urban Mobility Innovation Living Lab’ in Bangalore, India. ‘Green Urban Mobility Innovation Living Lab’ is a joint venture of Bosch Limited and GIZ India, which aims to develop sustainable, inclusive and smart mobility solutions through an industry-led multi-stakeholder platform for innovation, collaboration and prototyping. The project is part of the Green Urban Mobility Partnership (GUMP) between India and Germany.
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Meet our Challenge Owners
Directorate of Urban Land Transport
The DULT has been set up by the Government of Karnataka, India, in 2007 under the Urban Development Department (UDD) with the objective to coordinate planning and implementation of urban transport projects and programs. The Directorate is responsible for overseeing all the urban land transport initiatives in Karnataka.
KfW – Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau, Germany
KfW is one of the world’s leading promotional banks. KfW has been committed to improving economic, social and environmental living conditions across the globe on behalf of the Federal Republic of Germany and the federal states since 1948.
Cisco – Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco is an American multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in San Jose, California. Cisco develops, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, software, telecommunications equipment and other high-technology services and products.
Renault
Renault is a leading French multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in France, and is known for producing a wide range of vehicles, including cars, vans, and trucks. Renault has a rich history of innovation and has been at the forefront of automotive design and technology.
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