Startups showcase disruptive ideas at Boeing HorizonX 'Demo Day'

IANS  |  Hyderabad 

Disruptive business ideas on extended reality, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology and Internet of Things (IoT) by Indian startups at the "Demo Day" of HorizonX Innovation Challenge on Monday.

The Demo Day marks the culmination of a three-month accelerator programme launched in collaboration with T-Hub, a global startup catalyst that powers Following a stringent evaluation process, six teams from a competing pool of more than 100 ideas and applications, have won the opportunity to join the cohort.

The ideas presented by the three external finalists range from Extended Reality (XR) applications to the use of IoT for aerospace, said a statement from

Merxius has developed a product that enables the creation of XR environments to save cost and reduce training time in manufacturing. HUVIAiR refined custom and for survey and ZestIoT explores solutions that connect the airport and airplane ecosystem using IoT to optimize ground handling at airports and improve on-time performance of airplanes.

The six shortlisted startups took part in a three-month accelerator where 30 subject-matter experts from Boeing and mentored them and exposed them to potential customers, while strengthening their offerings and capability.

"The collaborative ecosystem of corporates and startups, like the one is driving in the country, will become a common trend in a few years. Boeing brings a strong legacy of technological breakthroughs, and we are immensely pleased to collaborate with them in exploring the right startup talent to support its innovation goals," said Jay Krishnan, of T-Hub.

"Innovation can happen anywhere and startups around the world have the potential to bring disruptive capabilities to markets and drive our industry forward," said Brian Schettler, of

Boeing will continue to collaborate with the three external startup teams to help further their businesses. The ideas presented by teams are under evaluation as potential future company offerings.

"Both external startups as well as internal ideas promise to disrupt business models and service delivery in We are excited to tap into a new pool of ideas from which will surely change the global aerospace industry," said Pratyush Kumar, president,

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 21:26 IST