STAMP challenge: 3 start-ups selected for Metro connectivity

| Aug 12, 2018, 06:13 IST
Suresh Chukkapalli, honorary consul general to South Korea, and NVS Reddy, HMRL MD, with a battery-operated vehicle at Metro Rail Bhavan.Suresh Chukkapalli, honorary consul general to South Korea, and NVS Reddy, HMRL MD, with a battery-operated ve... Read More
HYDERABAD: A smart mobility start-up festival, where entrepreneurs pitched electric, shared vehicles and other solutions for enhancing Metro connectivity in Hyderabad, was held at Metro Rail Bhavan on Saturday.

Winners of the "STAMP" (Station Access and Mobility Program) challenge, initiated by Hyderabad Metro Rail Ltd in June, in partnership with World Resources Institute, India, Toyota Mobility Foundation and L&T HMRL, were also announced.

The three start-ups chosen as winners are Mobycy (dock-less multimodal shared mobility app that deploys smart bicycles, e-bikes and e-scooters through QR code access), Three Wheels United (TVU) and Bykerr (both of which in collaboration provide on-demand integrated smart electric auto rickshaws for first and last-mile connectivity with a one-time booking) and Journee (an integrated ticketing and analytics solution that enables seamless multimodal integration through pre-booking services and optimized public transport operations based on real-time data).

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