Go Ignite Partners Seek 5G Use Cases In Global Call For Startups

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  • The alliance seeks startups working on consumer and enterprise 5G use cases.
  • Entries to be submitted from 22 July to 7 September 2020
  • Alliance partners will validate and showcase start-ups’ solutions and help them go to market

Following the success of its previous global calls for start-ups, Go Ignite, an alliance of four leading global telcos, has launched Go Ignite: 5G Open Call for Start-ups to engage start-ups or venture capital-backed companies which are developing 5G products or services catering to the consumer or enterprise sectors.

Go Ignite comprises hubraum, Orange Fab, Singtel Innov8 and Connected Open Innovation, the open innovation arms of Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Singtel, and Telefónica respectively.

Interested participants can submit their proposals from 22 July to 9 September 2020 through the alliance’s website at www.go-ignite.com.

The alliance members will evaluate the proposals based on each project’s degree of technological innovation, feasibility, rapid implementation time and maturity. Selected start-ups will have the opportunity to present their proposals to key management of the Go Ignite alliance members in an online workshop on 21 – 23 September 2020. The workshop is designed to help the selected start-ups validate their proposals by engaging the business units of the alliance members. From their feedback, the start-ups can refine their solutions and sharpen their strategies to better align their innovations with market requirements.

Start-ups which successfully complete the online workshop would be better positioned to launch their 5G products or services to the market given the Go Ignite member’s combined customer base of more than 1.2 billion customers across Africa, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Australia.

Mr Axel Menneking, Head of hubraum said: “The tech incubator of Deutsche Telekom has already carried out successful 5G programs with start-ups, from which interesting projects have emerged. We are looking forward to new interesting use cases that demonstrate the potential of this technology.”

Mrs Karine Dussert Sarthe, Executive Vice President Product Marketing & Design in Orange’s Innovation Division, said, “More than before, the technological breakthrough brought by 5G must be justified by use cases that transform our society in the face of new economic and ecological challenges. Startups, due to their agility, are partners of choice for Orange, in order to accelerate this transition.”

Mr Edgar Hardless, CEO of Singtel Innov8 said, ““Through this global call, we look forward to engaging start-ups which have exciting ideas for 5G and to help them bring their innovative solutions to the markets across the Southeast Asian region where the Singtel Group is rolling out 5G. Ecosystem innovation will enable us to harness 5G’s potential as a game-changer to accelerate enterprises’ digital transformation and provide innovative and differentiated consumer offerings.”

Mr. Miguel Arias, Global Entrepreneurship Director of Telefónica said, “Telefónica is committed to 5G technology, which will open up our telecommunications ecosystem to a wide range of vertical industries where start-ups with scalable products and global impact may develop concept tests on the new services, products, experiences and business models in the future.”

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