Archimedes Green Energy is the Hyderabad-based company that came out with India’s first rooftop wind turbine to generate green and sustainable energy. Suryaprakash Gajjala and Dr Chandra Pradyutha, co-founders received the Rs 2.5 lakh cheque.
The future of wind energy is promising, with wind power expected to play a key role in the global energy transition and fight against climate change. Archimedes Wind Turbine is a futuristic product with a future full of promises, said Suryaprakash.
The second prize winner Dr Kolas Epic International Hospital is the first hospital which says NO SURGERY. Between open surgery and minimally invasive surgery, what do you prefer Prof Dr. Dr. Balaji Patel Kola asked its promoter on the pitch. For the fear of surgery, many patients are suffering from diseases and are not opting for treatment and they are suffering in silence. The solution to this is India’s first stand-alone I.R (Interventional Radiology) Center, he said.
The third prize winner SureChain is a platform for business trade to do business between them seamlessly. 95% of the trade is unorganised and they don’t use any technology. SureChain is the solution said Prem and Srinath Founders of the company.
According to Hari Gaddam and Kamal Sakamuri, the chairmen for KBP, the highlight of this competition was the focus on rural entrepreneurship due to which 10 teams applied for pitching and four qualified for finals. The Venture Capitalists, Aroa Ventures, SucSeed and APTA Angels vetted their ideas, and if found investment-worthy, they will also invest up to $ 10 million. The first three winners walked away with 2.5, 1.5 and 1 lakh respectively. If found investment worthy they will also get investments shortly.
The competition was the signature event of the first-ever Telugu NRIs Global Business Conference-2025 just concluded at HITEX. The competition was created to showcase innovative ideas, support the growth of emerging businesses within the community and provide an opportunity to receive investments.
54 participants submitted their pitches out of which 19 were shortlisted. They further narrowed to five. The five companies pitched on Sunday in front of the 1000-plus audience. From them,three were picked up as the top three winners. The other two finalist companies include Agri Technology -* Samruddhi Eco Agrifabrix Private Limited and GeoSpace Technology -* Indgeos Geospatial Technologies Private Limited
The competition was open to both startups and early growth-stage businesses looking for investment to accelerate their growth and scale their operations. The startups are competing in areas such as 1. Emerging Technologies: AI, Machine Learning, Generative AI, FinTech, EdTech, SaaS; 2. Life Sciences: Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Agriculture, Healthcare; 3. Energy & Utilities: Renewable Energy, Sustainable Solutions, Utilities; 4. Lifestyle & Consumer: eCommerce, Retail, Entertainment, Food & Beverages and 5. Open Category: For innovative ideas that don’t fit within the above segments.
Dr Subu Kota, Honorary Conference Chairman; Sagar Lagisetti, Conference Convenor; Chandra Sekhar Nallam, Conference Secretary; Tej Pakyala, Conference Treasurer; Madhu Vulli, APTA President 2025; Ramesh Thumu, Business Forum Chair and Vinay Velivela, PR & Media Chair, Trinath Mudrageda, President of APTA 2024 and Surya Siram, Chair of APTA Board of Directors congratulated the winners.
Business plan pitching competitions are important because they can help entrepreneurs practice and perfect their pitches, gain experience presenting their ideas, get feedback, engage with potential investors and partners, showcase their vision, win prizes and seek investments.