Chennai, May 07: CavinKare, in association with the Madras Management Association (MMA), has announced the opening of nominations for the 15th CavinKareMMA ChinniKrishnan Innovation & Great Ideas Awards 2026, a national platform that recognises and nurtures breakthrough ideas and impactful entrepreneurial ventures across India. Marking a significant milestone, this year’s edition sees the reintroduction of the ‘Great Ideas’ category, revived with an expanded scope to include student innovators. The category will recognise 10 outstanding ideas, a significant scale-up from earlier editions where a single winner was awarded, reinforcing the platform’s commitment to nurturing innovation at its earliest stages. Interested institutions and individuals can apply for the awards by submitting their entries on or before 22nd June 2026.

Commenting on the announcement, Mr. CK Ranganathan, Chairman and Managing Director, CavinKare Pvt. Ltd., said “The ChinniKrishnan Innovation Awards have always celebrated purposeful ideas that transform everyday lives. As we mark the 15th edition, we are bringing back the ‘Great Ideas’ category with a broader vision, to recognise and encourage not just established innovators, but also individuals and students at the ideation stage. By expanding the number of winners, we hope to create a larger platform for promising ideas to be nurtured, mentored, and scaled into impactful solutions for the future. With the right ecosystem and mentorship, these ideas can evolve into impactful, scalable solutions for the future.”

Adding to this, Mr Lakshminarayanan, President of MMA remarked, “The Chinnikrishnan Innovation Awards reflect MMA’s enduring commitment to fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship. By broadening the scope and inclusivity of the Awards, we aim to inspire emerging talent and provide a robust platform for ideas that can address real-world challenges and contribute meaningfully to society and economic progress.

The awards feature two categories:

  • Innovation Category: Open to startups and MSMEs with proven, market-ready products or services that demonstrate uniqueness, scalability, sustainability, and tangible benefits to people. Three winners in this category will receive a cash prize of ₹1,00,000, a citation and a trophy each.
  • Great Ideas Category: Open to individuals and institutions including entrepreneurs, researchers, academicians, and students this category recognises original ideas with strong problem – solution fit, relevance, and future potential, irrespective of their stage of commercialization. 10 winners in this category will receive a cash prize of ₹10,000 each.

Instituted in memory of Late Shri R. ChinniKrishnan, the visionary behind India’s sachet revolution, the awards celebrate innovations that make quality products and solutions accessible to the common man. Since its inception in 2011, the initiative has built a strong legacy of identifying and supporting entrepreneurs who challenge convention and create meaningful impact across sectors.

Over the years, the awards have recognised innovations across diverse sectors including biotechnology and healthcare, assistive technologies, environmental sustainability, clean-tech, AI-driven platforms, robotics and automation, affordable medical devices, smart sanitation, sustainable packaging, agri-tech, and digital technologies addressing real-world challenges.

Awardees in the innovation category will gain national recognition along with access to a comprehensive mentoring ecosystem facilitated by CavinKare Pvt. Ltd. and Madras Management Association (MMA), including guidance across marketing, finance, design, packaging, R&D, HR, and intellectual property, as well as one-year access to industry experts and facilitation of business linkages with financial institutions, with no financial stake held by the organisers. 

The selection process will involve a multi-stage evaluation by a distinguished jury comprising industry leaders, venture capitalists, and academic experts, with shortlisted candidates invited for further interactions, including video presentations.

Applications under the Innovation Category are open to startups and small-scale enterprises with an annual turnover not exceeding ₹50 crore for FY 2024–25 / 2025–26, while the Great Ideas Category is open to individuals and institutions across India with no turnover criteria; applicants must be Indian citizens or have ideas originating from India.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *