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Anbyoka Innovation

Mumbai, Maharashtra

DPIIT recognised District Social Impact

In their own words

Persons with disabilities (PwDs) and elderly individuals face significant challenges when navigating large public spaces such as airports, hospitals, malls, railway stations, and government buildings. These environments are complex, spread over long distances, and difficult to access independently.Currently, wheelchair users depend heavily on manual assistance to move within such facilities. In airports and other high-footfall infrastructure, multiple staff members are often required to assist a single wheelchair user. This creates loss of independence and dignity for users, long waiting times, physical strain on caregivers, and high operational costs for infrastructure operators.Existing mobility devices can move a user from one point to another but do not provide guided navigation or integration with indoor infrastructure. As a result, users cannot independently locate gates, counters, restrooms, or essential services in large environments.The startup aims to solve this systemic accessibility gap by enabling independent, guided, and technology-assisted mobility within complex public spaces.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP244905
CIN
U28199MH2025PTC442457
Registered on Startup India
2026
Self-declared stage
Prototype

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Mumbai

Maharashtra

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