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  • Innovations Caused by COVID-19 Pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic has changed every aspect of work and life this outbreak has resulted in many concerns all over the world. The pandemic is having a direct or indirect impact on many sectors such as airline profitability is getting impacted by low seat occupancy, supply chains are getting disrupted globally and retail stores are running out of dry goods and toilet paper in many countries which are eventually leading to an economic slowdown.

    The Covid-19 has already resulted in early signs of a shift in how consumers and businesses behave. For instance, pre-coronavirus crisis, only a few people had the experience of working remotely. But Coronavirus spread during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic led many organizations to recommend their staff to work from home full-time. Some of these changes are direct, short-term responses to the crises which will revert to regular levels once Covid-19 is contained. However, some of these shifts will continue even after the coronavirus is contained such as creating a long-term digital disruption that will shape businesses for decades to come.

    History is evident that every economic recession and pandemic that happened in the past has changed the trajectory of governments, economies and businesses’ work culture which resulted in altering the course of history for years to come. The Black Death in the 1300s broke their conventional feudal system in Europe and replaced it with the more modern employment contract. Similarly, the great economic recession kick-started a major innovation drive that radically improved agricultural productivity.

    The COVID-19 pandemic has already changed many things in the corporate and business world, it is also going to shape the future of many businesses, startups, and governments in the coming future. Over the last few years, as the coronavirus has swept across the globe, we have all had to adjust our daily lives. The technologies which came into the limelight after the pandemic are taking over many conventional methods. Some of the Coronavirus innovations which are likely to come are discussed below.

    More Digitization in Learning
    Digital Administration will become Mainstream
    In-home Diagnostics
    Grocery E-commerce

    More Digitization in Learning

    Digitization in Learning

    COVID-19 is acting as a catalyst for educational institutions worldwide to search for innovative solutions in a relatively short period. Due to the lockdown, closure of many schools, colleges and institutions have started online teaching via interactive apps. The use of online learning platforms has increased massively. Students can take classes at their convenience and it is also helping their teachers to solve their queries, doubts effectively. Students are also making and sending their videos of athletic training and sports to their teachers as homework, making students do things differently.

    The interaction among students and teachers has increased. This slow pace of change in academic institutions globally is likely to take over old lecture-based approaches to teaching, conventional institutional classrooms. Currently, various creative solutions are being implemented around the globe. This has led the innovators to find more tools and technology to be used for educational purposes.

    With 5G technology becoming more prevalent in countries such as China, US and Japan, we will see learners and solution providers truly embracing the ‘learning anywhere, anytime’ concept of digital education in a range of formats. Thus, E-learning could become a habit that is integrated into daily routines.

    Digital Administration will become Mainstream

    The Covid-19 breakout has caused government administrators to take action quicker than ever before. South Korea drove rapid testing of over 200,000 of its citizens and used smartphones to tag the movement of the infected — alerting the non-infected of those movements via real-time updates. All of these efforts, as well as transparency of biological impact, could have been improved if there were more smart cities in the world.

    As governments learn from the Covid-19 experience, it will shift investment in favour of smart cities as it would be critical to have them in order better manage the pandemic event. Today also, many key players benefiting from this shift in gears would be smart governments, focused companies such as Cisco, Microsoft and Siemens as well as digital city startups across Europe and the US.

    It is straightforward to predict that the Covid-19 is going to be an accelerant for remote working as well as online education. This shift will likely impact the efficiency, productivity and mental health of workers throughout the globe and businesses need to prepare for it.

    For companies looking to add the human touch digitally to their workplace, the choices are limited today — with Humu, a startup by ex-google HR chief Laszlo Bock. A handful of other tech companies, such as Github and Automattic, which run predominately on a remote collaboration model can also choose to productize their insights and capabilities to help other companies cope. This will create many opportunities to develop such platforms that connect people from remote places and let them work remotely with more efficiency.

    In-home Diagnostics

    Though the trend of wearables has been growing in popularity over the past 5 years, driven mainly by Fitbit and Apple, there is some limitation in their features. However, new features are emerging as sensor technology continues to advance. The pandemic will potentially change this space forever.

    Today neither the Apple Watch nor the Fitbit measure body temperature. However, there is a bigger opportunity, outside of wearables will be the in-home diagnostics market. There will be a bigger shift towards virtual doctor appointments as a result of this.

    However, virtual doctor appointments don’t completely replace the need for in-person visits when patients need to take the standard flu test, strep test, or have their vitals read. But surely there will be more research in this field which provides many remedies in house only. The amount of new investment and focus on this space will accelerate the progress.

    Grocery E-commerce

    Ordering Groceries Online

    Before the coronavirus crisis, though there was a good demand for online shopping surprisingly there was a tiny demand for grocery e-commerce. According to sources, only 4% of Americans ordered groceries online before this crisis but in India, this demand is even lesser. But since stay-in-place orders went into effect, shoppers are shifting their grocery shopping online.

    This has meant a significant increase in demand for grocery retailers who relied on e-commerce as a small percentage of sales. Suddenly they’re dealing with many times their normal volume.  The consumer is learning that ordering online isn’t as challenging as once thought, and the retailer is learning to properly staff and fulfil these orders at scale.

    As the reliability of customers on online retailing is speeding up, there is going to be demand for online grocery shopping even after coronavirus is contained. So, this is likely to create opportunities for startups to develop more technologies that help in easing the grocery e-commerce experience. However, if the crisis does last longer, retailers will catch up to demand, the experience will improve, and shopping habits will be altered.

    Conclusion

    The Covid-19 pandemic has changed our perspective towards many things. This pandemic led people to think out of the box to make their lives easier which led to the discovery of many things. It has created opportunities for people to explore different fields and come up with something new.  

  • 10 ways Startups should be Prepared for the Coronavirus Crisis

    The COVID-19 or Coronavirus outbreak has turned into a global emergency. It has no left no choice to entire nations but go into lockdown mode and economies prepare for impact. Many businesses across the world have already paused their operations as the pandemic requires social distancing, the closing down of services, offices and cancellation of events. Emergency preparedness plans have never been more in focus than this situation which has devasted many businesses.

    It’s true, we can’t neglect the fact that the Coronavirus hasn’t spared the startup communities. Just the opposite, many startup founders are worried about the consequences of sweeping lockdowns and restrictions and difficulty in managing to stay afloat and keep their staff onboard. In such situations, startups are more vulnerable than established corporations because of limited access to services & capital. So startups are understandably more worried. Many startups are calling for hiring slowdowns as well as spending curbs, cutting out travel and preparing for a very tough time ahead. For startups, funding seems to be the first casualty and those that are in the middle of a fund-raise or have small reserves of cash are looking for solutions. Those that have already raised funds and have at least six months of operating capital should be fine too. According to reports, though overall funding has slowed down, the best companies will still get funded with delays.

    However, pre-seed and seed-stage startups might find the going tough as burn rates rise and sales fall. It will be tougher for these startups to gain customers, find potential new business and scale-up. This, in turn, would make it more difficult to raise the next round of funding. Although we don’t know how the pandemic will play out over the rest of the year, it has many lessons on crisis preparation and management.

    This includes taking care of and preparing for impacts upstream and downstream as well as for potential impacts within the organization. Don’t forget that many of these ideas could also help lead generation and getting people to know about your company and your expertise, so the effort you invest in these good deeds will your company and help you too. Here are ten steps to keep top of mind while dealing with this crisis.

    Employees’ Safety first

    Your staff should always be your first priority. Make sure they are safe. That may mean rethinking some work practices – you may need to restrict travel and switch to meetings via video or audio conference calls. Some offices may need to temporarily shut and employees be asked to work from home; most companies have already implemented this for desk workers.

    Offer products and services free of cost

    During this coronavirus crisis, many messaging platforms,video conferencing companies, online learning platforms are free offering services and removing the limits on their services to help the students and employees working from home. Some startups have been wholeheartedly offering free or substantially discounted services and products to help. If your brand offers anything that can support either people hugely affected by the pandemic or those who are staying at home in a need of a boost to keep up with their lives, this is the right time to give a hand. This will leave a long lasting impression on people’s minds which will surely help in future.


    Also Read: Coronavirus Impact on Digital Payments Startups


    Work on innovative tech solutions to fight the Coronavirus

    What else could be better solution than finding the tool or technology that helps in containing the spread of Corona virus. If you have an idea for developing a tool that could in any way be of help in the fight of the COVID-19 virus, then start working on it right away. Even Government of India has also arranged COVID-19 Solution Challenge to encourage entrepreneurs to find a technology that helps find the coronavirus. The entrepreneur or startup providing the best solution will receive the money prize. So startups can see this as a good opportunity to earn funding during this crisis. Just act quickly and remember that even a simple app that would encourage the citizens to adapt more easily to the changed conditions can take your organization ahead.
    To know more about this challenge, visit the Official Website –
    https://innovate.mygov.in/covid19/

    Connect with the startup community

    Coronavirus outbreak has just started affecting the Indian market but it has affected Chinese and American market many weeks ago. So their experiences & mistakes in dealing the crisis can be used as guidelines on how to survive in the crisis. So it is advisable start connecting with the startup community not just in India but communities worldwide.  Some ways and solutions can definitely hey be found be found by interacting with these tech and start up communities. Just take Estonia, for example, whose tech community has already been tackling the coronavirus through various activities. Portugal has also put together a page for collaboration. There are many ways to help in the quick and smart development and implementation of the necessary measures. So, get as involved as you can and encourage others in your community to do so as well.

    Companies are organizing Hackathons for others to Participate remotely

    Organise or attend hackathons

    Many companies & startups have organised hackathon. This has paved the way and many innovative solutions that arose as a result of the to-date organised hackathons aimed against the Coronavirus are now on their way to be developed and implemented. So this can be done in India too. Many revolutionary products emerged exactly at these events and we now desperately need more of them to combat not only the emergency circumstances but effectively manage the post-crisis period and prevent further isolation and loneliness.

    Host free online webinars, podcasts or Q&A sessions

    In light of the latest developments, many event organisers are shifting their conferences online. It’s uncertain until when we’ll all be at home. So, people have enough time. This is the right time to stay connected. This can be done in many ways. One can go live – whether it’s alone, with your team or maybe with professionals from other startups. Online event, webinar, podcast, YouTube video, Q&A and what not available to keep in touch & increase the network. These platforms  can be used to give advice based on your expertise and help people to stay motivated.

    Offer your advice on remote working

    Majority of the companies have asked their employees to work from home. As a member of a startup, you are probably very well acquainted with the ‘working from home’ concept. But, bear in mind that millions of people have just had their first day working remotely. The newly-created situation has given thousands of managers no other choice but to lead their teams online, completely unprepared. This situation can be used to help them with tips in a blog, LinkedIn post, webinar to encourage people to get in touch by recommending them video conference tools & software.


    Also Read: 8 Tips to Stay Productive while Working Remotely


    Just Keep Marketing even in Crisis

    One of the biggest mistakes companies make in times like these is to cut back on marketing. It will be the end of you. At best, a slow death. Although, it is difficult to sell products & services in this time but it is a good opportunity to market your services & products. Do demand a better ROI on your marketing. This may be the right moment to expand and pick up the slack from your competitors and seized their market share.

    Check your coverage

    Business interruption coverage covers income lost when you close down your business due to a disaster. However, it typically doesn’t pay out unless there is physical damage to the business. Talk to your insurance agent to see what, if any, coverage you would have if coronavirus forces temporary closure. If got, this can be used to keep the money flow going.

    Have Patience

    This is the time wherein many entrepreneurs can lose their hope due to things not going well. It is hard to predict how long this is going to last. However, it is the most important to not give up. Though it may look difficult to put the things back on track, it is essential to have patience because like any other time, “ This too shall Pass.” Have faith.