This story is from April 25, 2016
Nasscom selects 39 startups for 3rd edition of Innotrek
NEW DELHI: IT industry body Nasscom has said it has shortlisted 39 Indian startups for the third edition of its 'Innotrek' programme to be held in the US, where tech entrepreneurs will have an opportunity to meet investors and learn business nuances from experts.
The programme is aimed at providing the select group of technology entrepreneurs and founders with an opportunity to interact with investors, experts from the Silicon Valley and corporates, Nasscom 10,000 Start-ups senior director Rajat Tandon told PTI.
He added that the startups will also have the opportunity to learn about scaling up globally and forming alliances for them to give them a competitive advantage.
These include names like Adnabu, Pushngage, Discover Dollar Technologies, Squadrun and Uncanny Vision solutions among others.
The programme will be held from May 2-7, 2016.
"The startups that have been chosen work across the spectrum -- Internet of Things, gaming, healthcare, fin-tech, sports-tech. These companies have products that can be scaled globally and being in the Silicon Valley is a great opportunity to connect with the right people," Tandon said.
The participants will visit incubation centres and get an opportunity to hear speakers like Tesla CIO Jay Vijayan and Microsoft Ventures general manager Scott Coleman among others as part of the event.
"In the first year, we chose 25 startups. Last year, there were 34 and this year, we have 39. These are early stage and growth stage startups," he said.
The objective is also to showcase some of the best startups to the Silicon Valley and to invite them to come over, he added.
He added that the startups will also have the opportunity to learn about scaling up globally and forming alliances for them to give them a competitive advantage.
These include names like Adnabu, Pushngage, Discover Dollar Technologies, Squadrun and Uncanny Vision solutions among others.
The programme will be held from May 2-7, 2016.
"The startups that have been chosen work across the spectrum -- Internet of Things, gaming, healthcare, fin-tech, sports-tech. These companies have products that can be scaled globally and being in the Silicon Valley is a great opportunity to connect with the right people," Tandon said.
The participants will visit incubation centres and get an opportunity to hear speakers like Tesla CIO Jay Vijayan and Microsoft Ventures general manager Scott Coleman among others as part of the event.
"In the first year, we chose 25 startups. Last year, there were 34 and this year, we have 39. These are early stage and growth stage startups," he said.
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