India Startup Festival 2023 kickstarts in Bengaluru

India Startup Festival 2023 kickstarts in Bengaluru

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Category : National Published on: August 12 2023

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  • India Startup Festival 2023 begins in Bengaluru, hosting over 10,000 global startups
  • The event is being organized by the Indian Startup Foundation, a not-for-profit organization supporting the growth and development of Indian startups.
  • During the event, top 100 startups will be meticulously handpicked by the startup panel as finalists, giving them an exclusive opportunity to pitch on the big stage and obtain investment. The top 10 startups will get financial awards and mentoring from senior business people in their respective industries.
  • This festival is complementary to the other initiatives established by the government which includes Startup India, Digital India, Make-in-India, etc, which will advance startups in their missions and drive towards an Atmanirbhar Bharat. The event taking place in India's Silicon Valley, the centre for the world-class technology emerging from India, will give entrepreneurs ground-breaking exposure and assist them in going worldwide with their goods and services.
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