“City of Dreams” they call Mumbai. We along with Venture Catalysts | India’s First Integrated Incubator just decided to give wings to a few dreams.
Entrepreneurship Cell, IIT Kharagpur and Elastic present Local Startups Meet Mumbai 2019 in association with HSBC co-sponsored by Founders Bootcamp brought to you by Business Standard. Local Startups Meet provides a platform for startups to raise funds, network with industry experts, renowned Entrepreneurs, and Corporate Magnates. It will be an exciting blend of live pitching sessions, a well structured Lean Startup Drive to create an impact on your startup journey, so come together and brainstorm.
The Guest List Includes:
Local Startup Meet Mumbai is a methodically structured- consisting of a Networking Session, Pitching Sessions, a Panel Discussion on ‘Raising Early Stage Venture Capital’ and Workshops targeted towards the alpha-beta stage startups to familiarize them with the concept of going lean to understand the rapidly evolving market needs. If you are an early-stage startup that is on the lookout of funds, mentoring and ecosystem support, log on and register at ead.ecell-iitkgp.org
The event is also open for Entrepreneurship aspirants and college professionals.
Date & Time: 6th October 2019, 2:30 PM Onwards
Venue: Venture Catalysts, Mittal Commercia, Andheri(E), Mumbai – 59
For more details contact:
Ashish Gokarnkar (+91 9609 403 222 | ashish.gokarnkar@ecell-iitkgp.org)
Deep Kalantri (+91 8328 708 666 | deep.kalantri@ecell-iitkgp.org)
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