10 smart innovations which landed these Indian startups in a 2-week Russian Accelerator Program
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A cohort of ten innovative startups from across India are participating in a 2-week accelerator program in Moscow.
The focus will be on science and technology basedentrepreneurship , and teams will get educational, practical, networking and cultural insights that will make for a structured introduction into the Russian market.
The 10 startups selected for the programme are in areas of medical devices and applications, energy, IoT, Edtech and Retail Tech. They have been identified by partners of this programme - IIT-B’s Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Mumbai and Global Venture Alliance in Moscow - on the basis of scalability and potential of immediate partnership with businesses in Russia.
By the end of the program, the entrepreneurs are expected to acquire knowledge from experts in Russia in order to find partners, clients and test their products in local market through a collaborative ecosystem.
Now, meet the 10 startups who are already on their journey, it might help you to learn what you may need to land up in an international accelator program:
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The focus will be on science and technology based
The 10 startups selected for the programme are in areas of medical devices and applications, energy, IoT, Edtech and Retail Tech. They have been identified by partners of this programme - IIT-B’s Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Mumbai and Global Venture Alliance in Moscow - on the basis of scalability and potential of immediate partnership with businesses in Russia.
By the end of the program, the entrepreneurs are expected to acquire knowledge from experts in Russia in order to find partners, clients and test their products in local market through a collaborative ecosystem.
Now, meet the 10 startups who are already on their journey, it might help you to learn what you may need to land up in an international accelator program:
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