Startup Event in Mumbai
StartupLanes is organizing the Mumbai Launch Event on 25th January 2020 at Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Mumbai. Please join us and avail all the opportunities. As this is not just a startup event it's a rare opportunity.
This document provides an overview of angel investing and early stage funding in India. Some key points:
- Angel and seed-stage funding in India has grown significantly since 2012, with over 150 deals completed that year. Notable sectors include healthcare and education.
- In recent years, there has been a rise in institutional first checks and new types of angel investors such as entrepreneurs, family business owners, and corporates. Online investing platforms are also on the rise.
- When evaluating startups as an angel investor, important factors include the team, product/market fit, investment thesis, and exit potential. The goal is to identify startups that can scale rapidly to provide returns.
- Valuations
Angel Investing Made Easy, Shanti Mohan, BangaloreSanjay Jha
Angel Investing Made Easy
Workshop for angel investors; quick primer on angel investing, valuations, Term Sheets, SHA, trends, how syndicates and Lead Investor model works.
The workshop is aimed at acquainting HNIs and prospective investors with early stage risk investments in start-ups.
It is structured to impart an understanding on developing and maintaining a deal flow of startups, enabling discussions with practicing angel investors and learning through case studies which reflect the realities of angel investing in India, for HNIs and new angels in India.
Startup Funding Made Easy by Shanti Mohan, Founder @LetsVentureSanjay Jha
The document provides information on funding sources and stages for startups in India. It discusses seed funds, angel investors, friends and family as sources of early capital. It also outlines the typical stages of a startup from ideation to revenues/traction to scale. Later sections cover valuations, term sheets, what investors look for, and how LetsVenture can help startups with fundraising.
The document discusses angel investing and provides an overview of the angel investment landscape in India. Some key points:
- Angel investing in India has grown significantly since 2012, with over 120-150 deals that year and growth of incubators and accelerators.
- 2014 saw 31 global funds enter the Indian market and angel platform LetsVenture complete 23 deals in its first year.
- The presentation provides tips for angel investors on evaluating startups, deal terms, valuations, exiting investments, and getting started in angel investing through syndicates.
- Overall the document serves as an introduction to angel investing and provides guidance on the angel investment process in India.
This document provides guidance on raising seed/angel funding. It discusses building an investible business by focusing on customer problems, differentiation, and scalability. Investors look for strong teams tackling big markets with differentiated solutions. Seed funding ranges from friends/family to institutional funds. Companies should raise enough to reach their next milestone. Valuation is based on pre-money valuation plus investment. Typical seed terms include liquidation preferences, anti-dilution, and board seats for investors. Common reasons for rejection include issues with structure, founders, or market fit. Resources for finding investors and sample pitch materials are also provided.
This document provides an overview of angel investing in India from the perspective of an experienced US venture fund principal. It discusses the types of startups that require funding, basics of venture capital and angel investing, typical investment processes, factors for selecting businesses and teams, common valuations at different stages, term sheet basics, and reasons for rejection. The summary aims to educate potential angel investors on opportunities and considerations for diversifying their investments through early-stage startup funding in India.
This document provides an overview of angel investing and early stage funding in India. Some key points:
- Angel and seed-stage funding in India has grown significantly since 2012, with over 150 deals completed that year. Notable sectors include healthcare and education.
- In recent years, there has been a rise in institutional first checks and new types of angel investors such as entrepreneurs, family business owners, and corporates. Online investing platforms are also on the rise.
- When evaluating startups as an angel investor, important factors include the team, product/market fit, investment thesis, and exit potential. The goal is to identify startups that can scale rapidly to provide returns.
- Valuations
Angel Investing Made Easy, Shanti Mohan, BangaloreSanjay Jha
Angel Investing Made Easy
Workshop for angel investors; quick primer on angel investing, valuations, Term Sheets, SHA, trends, how syndicates and Lead Investor model works.
The workshop is aimed at acquainting HNIs and prospective investors with early stage risk investments in start-ups.
It is structured to impart an understanding on developing and maintaining a deal flow of startups, enabling discussions with practicing angel investors and learning through case studies which reflect the realities of angel investing in India, for HNIs and new angels in India.
Startup Funding Made Easy by Shanti Mohan, Founder @LetsVentureSanjay Jha
The document provides information on funding sources and stages for startups in India. It discusses seed funds, angel investors, friends and family as sources of early capital. It also outlines the typical stages of a startup from ideation to revenues/traction to scale. Later sections cover valuations, term sheets, what investors look for, and how LetsVenture can help startups with fundraising.
The document discusses angel investing and provides an overview of the angel investment landscape in India. Some key points:
- Angel investing in India has grown significantly since 2012, with over 120-150 deals that year and growth of incubators and accelerators.
- 2014 saw 31 global funds enter the Indian market and angel platform LetsVenture complete 23 deals in its first year.
- The presentation provides tips for angel investors on evaluating startups, deal terms, valuations, exiting investments, and getting started in angel investing through syndicates.
- Overall the document serves as an introduction to angel investing and provides guidance on the angel investment process in India.
This document provides guidance on raising seed/angel funding. It discusses building an investible business by focusing on customer problems, differentiation, and scalability. Investors look for strong teams tackling big markets with differentiated solutions. Seed funding ranges from friends/family to institutional funds. Companies should raise enough to reach their next milestone. Valuation is based on pre-money valuation plus investment. Typical seed terms include liquidation preferences, anti-dilution, and board seats for investors. Common reasons for rejection include issues with structure, founders, or market fit. Resources for finding investors and sample pitch materials are also provided.
This document provides an overview of angel investing in India from the perspective of an experienced US venture fund principal. It discusses the types of startups that require funding, basics of venture capital and angel investing, typical investment processes, factors for selecting businesses and teams, common valuations at different stages, term sheet basics, and reasons for rejection. The summary aims to educate potential angel investors on opportunities and considerations for diversifying their investments through early-stage startup funding in India.
Learn whats needed to become an Angel Investor in today's world. Start your Start-up journey here!
About Author:
Manish is the co-founder of www.LetsVenture.com
Manish is a passionate mentor & business coach. He works with technology start-ups to help them get established and started-ups in helping them scale. As an angel investor he also invests in innovative start-ups.
Manish serves on the board of companies ranging from technology businesses, consumer businesses, e-commerce to employability like Freshersworld.com, Moontara Technovations etc. He is also an active mentor on the CIIE Mentor Edge Panel (IIM Ahmedabad), Start-up Village (Kochi) and Venture Labs (Standford University).
Basics on the startup process, raising capital, and thinking about valuation, especially for first-time entrepreneurs. Read my article at VentureBeat for details on this slide deck:
http://venturebeat.com/2016/09/05/startup-fundraising-101-revisited/
This document provides an agenda for discussing entrepreneurship and identifying funding opportunities for entrepreneurial projects. It discusses different types of funding such as debt and equity. It then lists various agencies and opportunities where young entrepreneurs can seek funding, such as CGMTSE, TDB, and TBI. The document outlines the typical venture capital deal cycle and what VCs look for in a business plan, including details about the business, team, needs, barriers, financial projections, and exit strategy. The overall summary provides an overview of funding sources and considerations for entrepreneurs pursuing funding.
This document discusses sources of financing for startups, including bootstrapping, crowdfunding, lending, investments from family and friends, equity crowdfunding, initial coin offerings, and angel/venture capital investments. It outlines the pros and cons of each financing source and what investors typically look for in the startup team, idea, execution, and deal terms. The key points are that execution is critical, investors want passionate serial entrepreneurs tackling big problems with industry expertise, and startups need to demonstrate product-market fit, customers, and valuation to strike an investment deal.
Angel investing is a great way to participate in the growing trend of entrepreneurship. Responsible investing is very important for the health of your portfolio and for your relationships with founders. Don't invest without understanding a few simple things. Equity investments are long term relationships. Investors must do their part to be good investment partners.
The document discusses methods for valuing startups based on factors like the quality of the idea, prototype development, management team, and product rollout. It also covers stock options and vesting for founders and employees, noting they are used to compensate and incentivize workers while protecting the company if someone leaves early. Advice is given around forming effective teams to reduce risks for potential investors.
Angel Funding Made Easy - Shanti Mohan, Founder @LetsVentureSanjay Jha
The document summarizes an agenda for a presentation on angel investing in India. It discusses the state of angel and seed investments in India, including deal volume and valuations. It covers topics like what angel investing is, why investors do it, how to evaluate startups, deal dynamics around valuations, and how to get started in angel investing. Key points include that 200-300 startups receive angel/seed funding annually in India, median pre-money valuations are around 1.5 crore rupees, and returns can range from 3x to 22x but many investments do not provide returns.
Have you ever considered becoming an Angel Investor? Wondered why people join angel groups as opposed to going it alone? Then this session is for you.
Join MLA Chair and Angel Investor Gerard Buckley as he leads a session that will answer the following:
What is Angel Investing?
Why would someone be an Angel Investor?
Who are Angel Investors?
What types of companies do Angels invest in?
What is Maple Leaf Angels and what are the benefits of joining?
How to raise money via marketplace investingniinue123
- Crowdfunding/marketplace investing allows entrepreneurs, artists, and causes to pitch ideas and raise funds from online communities through websites. It works by setting fundraising goals and deadlines. If goals aren't met by the deadline, no funds are collected.
- To raise funds successfully, one must identify target audiences, plan the campaign in advance with timed messages, leverage social networks, break large projects into smaller pieces, tell a compelling story, and properly credit backers. Focusing on the benefits to backers and engaging supporters are also important.
Angel investors provide early-stage funding and guidance for startups. They typically invest smaller amounts than venture capitalists and get involved at earlier stages. The document discusses different types of angel investors, their roles in filling funding gaps, differences from venture capitalists, investment profiles seeking high returns, and considerations for entrepreneurs seeking angel funding.
[STARTUP GUIDE] How to get initial funding?HATCH! PROGRAM
A comprehensive guide on how a startup should execute, in order to:
- Survive survive before initial funding
- Prepare the company to get initial funding
- Focus to attract the right funding
This Startup Guide is first introduced at HATCH! FAIR 2014 as a collaboration between HATCH! and Cinnamon, by Cinnamon President: Ph.D Hajime Hotta.
This document provides an overview of raising seed capital from Steve Schlafman of RRE Ventures. It discusses the basics of venture capital, including the different funding options available to startups and reasons to raise capital. It covers the current state of the seed market, notable angel investors and seed funds, as well as tips for preparing to raise a seed round, such as launching a minimum viable product, finding advisors, choosing the right investors, and setting an appropriate funding target and round size. The document emphasizes the importance of having a compelling brand and story to attract investors.
This document provides an overview and summary of a presentation by Metamorph Consulting Group on entrepreneurial funding sources. The presentation covers various funding options for businesses including friends and family financing, angel investors, venture capital, bootstrapping, crowdfunding, and government grants. It also discusses when different funding options are appropriate based on the stage and valuation of a business. The document promotes Metamorph Consulting Group's services in areas like strategic planning, marketing, and helping businesses secure funding.
In this special edition of Insights Success, we celebrate the spirit of innovation & entrepreneurship as we bring Emerging Startups to Watch. These home-grown companies are trying their bit to bring their ideas to life and services to you.
This document provides an overview of startup fundraising sources and strategies. It discusses common fundraising channels like friends and family, accelerators, venture capital (VC), bootstrapping, and crowdfunding. Key terminology is defined. The presentation then covers topics like the pros and cons of taking outside investment, how much money to raise, what investors look for, pitch deck components, post-funding responsibilities, and new opportunities under the JOBS Act including equity crowdfunding. The overall content aims to educate entrepreneurs on fundraising options and best practices.
The document provides advice for how to be an effective angel investor. It recommends focusing on dealflow from other angels and through advisory services. When evaluating startups, it suggests paying close attention to the founding team's skills and experience, as well as evidence that the startup has engaged with customers. It also advises investing carefully, saying no quickly when uninterested, and aiming to add value to founders through meetings rather than spending significant time on unpromising opportunities. The goal is supporting innovation more than financial returns.
Babson & Brandeis - Fundraising 101: How to raise a seed roundDavid Chang
Brandeis Innovation Speaker Series: Overview of tech/startup fundraising basics, some how-to tactics on raising a seed round, and general pitch tips/lessons learned for entrepreneurs who are current students and recent grads.
This document provides guidance on obtaining startup funding through angel investors and venture capital firms. It outlines the typical funding sources for startups at different stages, from friends and family to angels to VCs. It emphasizes building relationships with potential investors over time and setting clear fundraising milestones and metrics. The key steps are finding an interested lead investor to validate the opportunity and terms, building buzz around the startup, and closing the round with the appropriate legal documents and ownership terms negotiated.
Startup Event in Mumbai
SL is organizing a startup event in Mumbai. SL Launch Meetup Event on 25th January 2020 in Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Mumbai.
Learn whats needed to become an Angel Investor in today's world. Start your Start-up journey here!
About Author:
Manish is the co-founder of www.LetsVenture.com
Manish is a passionate mentor & business coach. He works with technology start-ups to help them get established and started-ups in helping them scale. As an angel investor he also invests in innovative start-ups.
Manish serves on the board of companies ranging from technology businesses, consumer businesses, e-commerce to employability like Freshersworld.com, Moontara Technovations etc. He is also an active mentor on the CIIE Mentor Edge Panel (IIM Ahmedabad), Start-up Village (Kochi) and Venture Labs (Standford University).
Basics on the startup process, raising capital, and thinking about valuation, especially for first-time entrepreneurs. Read my article at VentureBeat for details on this slide deck:
http://venturebeat.com/2016/09/05/startup-fundraising-101-revisited/
This document provides an agenda for discussing entrepreneurship and identifying funding opportunities for entrepreneurial projects. It discusses different types of funding such as debt and equity. It then lists various agencies and opportunities where young entrepreneurs can seek funding, such as CGMTSE, TDB, and TBI. The document outlines the typical venture capital deal cycle and what VCs look for in a business plan, including details about the business, team, needs, barriers, financial projections, and exit strategy. The overall summary provides an overview of funding sources and considerations for entrepreneurs pursuing funding.
This document discusses sources of financing for startups, including bootstrapping, crowdfunding, lending, investments from family and friends, equity crowdfunding, initial coin offerings, and angel/venture capital investments. It outlines the pros and cons of each financing source and what investors typically look for in the startup team, idea, execution, and deal terms. The key points are that execution is critical, investors want passionate serial entrepreneurs tackling big problems with industry expertise, and startups need to demonstrate product-market fit, customers, and valuation to strike an investment deal.
Angel investing is a great way to participate in the growing trend of entrepreneurship. Responsible investing is very important for the health of your portfolio and for your relationships with founders. Don't invest without understanding a few simple things. Equity investments are long term relationships. Investors must do their part to be good investment partners.
The document discusses methods for valuing startups based on factors like the quality of the idea, prototype development, management team, and product rollout. It also covers stock options and vesting for founders and employees, noting they are used to compensate and incentivize workers while protecting the company if someone leaves early. Advice is given around forming effective teams to reduce risks for potential investors.
Angel Funding Made Easy - Shanti Mohan, Founder @LetsVentureSanjay Jha
The document summarizes an agenda for a presentation on angel investing in India. It discusses the state of angel and seed investments in India, including deal volume and valuations. It covers topics like what angel investing is, why investors do it, how to evaluate startups, deal dynamics around valuations, and how to get started in angel investing. Key points include that 200-300 startups receive angel/seed funding annually in India, median pre-money valuations are around 1.5 crore rupees, and returns can range from 3x to 22x but many investments do not provide returns.
Have you ever considered becoming an Angel Investor? Wondered why people join angel groups as opposed to going it alone? Then this session is for you.
Join MLA Chair and Angel Investor Gerard Buckley as he leads a session that will answer the following:
What is Angel Investing?
Why would someone be an Angel Investor?
Who are Angel Investors?
What types of companies do Angels invest in?
What is Maple Leaf Angels and what are the benefits of joining?
How to raise money via marketplace investingniinue123
- Crowdfunding/marketplace investing allows entrepreneurs, artists, and causes to pitch ideas and raise funds from online communities through websites. It works by setting fundraising goals and deadlines. If goals aren't met by the deadline, no funds are collected.
- To raise funds successfully, one must identify target audiences, plan the campaign in advance with timed messages, leverage social networks, break large projects into smaller pieces, tell a compelling story, and properly credit backers. Focusing on the benefits to backers and engaging supporters are also important.
Angel investors provide early-stage funding and guidance for startups. They typically invest smaller amounts than venture capitalists and get involved at earlier stages. The document discusses different types of angel investors, their roles in filling funding gaps, differences from venture capitalists, investment profiles seeking high returns, and considerations for entrepreneurs seeking angel funding.
[STARTUP GUIDE] How to get initial funding?HATCH! PROGRAM
A comprehensive guide on how a startup should execute, in order to:
- Survive survive before initial funding
- Prepare the company to get initial funding
- Focus to attract the right funding
This Startup Guide is first introduced at HATCH! FAIR 2014 as a collaboration between HATCH! and Cinnamon, by Cinnamon President: Ph.D Hajime Hotta.
This document provides an overview of raising seed capital from Steve Schlafman of RRE Ventures. It discusses the basics of venture capital, including the different funding options available to startups and reasons to raise capital. It covers the current state of the seed market, notable angel investors and seed funds, as well as tips for preparing to raise a seed round, such as launching a minimum viable product, finding advisors, choosing the right investors, and setting an appropriate funding target and round size. The document emphasizes the importance of having a compelling brand and story to attract investors.
This document provides an overview and summary of a presentation by Metamorph Consulting Group on entrepreneurial funding sources. The presentation covers various funding options for businesses including friends and family financing, angel investors, venture capital, bootstrapping, crowdfunding, and government grants. It also discusses when different funding options are appropriate based on the stage and valuation of a business. The document promotes Metamorph Consulting Group's services in areas like strategic planning, marketing, and helping businesses secure funding.
In this special edition of Insights Success, we celebrate the spirit of innovation & entrepreneurship as we bring Emerging Startups to Watch. These home-grown companies are trying their bit to bring their ideas to life and services to you.
This document provides an overview of startup fundraising sources and strategies. It discusses common fundraising channels like friends and family, accelerators, venture capital (VC), bootstrapping, and crowdfunding. Key terminology is defined. The presentation then covers topics like the pros and cons of taking outside investment, how much money to raise, what investors look for, pitch deck components, post-funding responsibilities, and new opportunities under the JOBS Act including equity crowdfunding. The overall content aims to educate entrepreneurs on fundraising options and best practices.
The document provides advice for how to be an effective angel investor. It recommends focusing on dealflow from other angels and through advisory services. When evaluating startups, it suggests paying close attention to the founding team's skills and experience, as well as evidence that the startup has engaged with customers. It also advises investing carefully, saying no quickly when uninterested, and aiming to add value to founders through meetings rather than spending significant time on unpromising opportunities. The goal is supporting innovation more than financial returns.
Babson & Brandeis - Fundraising 101: How to raise a seed roundDavid Chang
Brandeis Innovation Speaker Series: Overview of tech/startup fundraising basics, some how-to tactics on raising a seed round, and general pitch tips/lessons learned for entrepreneurs who are current students and recent grads.
This document provides guidance on obtaining startup funding through angel investors and venture capital firms. It outlines the typical funding sources for startups at different stages, from friends and family to angels to VCs. It emphasizes building relationships with potential investors over time and setting clear fundraising milestones and metrics. The key steps are finding an interested lead investor to validate the opportunity and terms, building buzz around the startup, and closing the round with the appropriate legal documents and ownership terms negotiated.
Startup Event in Mumbai
SL is organizing a startup event in Mumbai. SL Launch Meetup Event on 25th January 2020 in Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Mumbai.
SL Entrepreneurs is a business networking platform that enables entrepreneurs to solve problems, collaborate, innovate, and grow their businesses through the connections of other members. It provides a structured network for entrepreneurs and investors to meet and find potential investment opportunities. The platform hosts meetup events that allow founders to present their businesses and network with mentors, investors, and other professionals who can help startups.
StartupLanes is coming with a great opportunity for entrepreneurs. We are organizing the startup event in Jaipur i.e. Launch Meetup Event on 22nd February 2020. The venue for the event is Comfort Inn Sapphire, C-5, New Colony, Near Panchbatti Circle, MI Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan. The timing for the event is 9:30 AM TO 2:00 PM.
SL Entrepreneurs is a business networking platform that enables entrepreneurs, investors, and founders to connect and collaborate. The platform aims to help businesses solve problems, innovate, find funding opportunities, and grow. Upcoming events will be held in Bengaluru and include founder presentations, investor and guest speeches, and networking sessions over food. The events provide benefits like business leads, potential partnerships, and learning opportunities for both presenters and attendees.
The document summarizes details about TiEcon Pune 2013, an entrepreneurship conference organized by TiE Pune. TiE is a global non-profit dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship. TiEcon Pune 2013 will bring together 500-600 entrepreneurs, investors, and industry to discuss future technologies, business models, and industries through keynotes, breakout sessions, and networking. The conference aims to support the growth of entrepreneurship in the Pune region. Sponsorship opportunities ranging from ₹2.5 lakh to ₹20 lakh are available for organizations wanting visibility and access to conference attendees.
Mobile Monday is launching a new mobile startup accelerator called Momentum. It will be a 12-week program located at RocketSpace Campus in Silicon Valley and run by Mobile Monday, a global nonprofit community for mobile professionals. The summary provides an overview of the program, including its workshops, benefits for startups, and opportunities for partners and sponsors to get involved through funding and mentorship.
Funding for innovation for creative and cultural enterprises (Brighton)golantmediaventures
This document provides an agenda and information for an event on funding innovation for creative and cultural enterprises. The event will include presentations and discussions on various funding opportunities and case studies. Speakers will cover topics such as the funding landscape, growth accelerators, R&D tax credits, private finance options, and European funding. There will also be a working session for attendees and a case study on financing a media distribution platform. The goal is to help creative enterprises understand available funding to support innovation.
This document summarizes an organization called Tri-Valley Startups that aims to build an ecosystem to support entrepreneurs and startups in their local community. It introduces the founding team and their experience. The organization offers mentors, connections, funding introductions, and services to help entrepreneurs develop and grow their businesses locally rather than having to relocate. Investors can make small seed investments in local opportunities with reasonable valuations and equity terms. Mentors gain opportunities to advise startups from ideation through growth and potentially invest.
Penton's Growth Means Expanding Education and Engagement Beyond Live Events. Penton aims to leverage its content and industry expertise to provide ongoing education and networking opportunities through virtual platforms like Expo 365. This includes (1) partnering with accreditors to offer online courses and certifications, (2) using social media and a mobile app to continue engagement started at live events, and (3) changing attendee behaviors by incentivizing year-round participation in virtual communities. The goal is to deepen relationships and become the main resource for audiences.
TiEcon is the largest conference for entrepreneurs hosted by TiE, an organization founded in 1992 to foster entrepreneurship globally. TiEcon Pune 2013, the first hosted in Pune, aims to bring together entrepreneurs, investors, and industry to generate entrepreneurial ideas and discussions to help build entrepreneurship in the Pune region. The conference will explore future technologies, business models, industries, and the internet, helping entrepreneurs and investors assess opportunities. It will be held on March 30th at the Hyatt Regency in Pune for 400-500 attendees, including entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, startups, investors and industry professionals.
The document describes a Chief Customer Officer Forum that provides a place for customer experience leaders to meet, share ideas and best practices, and improve their skills. It discusses how the Forum helps members reduce costs without hurting satisfaction, apply best practices from other industries, and ensure customer experience is a top priority. The Forum meets biannually, with sessions that include presentations on topics like customer innovation, analytics for engagement, and leveraging technology. It is intended to help members gain insights from global experts and peers in a confidential setting.
Tcsi presentation january 10th 2015 v4Omid Omidvar
The document provides information about the Tehran Centre for Social Innovation (TCSI) in Tehran, Iran. TCSI aims to be a self-sufficient platform for social innovation and entrepreneurship that contributes to socio-economic development. It plans to offer services like co-working spaces, incubation, acceleration, training, mentoring, networking, and funding access to support startups and social enterprises. TCSI outlines its vision, framework, services, team, timeline, budget, examples from other hubs, and appendices on the accelerator process, social enterprises, and types of social enterprises. The document seeks partners, funding, and government support to help launch TCSI and create an ecosystem for social innovation in Tehran.
The Centre for Research & Innovation (CRI) is a partnership between Grande Prairie Regional College and the Peace Region Economic Development Alliance that provides services to support innovators, entrepreneurs, and small and medium enterprises. The CRI operates with a mixed staffing model and funding from various sources. It acts as a network and one-stop-shop for regional researchers, innovators, and businesses seeking to commercialize new products and services. The CRI offers various programs and services to support innovation including intellectual property management, prototype development, investor readiness training, market analysis, and learning opportunities through workshops. It has supported hundreds of clients in the Peace Region of Alberta.
The 3-day eTailing India Expo in Mumbai focused on panels and workshops about the changing retail landscape in India and opportunities in eCommerce. Over 1750 unique visitors attended, including 100 international and domestic speakers and 50 exhibitors. Topics at workshops included starting an online business and growing a brand in the digital economy. Keynote speeches addressed eCommerce growth drivers, challenges for world-class retailers, and connecting with digital customers. The expo was a success in bringing together over 700 companies and 350 CEOs and CXOs to discuss opportunities in the Indian eCommerce sector.
Project We Like is featuring a few best entrepreneurs who have succeeded in their businesses wonderfully. Their introduction and their lifetime work is shown in brief.
The document discusses a startup bootcamp called Portland Ten that aims to help 10 founders generate $1 million in revenue each by October 2010. It outlines problems in Portland's tech startup scene around a lack of fundable startups and available seed funding. The bootcamp will work with founders over 12 weeks to clarify their concepts, guide them through the commercialization process, and provide resources, networking and mentorship to help them reach their revenue goals. Founders will commit 6-8 hours per week and $500 per month to participate.
India CSR Summit and Exhibition 2017-Pre-Event BrochureNGOBOX Asia
Businesses want to make an impact that would be noticed and talked about for decades. But deploying boardroom strategies on ground can only be achieved through rigorous attempts to understand and figuring out solutions for all the setbacks and by setting long term CSR goals.
At India CSR Summit & Exhibition 2017, we provide a much needed discussion, learning and co-learning platform for businesses, NGOs, social enterprises, advisory firms and government agencies. We are here to augment discussions on best practices, exchange of workable ideas, discovering impact driven solutions, building capacities and strengthening network.
SYNERGY2015 is an international entrepreneurship summit that aims to build a global entrepreneurial ecosystem, bring a gathering of leading professionals, businessmen, decision makers, government policy makers & leading academician to share their experience, learn & exchange ideas, achievements & success stories. SYNERGY 2015 is a global platform for learning, sharing and exploring the new opportunities across the globe, with many interactive programs like global tie-ups, workshops, panel discussions, competitions.
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Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
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A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
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Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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1. SL Accelerator – Mumbai Meetup
StartupLanes-an Eco-system for Startups
2. Introduction
SL Entrepreneurs (also known as SL Accelerator) is a
business networking platform by StartupLanes for
Entrepreneurs and Investors. It is a structured network
that enables entrepreneurs to solve problems,
collaborate, innovate, research, invent, scale up and
grow business through the references of network
members.
Investors can network with Founders for potential
investment opportunities.
3. Core Team
Neha Gupta, Co-Founder & CTO
• Engineer with 10+ yrs exp
• Entrepreneur with vast experience of
US
Shishir Gupta, Founder & CEO
• Investment Banker, Lawyer, Author
• VC Consultant, Technology Architect
• Entrepreneur with 18+ yrs exp
6. Index
1. Founder’s Vision
2. Meetup Attendees
3. Guest of Honor
4. Influencers
5. Agenda
6. Benefits for Presenter
7. Benefits for Networker
8. Meetup flow
9. Venue and Fee
10. Contact
7. Founder’s Vision
Shishir identified the core problem of
founders – they lack resources.
Startup needs innovation, research,
technology, funds, growth, sales and
much more. An active community is
the solution.
He has the vision of bringing startup
enablers, mentors, investors and
founders on a common platform that
converts into a self-sustainable
startup eco-system – a Global family.
8. Guest of Honor
Shashank Randev
Founder VC at 100X.VC
A member of PIOCCI.
An Angel investor and Advisor
with a keen interest in B2B
emerging technology startups.
9. Guest of Honor
Vinod Keni
Artha Venture Fund
He leads investments in seed
stage Companies.
Ex MD/CFO Partner at
Aquarian CFO services &
Peachtree Capital Partners.
10. Guest of Honor
Sushanto Mitra
Founder & CEO-Lead Angels
Network, TIE Charter Member
Lead Angels provides early funding
to companies which have achieved
traction and looking to prove their
disruptive growth hypothesis.
11. Guest of Honor
Atrindiya Bose
Ex CEO – Trringo
He has been the Mentor/ Investor
in Digital Services / Content.
He was the country manager at
Sony Computer Entertainment
Europe.
12. Guest of Honor
Mohit Mittal
Investment Professional –India
Quotient
He is the Founder of Zear and was
Business Analyst at Ola.
13. Guest of Honor
Uday Sodhi
Ex Business Head- SonyLIV
A Digital Strategy Consultant.
He has been the Business Head
Digital Business at Sony Pictures
Networks India Private Limited
14. Guest of Honor
Anil Joshi
Managing Partner- Unicorn India
Ventures
He is an Early stage Investor.
He has been the President in
Mumbai Angels.
15. Guest of Honor
Gaurav Mohan
VP Sales- NETSCOUT
Angel Investor
He has been the Director of
Sales in Motorola Solutions
16. Guest of Honor
Arun Mishra
Angel Investor
He is an investor in Navigene
Genetic Science Pvt Ltd and Fintech
Crowd Funding
17. Guest of Honor
Yugal Kishore Sharma
CEO-ONEOTT
Angel Investor
He has been the President in
DEN Networks Limited& COO in
Tikona Digital Networks Pvt. Ltd.
18. Guest of Honor
Anshul Dave
CEO
Oceans Bridge Financial Advisory LLP
Angel Investor-Trustmore
Technologies Pvt Ltd, IGP.com,
PeeSafe
19. Guest of Honor
Anuj Munot
Managing Partner
Motivated Minds Wealth LLP
Angel Investor-Venture Catalyst,
Indian Angel Network
20. Guest of Honor
Ashish Bajaj
CTO, Fintech enthusiast
He has been CTO at InstaRem &
Co-founder of Candere.com.
Also has been Sr.Vice President at
Miles Software Solutions Ltd.
21. Guest of Honor
Nayan Bheda
Founder
HashTech Ventures,
Indian School of eBusiness &
Edvantez
He has been Founding MD of
Trans Retail Ventures Pvt.Ltd &
Promoter at V-ID8 Systems Pvt. Ltd.
22. Guest of Honor
Prasanna Lohar
Head Innovation & Architecture
DCB Bank Ltd.
He has been Head of Technology at
DCB Bank Ltd & SR. Manager at
Atos Worldline.
23. Guest of Honor
Vivek Saxena
Co-Founder & CEO
Digicita Venture Studio
Partner-Equanimity Investments &
Director & CEO Anuvi Chemicals Ltd.
24. Guest of Honor
Sumeet Kabra
Director
RR Global
RR Global is an Indian conglomerate
engaged in diverse business activities
spanning across following segments: wires
and cables, switches, appliances, lighting,
switch gear, fans, car parking , copper tubes,
bus duct and Hvls fans .
25. Guest of Honor
Shronit Ladhani
Founder
CareerNinja
Partner, Angel Investor- Tykee
Capital Partners & has been Director
at Bucon Engineers & Infrastructure
Pvt. Ltd.
26. Meetup Attendees
• Regional Director of StartupLanes Mumbai shall be
present
• Sponsors
• Guest Speakers: Investors & C-Level Corporate
• Entrepreneurs: Founders of existing startup
• Investors & Potential Investors: Those who have invested
and HNIs who have potential to invest in startups
• Mentors: Any person who have 10+ years of domain exp
• Professionals: Lawyers, CA, CS etc.
• CxOs: CTO, CMO, CFO etc. of Startups
27. Agenda
1. Credible Relationships: Big ticket size business gets
generated only through credible relationships. Online (virtual)
relationships generate only small ticket business or just the
leads, conversions happen after personal meetings.
2. Opportunity: Whether you are looking for investors, co-
founders, partners or sellers; You can meet the right people in
this meetup.
3. Collaboration: Serious collaborations can happen when you
pick up the discussion with the right people.
4. Promotion: Presentation of Founder(s) with Video Recording
5. Networking : Snacks + Tea and Lunch
28. Benefits for Presenter
• Onstage Business Presentation opportunity: You will get an
opportunity to get on stage and present. A video shall be recorded and
will be shared with the investors and startups in the SL ecosystem.
• Business Leads: You will attract a lot of business enquiries as people
present in the meetup will learn about your business and also the
people who watch you on our YouTube channel will enquire.
• Collaborations: Many entrepreneurs will approach you to collaborate
with you for the business opportunities.
• Networking: All the entrepreneurs and investors present in the meetup
shall contact you directly at the event.
29. Benefits for Presenter
• Corporate connections: You will get many corporate connects in the meetup,
directly and indirectly.
• Free learning: You can learn about different businesses in the meetups as the
other presenter presents about their startups.
• Marketing opportunities: You may share your promotional material in the
meetup.
• Fresh thinking and inspiration: Explore new ideas and business opportunities.
•
• Feeling of belonging: Be associated with other entrepreneurs and have a
sense of belonging.
• Video Coverage: Get audience, stage, photo and video coverage. These videos
shall be professionally recorded and shared on the entire social media of SL.
30. Benefits for Networker
• Business leads: You can interact with the presenters and our Directors,
Mentors, Community Managers and SL Co-founders . You will get a lot
of word of mouth publicity that converts into big ticket business.
• Collaborations: You will get an opportunity to meet with Entrepreneurs
from different places and different segments. This is a group opportunity
for collaboration and growing together.
• Networking: You can contact all the Investors, Entrepreneurs and
Mentors directly and discuss one on one with them.
31. Benefits for Networker
• Corporate connections: You will get many corporate connects in
the meetup, directly and indirectly.
• Free learning: You can learn about different businesses in the
meetups as the other presenter will present about their startups.
• Marketing opportunities: You may get your app downloaded in
the meetup and can also share your promotional material with the
people there.
• Feeling of belonging: Be associated with other entrepreneurs
and have a sense of belonging.
32. Meetup Flow
• 09:00 AM: Gather at the venue
• 9:30 AM: Networking over Tea/Coffee
• 10:00 AM: Introduction of the event
• 10:15 AM: Presentation by SL CEO
• 10:30 AM: Investor’s Speech
• 11:30 AM: Founder’s Presentation
• 1:25 PM: Closing Speech
• 1:30 PM: Group Photograph
• 01:30 PM: Networking over Lunch
33. Venue
• Venue: Dahanukar Hall, Maharashtra Chamber
of Commerce,Oricon House, 6th Flr.,
Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce Lane,Kala
Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001, Maharashtra
• Date:25th January 2020
• Time: 9:30 am to 2:00 pm
34. Venue & Fee
• Event Fee: For Networker:- Rs. 750 + GST
For Presenter:- Rs. 1500 + GST
• Inclusion: (Venue, Lunch followed with tea/coffee, Video, Presentation)
• Venue: Dahanukar Hall, Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Oricon House,
6th Flr., Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce Lane,Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai -
400 001, Maharashtra
• Date:25th January 2020
• Time: 9:30 am to 2 pm
• Pay for the Ticket here:
35. Contact Us
StartupLanes
C-1011, Noida One Business Park, Sector 62, Noida, UP, India.
Phone: +91 (0120) 354 3833
Call our Community Managers:
Divya Mahajan +919717426619
Akansha Sharma +917042769916
Shruti Singh +918527366974
Kajal Chaudhary +919717066896