Placeholder canvas

2017 K-Startup grand challenge kick-starts its second innings in India

Date:

New Delhi : NIPA’s (National IT Industry Promotion Agency) initiative ‘K-Startup Grand Challenge’, a project conducted and financed by the Government of the Republic of Korea is all set to open its gates once again in India.

The global startup event offers technology-based startups that have a prototype or product service – catering to various industries, a chance to enter the Korean market and further expand its reach to global customers.

2016 K-Startup Grand Challenge offered the winners a host of benefits including grants, free office space and entry into an acceleration program and more. 13 local corporations and branches were established as a result of the event.

Over and above, 33 deals were signed with local/overseas companies along with 125 MoU/Partnership activities. An Indian entrant in the augmented reality space came in runner-up at the event and is now engaged in a contract with one of Korea’s major departmental store franchises.

ALSO READ: Mojo Networks launch of Mojo Aware Cognitive Wi-Fi in India

In this year’s programme, the top ranked 50 teams will be invited to participate in a four-month accelerating program in the state-of-the-art Pangyo Techno Valley, located south of Seoul. Additional financial incentives from the Korean Government will be offered to the top 25 startups if they choose to establish a business entity in Korea.

“The key focus of the K-Startup Grand Challenge this year is to promote collaboration and exchange of ideas between India and Korea. A plethora of exciting opportunities await participants who will get an opportunity to showcase their entrepreneurial spirit. We are eagerly looking forward to tapping the enormous potential that lies in Indian startup ecosystem and expecting to receive a large number of applications from India,” said Lee Kyung-hwan, Executive Director of India-Korea SW Cooperation Center.

The team at NIPA will be visiting cities across the country, including Mumbai, Bangalore Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad and Kochi. They will meet with prominent entities in the local startup ecosystems, including incubation centers, accelerator hubs and more. The interactions aim to channel the enthusiasm and vision of the local startup environment towards the event, offering them a great opportunity to graduate to the world stage.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

US Elections 2024, How Trump Trial Will Impact The Elections: Newsmobile EIC Saurabh Shukla 

During his conversation, Shukla said that he has been talking to a lot of people both his supporters and others and this may have an impact

IPL 2024: SRH’s Head-Abhishek Deliver Fireworks, Chase Down 166 In Just 9.4 Overs Against LSG

In the run-chase of 166 runs, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) did not waste any time as openers Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma attacked right from the start. In just the second over, Abhishek smashed Yash Thakur for four successive boundaries

“It’s A Good Score If…”: All rounder Ayush Badoni On LSG’s 165/4 Against SRH

Badoni scored 55 runs from 30 balls at a strike rate of 183.33. He hammered 9 fours during his time on the crease

Thailand Announces Visa Free Entry For Indians Until November 11th

The announcement coincides with the start of the busiest travel and vacation seasons. Travelers get an amazing opportunity to discover many of Thailand's wonders with this program.