In sync with ‘Startup India’ initiative, app-based taxi-hailing service provider Uber on March 3 said it would mentor and help 10 start-ups with funding under ‘UberExchange’ programme.
As many as 750 start-ups are participating in the programme. The company will host six leadership talks by senior executives, including from their headquarters in San Francisco. The programme addresses issues like fund-raising, product design and scaling up.
At the end of the programme, the top 10 start-ups will travel to San Francisco where they will be introduced to global investors, fellow entrepreneurs and the Uber team. Out of 750 start-ups, 20 will be short-listed by the end of the year. Finally, 10 will be selected for mentorship by Uber.
The company, however, said ‘UberExchange’ will not act as an incubator. “It is not an incubator. There are no plans right now of funding any of these start-ups. But we never say never. We are doing it in partnership with Invest India and the idea is to mentor start-ups,” said a senior Uber official.
The start-ups in the race are from diverse sectors including health, pharma, mobile apps, and are in different stages of development. The companies would be short-listed according to product relevance and expansion plans among other things.
The company said the initiative will enable students, entrepreneurs and industry leaders to learn from each other, helping create a culture that celebrates risk-taking and views failure as an opportunity to learn.
“Today, more and more people aspire to be entrepreneurs . That’s why Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Startup India initiative is so important, and that’s why we’re excited to share our experience with hundreds of start-ups and entrepreneurs as they begin their journey,” Uber Chief Executive Travis Kalanick said in January.
Source: Business Standard