“A lot of start-ups fail to grow because of lack of mentorship, investment, pitching platforms and policy awareness,” said Khush Brahmbhatt, co-pilot of Startup Vadodara.
The summit is expected to fetch Rs 20 crore worth investment. So far, 122 startups including 22 ideation based, 20 students startups and 80 mainline startups have registered for the summit.
The organizers have also decided to showcase 100 video stories of successful entrepreneurs of Vadodara. An interactive sessions between Vadodara’s established entrepreneurs and the budding entrepreneurs will be also held.
Source: Times of India