Beijing and Shanghai events witness spirited pitches for mainland backing Some 20-odd Indian startups made a concerted pitch for $100 million in Chinese investments in Beijing on Monday and in Shanghai on Thursday. The events intensified the push to leverage China’s expertise in founding, nurturing and financially backing new enterprises that fulfill society’s needs. Around 200 Chinese strategic funds and angel investors interacted with executives of Indian startups, and evaluated investment opportunities, said Mahendra Swarup,
A panel discussion was also organised to discuss effective strategy for Chinese VCs to enter the Indian startup market and share their experiences about the Indian startup ecosystem. New Delhi: Eight Indian startups managed to secure funding commitments to the tune of USD 30 million at the 2nd Startup India Investment Seminar held at Beijing, as per a report by news Agency PTI. The event was organised by the Embassy of India in China in
Eight Indian startups managed to secure funding commitments to the tune of $30 million at the 2nd Startup India Investment Seminar held at Beijing. The event was planned to expose Chinese venture capitalists and investors to the promising Indian startups and also help Indian startups to reach out to the large Chinese investors for receiving investment for their companies. “Forty-two Indian entrepreneurs representing 20 Indian startups participated in the event and pitched before Chinese investors to make investments in their ventures. More than 350 Chinese Venture Capital (VC) funds, angel
New Delhi: Chinese venture capital (VC) funds are likely to invest around $30 million in eight Indian start-ups, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said after the 2nd Startup India Investment Seminar held in Beijing on Tuesday. “In the 1st Startup India Investment seminar, 12 Indian start-ups participated, of which 4 secured a funding of $15 million from Chinese VCs. In the current round, 8 start-ups out of 20 participants are set to get commitment
Eight Indian startups managed to secure funding commitments to the tune of $ 30 million at the 2nd Startup India Investment Seminar held at Beijing. The event was planned to expose Chinese venture capitalists and investors to the promising Indian startups and also help Indian startups to reach out to the large Chinese investors for receiving investment for their companies. “Forty-two Indian entrepreneurs representing 20 Indian startups participated in the event and pitched before Chinese