In sync with 'Startup India' initiative, Uber, the app-based taxi-hailing service provider, on Thursday 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.
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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.
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Bus aggregator Shuttl on Thursday said that Suryansh Kumar, who was general manager at Uber India, has joined them as vice-president, growth. At Uber, Kumar was responsible for operations and marketing. In the past, he worked with Bharat Matrimony and Bharti-Walmart. Shuttl was founded in April 2015 and has led the way in app-based bus service category in India.
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Six leadership talks to be held at 'UberExchange' programme
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As many as 750 start-ups are participating in the programme
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The programme addresses issues like fund-raising, product design
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However, the company has said the programme will not act as an incubator
- Start-ups in the race are from sectors like health, pharma