The
National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) will
fund and incubate 25 start-ups to be set up by young entrepreneurs
across the country, the Indian IT industry representative body said.
"Of
the 4,000 applications we received for our '10,000 start-ups
programme', we will 25 best entrepreneurs for angel funding and
incubating their start-ups. Another 150 firms will be mentored through
partners and members," Nasscom president Som Mittal said in a statement
here.
Of the 14,000 registered entrepreneurs
in 80 cities across the country, 4,000 of them responded to the
programme, conducted between April 5 to May 30.
"We
are overwhelmed with the response to the programme. Our industry
partners will short-list the start-ups through an evaluation process for
funding and incubation," Mittal said.
The
programme gave insights into the emerging tech entrepreneurship
landscape in the country, as 23 percent of the responses were Bangalore
followed by 20 per cent the National Capital Region (NCR).
"One
in every five application came smaller towns and about 70 per cent of
them are under 30 years, while 15 per cent of them were women," Mittal
pointed out.
" a technology viewpoint, around
66 percent of the applications are for web/internet start-ups, 24 per
cent for mobile applications, 16 per cent for cloud applications and 11
percent for big data processing," Mittal observed.
Global
search engine Google, global software major Microsoft, the US-based
internet service provider Verisign and leading Indian financial services
firm Kotak partnered with Nasscom for the start-ups programme.
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