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June 01, 2021
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The programme will be supported by a pool of 20-25 mentors from TiE Bangalore Chapter, which has also partnered with COVIDActionCollab
To tackle the current healthcare crisis in the wake of Covid-19, TiE Bangalore has launched a Healthcare Start-up programme to support start-ups that are pushing boundaries to create innovative solutions to combat Covid-19.
“There are plenty of passionate start-ups out there with viable solutions that can address the current Covid situation. We are targeting to select 10-12 start-ups for the first cohort of the Healthcare start-up programme which will begin on June 20, for which applications are open till June 7. The virtual programme will run for a period of 6 months wherein the selected start-ups will get access to industry experts, mentors, investors and market connections, with the primary objective of scaling up their businesses to create greater impact in the current situation. With the support that we provide, these sta
May 12, 2021
Madan Padaki, President of TiE Bangalore×
The steps include business mentoring, home healthcare and group insurance plans
To help 15,000+ start-up founders and entrepreneurs through the second wave of the pandemic, TiE Bangalore has launched a slew of Covid-support initiatives. These include interactive sessions on emotional well-being, business mentoring sessions on navigating through these tough times, home healthcare support, provision of group insurance plans and zero EMI cash cards, helping scale up a cohort of 10-12 start-ups that are working on technology solutions to fight Covid-19 and leveraging its members as a volunteer base for Covid-response measures.
“We have been talking to entrepreneurs over the last couple of weeks to find out what we can do to support them through the current crisis and have arrived at a few broad areas where we can contribute emotional well-being, financial well-being, business mentoring and home healthcare support. Although T
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Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yediyurappa launched ‘Xcelerator Bengaluru’ developed by Global Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship (GAME), Ubuntu Consortium and the Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI), to focus on women entrepreneurship as a growth driver for Karnataka
Today, Karnataka is home to hundreds of organisations that are working towards strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the state. From policy advocacy, financial assistance, promotion and development support to promoting entrepreneurial talent, each of these organisations have different focus areas and strategies to achieve that goal.
Interestingly, while some of them like FKCCI were founded more than 100 years ago and have been actively promoting the cause of trade and industries in Karnataka by guiding members, helping in policymaking and deliberating on matters of regulation and taxation, others like GAME and Ubuntu Consortium are fairly new entrants. Established in