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Global Startup Summit 2024 Lands in Bengaluru on March 30th 2024


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  • Bymridul     |    March 14, 2024

Global Startup Summit aims to provide a platform that fosters diverse perspectives and ideas. Through this platform, entrepreneurs and founders can access vital resources including funding, technological support, marketing assistance, and essential mentorship crucial for achieving success. It enables entrepreneurs and founders to launch or relaunch their startups and gain substantial traction within their target markets for rapid scalability.This edition proudly announces collaboration with key partners which are mentioned below

The EleFant.ai: India’s first Mobile App based toy library.

SHK Global Ventures: Content led consulting & investment advisory and transactional services firm.

Bright Accounts: Elevate your startup journey with Bright Accounts! From initial business setup to IPO success. Catapults your venture towards unparalleled growth and prosperity

Gamezon.store: A fun collection of board games for all ages and interests.

Start Story™: Voices of startups and make their stories resonate with the world.

Mojo Startup: Provides Fund raising & Investment services to startups in India & also bespoke consulting services for startups to help businesses achieve their unique goals.

3x Events: A leading event company internationally that offers expert planning solutions, innovative corporate videos, and premium branding and installation services.

Global Startups Club: An exclusive community and networking platform for startup professionals, founders, and influential leaders.

In addition to these dynamic collaborations, the summit is thrilled to welcome a stellar lineup of invited speakers and investors. These industry leaders include Vittal Ramakrishna (POD), Vinod Keni (Peachtree Capital Ventures), Pankaj Gupta (EthAum Ventures), Lalit Singla (SteerX Innovations), Somshubhro (Som) Pal Choudhary (Bharat Innovation Fund), Ashwin Raguraman (Bharat Innovation Fund), Subhashish Bhadra (Klub), Sudharsan Venkatakrishnan (Klub), Aravin G Namadev (ah! Ventures), Piyush Peshwani (OnGrid), Atish Shelar (Tech Fini), Devashish Fuloria (GEO IQ), Sanjay Shah (Wadhwani Foundation), Babji VS (The Gain),  Ankit Aggarwal (Unstop), Jugul Thachery (Hogr), Pratik Kapasi (HeyCoach), Shubhashish Bhadra (Klub), Sudharsan VenkataKrishnan (Klub), Ashish Sanganeria (TRANSEARCH), Sriharsha Nallamilli (Wadhwani Foundation), Esha Tiwary (Furrl). Our moderators include Mohit Sureka (Global Startups Club), Pavithra P (Accrescent Managed Services), Rohit Chakraborty (Advoke Law LLP), Ajita Dash (Advoke Law LLP), Vishnu Chaitanya (Neutrodev).

These esteemed individuals represent a diverse range of expertise in startup ecosystems, finance, technology, and innovation. Their valuable insights and experiences promise to make the summit an enriching and transformative experience for all attendees.

As we gear up for this exciting event, mark your calendars and secure your spot at the Global Startup Summit 2024 – Bengaluru Edition 6. Join us for a day of innovation, collaboration, and inspiration as we shape the future of startups together!

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