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SanchiConnect Launches Next Phase of Deep Tech Startups Roadshow, Amplifying Innovation Across India

SanchiConnect Launches Next Phase of Deep Tech Startups Roadshow, Amplifying Innovation Across India

SanchiConnect, the thriving deep-tech community, proudly announces the continuation of its unique roadshow, which has historically unearthed disruptive startups from India’s burgeoning towns and cities. This initiative, in collaboration with esteemed partners HSBC India, Arctic Invent, and Startup Movers, aims to further bridge the gap between innovative tech entrepreneurs and top-tier industry mentors within the SanchiConnect ecosystem.

The roadshow’s first phase set a high bar, identifying innovative startups and facilitating investment opportunities, directly contributing to India’s 5 trillion-dollar economic mission. In this second phase, the roadshow will journey through Delhi (9th December), Hyderabad (11th December), Bengaluru (12th December), Chennai (13th December), Coimbatore (14th December), and Kochi (15th December) creating a hub of innovation and investment potential.

“We are excited to embark on this journey with HSBC India, Arctic Invent, and Startup Movers, this roadshow signifies our dedication to nurturing the deep tech ecosystem in India. By connecting startups with investors and providing a platform for collaboration, we aim to catalyze innovation and drive sustainable growth. We extend our sincere thanks to our esteemed partners, HSBC India, Arctic Invent and Startup Movers, for their invaluable support. Together, we look forward to creating a transformative experience for startups, investors, and the entire deep tech community.” said Sunil Shekhawat, CEO at SanchiConnect.

Arctic Invent, a global intellectual property consulting firm, will contribute its expertise to the roadshow. Focused on patent, trademark, design, and copyright registration, Arctic Invent aims to help businesses drive innovation and create lasting business value.

Startup Movers specializes in guiding startups through business planning and strategy, helping them avoid common pitfalls and streamline their path to success with expert advisory and consulting services.

About SanchiConnect:

SanchiConnect is India’s largest community for Deep Tech Startups, Investors, Enterprise Partners, and Service Providers. Committed to helping deep tech companies scale and succeed, SanchiConnect believes in the potential of deep tech to drive sustainable growth and contribute significantly to India’s trillion-dollar economic agenda.

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