Zone Startups, a joint
venture between Ryerson Future, Toronto, and the BSE Institute, has launched,
“Gateway 91”, a soft landing program to work with international startups and
growth stage companies looking to access the Indian market.
Gateway 91 is the fourth new program announced by Zone Startups in 2016, including empoWer, Rise
Accelerator with Barclays and Thought Factory Accelerator with Axis Bank that
will offer end-to-end services for international technology companies looking
to set up their first office in India.
Canada’s
Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, Navdeep Bains also
used the platform to announce a partnership between the governments of Canada
and Ontario to fund five Canadian financial technology startups to participate
in the new program to help Canadian innovators seize the many opportunities
provided by the Indian market.
“Through programs like Gateway 91, Zone Startups will continue to assist early
stage enterprise software companies as they look to scale in the Indian market.
Our extensive connections and programming continue to attract great founders
developing innovative solutions. We’re proud to partner with both the Federal
and Ontario governments to give Canadian FinTech startups the opportunity to
benefit from our leading services to grow and thrive in India,” said Matt
Saunders, President of Zone Startups.
Zone
Startups India will help companies make the daunting transition to a new market
by providing support including workspace within a community of like-minded
entrepreneurs, local industry expert mentors, professional and administrative
services for business establishment, corporate connections for customer
development and; networking opportunities with potential investors
The first
set of companies expected to be a part of Gateway 91 will be selected through a
competitive program in Canada and will be announced in early 2017.
“Setting
up Gateway 91 was a natural extension of what we have been doing at Zone
Startups India,” said Ajay Ramasubramaniam, Director, Zone Startups India.
“The
ecosystem of mentors, potential partners and professional service providers
needed by international startups to succeed in India is something that we have
already built. In fact, over the last year, we have supported 16 companies from
different areas, helping them with introductions to several potential partners
and clients. To a great extent, this also aligns with Government of India’s
Invest in India and Make in India vision as these international technology
companies will create knowledge economy job opportunities” he further added.
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