As the 11th cohort of Microsoft acceleration programme marked
its graduation on the semi-annual conclave ThinkNext 2018, Microsoft
Accelerator announced its partnership with Accenture Ventures.
The two companies will help growth-stage technology B2B startups
boost their enterprise readiness and go-to-market strategy, and also assist
them in achieving scale in national and international markets.
Speaking on the ecosystem partnership, Bala Girisaballa, MD, Microsoft
Accelerator, said,
“Startups are the centres of innovation, and over the past decade they have played
a crucial role in disrupting many industries worldwide. Today, the need is to
create a collaborative environment and bring startups and corporates together
to co-create and co-innovate. Our partnership with Accenture showcases our
commitment to connect start-ups with large corporates and help them scale up to
become successful businesses.”
The partnership aims to strengthen the startup ecosystem
further. On ThinkNext 2016, Microsoft Accelerator had announced a similar partnership with another
IT giant TCS. Unlike the previous partnership, the latest
partnership announcement with Accenture Ventures will be more engaging, as both
the companies share a common goal in this regard, said Bala. Technology and
innovative solutions and scalability are two important parameters that both companies
share, as part of the common goal.
Under the partnership, Accenture Ventures will help in
shortlisting startups for the Microsoft accelerator programme through
referrals. Accenture will also provide mentorship to the startups and will
actively participate in ThinkNext 2018.
Commenting on the ecosystem partnership, Avnish Sabharwal, MD, Accenture
Ventures, India,
said, “At Accenture Ventures, we believe that an open innovation approach can
help enterprises accelerate adoption of ‘The New’, underpinned by innovation
and digital. This ecosystem partnership is an example of how we orchestrate the
innovation ecosystem and create opportunities for start-ups to grow and
scale-up. We are excited about the unique value that Accenture Ventures and
Microsoft Accelerator can together create for start-ups and enterprises.”
Leading the acceleration programmes of India’s startup
ecosystem, Microsoft accelerator has so far incubated 130 startups in India,
and over 750 startups worldwide.
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