This document summarizes a global startup championship program that received 1200 business plans from 3000 entrepreneurs across 120 countries. 30 startups were shortlisted and the top 10 startup teams were selected. It describes the stories of two successful expat entrepreneurs who built startups in India. It then outlines the key components of an Entrepreneur in Residence program that helps startups with incubation, funding, mentoring, infrastructure, and networking opportunities to support their growth.
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1. # 120 Countries
# 3000 Entrepreuners
# 1200 Start-up Business Plans
# 30 Shortlisted
# Final 10 Start-up Teams Selected
Global Startup Championship
Entrepreneur In Residence (EIR) Program
8. Successful Expats Who Have Built Start-Up’s in India
Valerie Wagoner
Co-founder & CEO
ZipDial
"I was sitting in SiliconValley
and saw people starting a lot
of nice-to-have companies that
were just products or features of products,
and that's just boring to me,”.
Peter Frykman
Founder of Driptech
“With the help of an angel investor
in the US, I created a pilot study
inTamil Nadu in 2008 for my
agricultural start-up, Driptech,
which makes affordable, efficient
irrigation systems for small-plot farmers.”
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# 10 Inspire & Nurture
The effect you have on others is the most
valuable currency there is…
… its just about letting the universe know what you
want, working toward it while letting go of how it
comes to pass”
[Please turn ON the torch light on your phone…and turn OFF the house light]