Young entrepreneurs in Orange have been encouraged to take advantage of a new partnership between NSW and India.
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The Sydney School of Entrepreneurship and the NSW government has launched a joint program to immerse 40 young entrepreneurs from across NSW in India’s tech startup ecosystem during a bootcamp in late January 2019.
The Sydney School of Entrepreneurship will be heading to Bathurst and Orange in October, but while Dubbo isn’t on the list of locations to visit, SSE said they were certainly interested in attracting early startups from the region.
SSE CEO Nick Kaye said the bootcamp would go to Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune and Ahmedabad.
“While the focus is on sectors such as smart cities, internet of things, clean tech, artificial intelligence and machine learning, anyone with grit and drive should apply,” Mr Kaye said.
“It’s an enormously valuable chance for an early stage startup to be immersed in the India ecosystem and gain access to local networks in four global cities, as international flights, accommodation and program fees are covered.
“The shortlisted 40 participants will take an SSE Masterclass on doing business in India prior to joining the 10-day program to connect with India’s diverse startup ecosystem.”
Applications close on the November 1. For full details visit sse.edu.au/India.
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