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KSUM calls applications for virtual pre-incubation programme

Our Correspondent

Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) has invited applications for its structured three-month virtual pre-incubation programme from startups that have innovative ideas or have developed prototypes.

The programme, titled ‘Fail Fast or Succeed (FFS)’, is meant for evaluating the best business possibilities of ideas of startups and avoiding their last-stage failure.

Selected startups will get an opportunity to interact with founders of startups, financial experts and mentors to assess if their ideas have business potential. The pre-incubation programme, which is free, is meant for startups suggested by experts. It will have sessions and workshops to help startups forge ahead scientifically and support of personal mentors.

FFS is also aimed at taking startups with fabulous ideas to Minimum Viable Product (MVP) stage and prepare them for getting technical and financial backing, including investment.
For registration, visit: www.bit.ly/ksumffs4. Last date of applications is October 30. For more details, contact: 9447788422.
KSUM is the nodal agency of the Kerala Government for entrepreneurship development and incubation activities in the state.

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