Business

KSUM invites applications for virtual incubation programme

Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) has invited applications for its structured six-month virtual incubation programme from start-ups that have developed Minimum Valuable Product (MVP), according to a press release.

The programme, titled Fail Fast or Succeed (FFS 2), seeks to launch and innovate the products of technology start-ups. FFS 2, the stage 2 of the programme, will provide start-ups with mentorship, pitch training, bootcamps, market access, government and investor connects, peer learning sessions, legal support and tools to build their products.

Start-ups having KSUM Unique ID and technology-based products can apply for this free programme. Besides, they should have developed MVP. The complete online programme is more suitable for rural start-ups.

Business-to-business (B2B) start-ups and business-to-consumer (B2C) start-ups will be considered separately. Workshops and mentoring sessions led by start-up experts from various sectors and demo day are the highlights of the event.

KSUM is the nodal agency of the Kerala Government for entrepreneurship development and incubation activities in the state.

The last date for registration is August 20.
For registration

The Gulf Indians

Recent Posts

Death of the Dalit Nithin Raj – Institutional Muder

By Joseph Maliakan Nithin Raj 22, a dalit , son of Latha , a daily…

2 days ago

The SC order on Scheduled Caste Status of Dalit Muslim and Christian converts is Unconstitutional and Hasty.

By Joseph Maliakan You scratch an Indian, the caste comes out , irrespective of whether…

3 weeks ago

VBSA Bill 2025 : Goodbye to Autonomy of States in Higher Education

By Joseph Maliakan The Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan ( VBSA) ,Bill 2025 to replace the…

1 month ago

Crowe Mak Ghazali Founder Dr.Davis Kallukaran features in list of top 10 Chartered Accountants in Kerala

Kochi: A prominent NRI who is known for his corporate finance expertise and association with…

1 month ago

The SC order in the NCERT textbook case Impinge on Academic Freedom

By Joseph Maliakan As a reporter who has witnessed the continuous erosion of academic freedoms…

1 month ago

This website uses cookies.