INDIA’S BIGGEST STARTUP FEST CELEBRATED IN NAGPUR

The long awaited biggest startup fest in the country was celebrated in Nagpur. Nagpur Startup Fest 2018 brought the Government, Investors, new businesses, education institutes, and social organizations under one roof for the first time at Kavi Suresh Bhat Sabhagruha, Reshimbag, Nagpur on sixth October, 2018. In this all day event, The fest gave a stage to new and emerging business visionaries to exhibit their true capacity and talk about the difficulties that each start-up needs to go through. The celebration was coordinated to target advancing enterprising soul among the people particularly the young ones. It likewise expected to give the new businesses and maturing business visionaries a stage to grandstand their true capacity and examine barriers where each start-up experiences issues in imagining a drawn out effective endeavor. The huge gathering of more than 5000 visitors from various fields witnessed this amazing Event. The Event ware organised by Indian Council for Technical Research and Development in association with Nagpur Municipal Council. The program was inaugurated by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari. The event was presided over by Mayor Nanda Jichkar as well as MP Ajay Sancheti, Member Secretary of ICTRD Ketan Mohitkar, Dewang Dave from Navayuvak, Sandip Joshi and others.

more than 100 startups were applied to pitch at NSF. out of them 10 startups were shortlisted for pitch in front of all stake holders, investors and more than 2000 people. Demonstration of Droni Tech a utility drones manufacturing company and Honda’s Coo App loaded two wheeler and Bicycle were among the attractions. Various Panel Discussions were organized featuring experts from startup ecosystem.

All shortlisted Startups were Felicitated by ICTRD and NMC. Not only winners but also all 5000 participants were provided with Participation certificates, Free Lunch, emergency medical assistance and other amenities in this whole day event. At the Entry & Registration Hall, many Start-up companies had put their stalls.

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