The
startup fever rages and nowhere in India ,
I suppose, it rages like it does, in Bangalore .
It rages like a wild fire. It is ‘cool’ to give birth to a startup – mostly
tech ones with sprinkling of services. ‘Pregnant’ entrepreneurs and
‘Impregnable’ sounding investors; both carrying the mast of ‘American dream’
garnished with secret Indian business sauces, has the chocolate charm of a new
star on the movie circuit.
It was a
sight of proportions at the event STARTUP
CITY on first week of June at NIMHANS convention
center, Bangalore
sponsor partnered by siliconindia business & technology magazine.
One big
auditorium was filled up with the kind of crowd that I had not expected to see
in India .
Just little more than half a decade ago, startup congregations in India were
unheard of. Startup stories were fanned from the US shores towards Asian
destinations. Once in a while a big investment by a VC firm used to make waves
in media and so many would be entrepreneurs dream and drool in its enormity,
secretly wishing the same to them some day. Now it is all changed and for good.
Startups are in thing in the town.
The
inaugural keynote was delivered by Ashok Soota of Happiest Minds. I missed it
by whiskers. It must have been a humbling to hear the man who built an Industry
brick by brick and showed how to monetize it.
The
entrepreneurial keynote subject was ‘Concept to Success: Milestones for
startups’. This was delivered by
Just
before this, the excitement heat was generated by the panel of
and
the discussion rounded around ‘E-commerce Wave: Where does it go from here?’
In
between there were marquee startups (and also the ones who have remained startups
even after serious couple of years of operations) with their stalls, product
leaflets, even hand-written business cards! and ever eager founder members to
talk about ‘their baby’. Some of them
who could lay their voices on me were:
BREDGE (www.bredge.com) – they showcased PEER – the
modular enterprise productivity suite that helps realign precious resources and
directly impact operating margins.
There were innovative partners to the events such as:
Pennyful (http://www.pennyful.in/)
VTUAlerts (http://www.vtualerts.com/)
Overseeing
all this was the booth of siliconindia, the event organizer, with volunteers
sharing their business & technology magazine, by the same name. They were
also selling hard bound covers like ‘India startup directory’ and
similar collections. It was a welcome sight. I remember visiting so many IT /
Non IT / Tech / Non Tech industry exhibitions a decade back in Mumbai and Delhi and it all felt
like organized syndicate of businesses which did nothing to boost the
adrenaline of a sleeping entrepreneurial dog or a dragon.
Elsewhere,
in the auditorium, a panel was discussing ‘New Paths to Online Revenue: Journey
of Internet Entrepreneurs’. The panel was empanelled with hot guys of startups.
Aurvind
Lama, Co-founder TravelYaari.com (http://www.travelyaari.com/)
Bhavish
Aggarwal, Co-founder & CEO, OLACABS (http://www.olacabs.com/)
Nitin
Agarwal, Co-founder & CTO, Yebhi.com
Then the
premium panel discussion started with ‘VC perspective: Opportunities for
entrepreneurs in 2012 & Best Advice to get funded in the current
environment’.
The hall
was full and myriad silence seeped in to hear the wizards of funds, who told,
retold and spread the gospel of good startup funding that they did and the ones
they did not do or even missed the bus by not funding in them. This panel’s
participants were:
Mohan
Kumar, Executive Director, Norwest Venture Partner India (http://www.nvp.com/NVP%20India.aspx)
Kumar
Shiralagi, Managing Director, Indo-US Venture Partner (http://iuvp.com/index.html)
Rahul
Khanna, Managing Director, Canaan India (http://www.canaan.com/companies/india)
Ravindra
Krishnappa, Indian Angel Network (http://www.indianangelnetwork.com/)
Sumir
Verma, Merisis Capital Advisors (http://merisis.in/)
The mood
was clearly in the favor of product companies and not the services companies.
There were other VCs present to hear out the business plans (read money passions) of startup founders, in numbered rooms.
Matrix Partners (http://www.matrixpartners.in/)
Karnataka Information Technology Venture Capital Funds (KITVEN) (http://www.kitven.com/)
helion ventures (http://www.helionvc.com/)
Inventus Capital Partners (http://www.inventuscap.com/)
IDG Ventures India (http://www.idgvcindia.com/html/home.html)
IDG Ventures India (http://www.idgvcindia.com/html/home.html)
Then
there was this ‘Networking Lunch’ and it appeared more focused on lunch, than
networking, though I am sure to be caught wrong here, as ‘Lunch in India’ is lustrous
affair – just walk-in to any Indian company at lunch time and see the ‘untold culture,
unfold’. I am sure
that these networking lunches succeed but someone at the back of my mind says
that they get sealed in the evenings.
After
sumptuous lunch in India ,
comes the sleep, re-invented as ‘power nap’; popularized by classic ‘3 idiots’.
But that was not to be. It was time for ‘Presentation by startup companies’
which were judged by investor jury for ‘best startup company’
As noon
set in giving way to evening, the CEO Conclave was discussing ‘Best Practices
of building technology companies in India ’. This was well attended by
audience and the stage was lit with:
Kailash
Katkar, Founder, MD & CEO, Quick Heal Technologies (http://www.quickheal.com/)
Manav
Garg, CEO & Founder, Eka Software (http://www.ekaplus.com/)
Vivek
Kulkarni, Co-founder & Chairman Brickwork India (http://www.brickworkindia.com/)
Sangeeta
Patni, Co-founder & President Extensio Software (http://www.extensio.com/)
Closing
keynote from Kailash Katkar was fitting note to a wonderful event that saw
different kind of ‘mela (fair)’ and I have reasons to believe that someday soon
in India, we will be known internationally – an entrepreneurial nation; though
we have always been an enterprising nation / community but did not know its
international parlance. Just find out our contribution to the world GDP in
pre-colonial era, during colonial times and post Independence . Revive it folks.
Remembering the think different commercial 'The Crazy Ones'. No explanations, why the event was held (maybe unknowingly) at NIMHANS Convention Centre, on that sunny day in Bangalore. No pun intended please.
Remembering the think different commercial 'The Crazy Ones'. No explanations, why the event was held (maybe unknowingly) at NIMHANS Convention Centre, on that sunny day in Bangalore. No pun intended please.
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