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TBDC and Startup-India support Indian startups

Canada-based Toronto Business Development Centre (TBDC) and Startup India have launched the Indo-Canada Bridge Program. This program is specifically designed to support Indian startups, who are looking to expand their operations to the Canadian and North-American markets.

This unique program designed as a ‘Go to Market Guide’ is supported by mentors who will provide strategic support in the areas of fundraising and connections to the B2B network. Directed at Indian startup founders, the program focuses on knowledge sharing facilitating relevant connections for exploring the market. More importantly, it provides a central platform where startups can connect with relevant experts to resolve queries and facilitate discussions.

“Canada has always been one of the top choices for Indian founders and businesses. The deep cultural and political ties have also been strengthened by the growing network of official dialogues, agreements, memoranda of understanding and working groups. Moreover, many of the country’s universities are offering a world-class education at far more affordable rates. It can attract and retain a highly skilled and highly-educated workforce and we are confident that the program will bridge the gaps between Indian startups and the opportunities in the global market especially in Canada and North America,” said Vikram Khurana, Chairman, TBDC.

Deepak Bagla, MD and CEO, Invest India said, “I am confident that the Indo-Canada Bridge Program will effectively link New India’s startups to diverse opportunities across global markets, especially in Canada and North America. This collaboration is a positive step towards strengthening the network of India’s growing startup ecosystem.”

“The bridge program will be an effective way to facilitate cross-border collaboration and market expansion, that will mentor Indian startups in collaboration with High Commission of India in Canada, Toronto Business Development Centre (TBDC) and Startup India. Each mentorship session will see expert speakers presenting detailed concepts with Q&A sessions and interactive exercises. Each session will be recorded and will be uploaded on Startup India website as a handy guide to help startups with in-depth knowledge beyond the go-to-market guide developed,” stated Rajiv Mathur, Chief Mentor and Advisor, TBDC.

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