Few Indian startups can claim to be global category leaders. Theres an Uber for Ola, an Amazon for Flipkart and a Xiaomi for Micromax.
To change this, software product think tank iSPIRT has come up with a one-of-a-kind course. Researchers from Stanford University and Duke University will take founders of hypergrowth companies through a programme, helping them to plan ahead and implement the learnings in their organisations.
About 200 founders of Indian startups will congregate at the InfosysBSE -1.28 % campus in Mysuru in January for a three-day retreat and conference, starting their day with yoga and ending it late night with brainstorming on strategies to jumpstart their companies to the next level.
The researchers are funding this programme through grants amounting to $57,000 (about Rs 37 lakh) endowed by their universities.
While there are accelerators and incubatorsthat nurture early-stage ..
Source: iSPIRT to groom 200 founders of Indian startups at Infosys’ Mysuru campus – The Economic Times