IIT Kanpur: Registration closes for annual business model competition UpStart'22 tomorrow
Anu Parthiban | November 29, 2022 | 11:31 AM IST | 2 mins read
The UpStart Nationals are scheduled in Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Delhi with a varied list of venture capital firms in the Investor Panel.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur is accepting registrations for the annual UpStart national business model competition being organized by the Entrepreneurship Cell of the institute’s student-run entrepreneurship body. The last date to register for the competition is tomorrow, November 30, 2022.
The national level pitching competition hosts startups to go through multiple rounds of screening, brainstorming sessions at different levels, and face to face mentoring. Finalists will get to develop their ideas and hone their business plans with a panel of mentors, IIT-K said.
The UpStart Nationals competitions are scheduled in three cities - on December 4, 2022, in Bangalore and Hyderabad, and on December 10, 2022, in Delhi. The Investor Panel will vary based on the city.
Nationals will be followed by one on one mentoring for the shortlisted startups who will get to pitch at IIT Kanpur in UpStart Finale. The winners are guaranteed numerous incentives including, but not limited to, on-the-spot funding, cash prizes, incubation at SIIC IIT Kanpur, one-on-one mentorship from industry professionals and networking opportunities at ESummit’22, the flagship event of Entrepreneurship Cell IIT Kanpur.
As per the eligibility, startups which are incorporated at least, if not registered on or after January 1, 2019, and are not VC-funded, are eligible to register for UpStart’22.
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IIT Kanpur, with its technology business incubator, has supported over 100 startups so far. The institute is also home to C3iHub which aims to address the issues of cyber security and cyber physical systems in its entirety, it said.
IIT Kanpur's startup competition
Under the UpStart competition, “five or more shortlisted startups will go through four weeks-long one to one mentoring and brainstorming sessions with a mentor. Startups will get to discuss their ideas and business plans to build a proper legal, operational and structural framework. This one-on-one interaction with experienced Entrepreneur-cum-Mentors from the country promises network enhancing opportunities for the startups.”
Following the mentoring sessions, the shortlisted startups will be invited to E-Summit’22 at IIT Kanpur for the finale, starting with One-Minute Elevator Pitches. Shortlisted startups from this session will move to the Final Pitching round, where they will be given the chance to modify their pitch based on the inputs they received.
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The shortlisted startups will then participate in a 10-minute pitch, followed by Q&As, to present their improved business plans before the UpStart panel of judges, who will give the verdict on the final standings.
The Investor Panel comprise of venture firms: Sequoia Capital, Kalaari Capital, Chiratae Ventures, Blume Ventures, Ankur Capital, Indian Angel Network, 3one4 Capital, Orios Venture Partners, Anthill Ventures, Hyderabad Angels, Dexter Capital Advisors, Rebright Partners, IvyCamp Ventures, and SucSEED Indovation Fund.
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