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TedStart Incubation Centre and Startup Program launched at RSF 2016


At the Rajasthan Startup Fest 2016 a new online portal named TedStart.com was launched by the Additional Chief Secretary and Chairman RIICO, Umesh Kumar. This is an online Incubation Centre and Startup Program which has been jointly promoted by the Technical Education Department, Rajasthan Government and CIIE Initiatives.

Launched at the second edition of the two day startup fest of Rajasthan, TedStart has been specially designed for catering to the need of startups and aspiring entrepreneurs. This incubation and startup program would be available for helping the startups and aspiring entrepreneurs of the seven regions of Ajmer, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jhalawar, Jodhpur and Udaipur.

Through this portal you can apply for fully furnished co-working spaces, startup training workshops, incubation facilities and acceleration programs. This platform will allow budding entrepreneurs and startups to showcase their business idea and also to develop a strong and successful business modal.

The program has been designed to encourage and facilitate startups and entrepreneurs so as to strengthen the overall startup ecosystem in the Rajasthan state.

The current startup ecosystem of Rajasthan is mainly driven by Startup Oasis, Rajasthan Venture Capital Fund (RVCF) and Rajasthan Angel Investor Network. Now TedStart would also add to it with its 7 incubation centres.

 


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