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Two-day ‘Startup India Summit’ begins in UAE

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New Delhi: In a bid to boost the Start-up India initiative, a two-day ‘Startup India Summit’ begin in Abu Dhabi, UAE on Tuesday. This is the first “Start Up Summit” being held in the UAE by the Consul General of India (CGI) in Dubai and Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi in partnership with iSPIRIT, a nonprofit think tank and supported by TiE, Dubai.

The aim is to provide a shared platform for the Start up eco system in both India and UAE for greater collaboration, exchange ideas, interact with academia, investors and industry and have access to funding from the venture capitalist in the UAE.

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Elaborating on the type of startup companies who are participating in the event, CGI in Dubai, Mr Vipul said 17 Start up Companies from India in the space of Artificial Intelligence, Financial Technology or Fintech, Digi Medicine, Health care Technology, Innovative Technology and Software as Service will take part in the two day event .

Speaking to AIR/DD, Indian Ambassador to UAE Mr Navdeep Suri highlighted that “Startup India” is the flagship programme of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and it is the endeavour of the India is the third largest eco system in the world leading in tech innovation globally while UAE aims to be the world hub for technology in future.

(With ANI inputs)

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