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Indian startups prevail NASSCOM’s InnoTrek at Silicon Valley

May 19, 2015, 17:08 IST

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Indian start-ups and budding ideas received an unparalleled response this year at National Association of Software and Services Companies’s (NASSCOM) initiative InnoTrek, which brings a choice of group of Indian tech entrepreneurs & founders to Silicon Valley for an immersive experience.

New-fangled Indian entrepreneurs met stakeholders at NASSCOM’s InnoTrek and joined hands with them followed by 39 Indian startups successfully being a part of InnoTrek delegation. What makes it a thumbs-up for India is the count which marked a raise of fourteen numbers from last year’s 25.

Director of Google Play, Apps & Games, Purnima Kochikar, ensured that she give the entrepreneurs a reality check. In her statement, she said, “We have talent, a great domestic market, the world is your oyster, we are here to help, so what's keeping us back? Where are the Indian unicorns? That's the conversation I would like to have.”

"I got a lead into a growth-hacking ecosystem here, just because somebody introduced me to it. I now have a chance to go from 3 million to 30 million downloads," said Sunil Patro, CEO of SignEasy, an app that helps implement e-signatures in one's business.

The buzzing entrepreneurs in a weeklong visit realized that a lots of facts are undocumented and that it needs to be accessed. Adding more to their account, the startups said that a word-of mouth reference is the only way to get access to the facts.
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