MUMBAI, July 24, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
- Startup founders narrated true stories about getting their first customer, raising their first million and tales of shutting down
- Mumbai-based startup 'IP Hawk' raises $40K at the Smasher Award
SmashUp, one of the flagship events of TiE Mumbai was held at ISDI ACE, Lower Parel over the weekend. In the last 7 years, SmashUp has brought together new and aspiring entrepreneurs to exchange ideas and boost peer learning from successful entrepreneurs. SmashUp is a platform where ideas mature into action plans inspired by stories of successful as well as not so successful strategies.
The main highlight of the conference was Smasher Award - a spot funding platform created by TiE Charter Members, wherein six shortlisted startups pitched for a grand prize of $40K (~INR 25 Lakhs). Each startup was given 15 mins with the investors (5 mins to pitch, 5 mins Q&A and 5 mins to discuss the details of funding). This year, the Smasher Award was bagged by a startup called IPHawk. It was funded by Sanjay Mehta, Dewang Nerella and other TiE Angels. The group of angel investors will become mentors and open doors for the startup rather than just passive investors.
Founders of Purple Squirrel, TinyOwl - Saurabh Goyal, Taskbob - Assem Khare, Zimmber - Anubhav Goel participated in a session called 'StartUp Tales: Starting the 2nd Innings' where they narrated their struggles, challenges in starting a venture, guide to raising the first million, surviving the first year after fund raising and finally the process of shutting down. Situations related to investors, staff relations and others which have never been spoken in open forums were discussed by these daredevil founders.
Commenting on the grand success of SmashUp 7.0, Mr. Anand Desai, President, TiE Mumbai said, "Over the years SmashUp has established itself as a platform where entrepreneurs get access to and direction from those who have walked the path. This year too, SmashUp is successful in meeting expectations of the startup ecosystem. TiE Mumbai's mission is to foster entrepreneurship and we will continue to give new entrepreneurs access to the startup ecosystem."
About TiE:
TiE is a non-profit, global community catalyzing entrepreneurship development, through five pillars of activity - mentoring, networking, education, incubating and funding. TiE was founded in 1992 by a group of successful entrepreneurs and is today the world's largest organization in its space. The Mumbai chapter has recently forayed into angel funding, another helping hand to fledgling entrepreneurs, with a ticket size of Rs. 25-50 lakh. A total of 20 such angel networks are active across the TiE platform. Other programmes like TiE Young Entrepreneurs (TYE) and Mentor Match are also accomplishing the TiE mission of guidance to the next generation of entrepreneurs.
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