Google Launchpad program to guide Indian startups

Through its globally successful mentorship program called Google Launchpad, Google is about to guide around 100 startup companies in India.
Google flagged off its first Launchpad program in Bangaluru this week. For the first time Google is planning to host four such events in Bangaluru. It is also planning to host 60 Launchpad events this year.
A five-day intensive mentoring Launchpad program specially designed for early-stage startups focuses on areas including product strategy, user experience & user interface, technology and go-to-market. The mentors will be available to the startups for another three months for consultation. Google has shortlisted 20 startups for its first edition, from 1,450 applications it received last year.
Around 18 out of 20 startups have been selected from Bengaluru, which is emerging as the next Silicon Valley. Except funding, the selected startups will get Google Cloud and Google Analytics credits as Google wants to create a high-quality hyper local mentor network that’s self-sustaining. See more at:

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