Charticle: IIT-Bombay has seen evolution of start-ups, show survey

The shift has been towards
mentoring, marketing, acceleration and networking
Breaking
news: A survey
done by the entrepreneurship cell of the Indian
Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B) has seen the evolution of
start-ups emerging from the premier institute, be it in terms of stage of
products, resources required or problems faced by the start-ups.
The e-cell
recently put up the results of the survey on the social media, highlighting
some key findings of the same.
For
instance, in terms of stage of products, the survey found that among the
prototypes, beta and full-fledged versions, start-ups at IIT-Bombay saw a jump
from 33 per cent in 2015 to 39 per cent in 2017.
In terms of
resources required by start-ups, the shift has been towards mentoring,
marketing, acceleration and networking.
Sectorally,
IIT-Bombay start-ups have moved away from services which formed 39 per cent in
2015 to technology which now forms 50 per cent of all start-ups emerging from
the premier institute in 2017.
Followed by
technology, agriculture, as well as product and graphic design start-ups, form
15 per cent each of the total sectoral break-up.
Funding has,
however, been a challenge, given that as against 16 per cent start-ups bagging
funding in 2015 which grew to 29 per cent in 2016, the same fell to 25 per cent
in 2017.
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As per the
survey, in terms of problems faced by start-ups at IIT-Bombay, technical
problems have taken a lead in 2017 over the past two years, followed by lack of
co-working space, the requirement of a good team and networking.
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