Delhi based incubator UDGAM invites application for EdTech focused acceleration program
Abhay Anand | November 19, 2018 | 04:48 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 19: The application process has already begun for the Delhi NCR based incubator, accelerator and seed investor, UDGAM . This 6-month EdTech focused acceleration program is to be hosted in Gurgaon starting on 10TH January 2019, the deadline for the applications of which is 15TH Dec 2018.
UDGAM is a new age ideology that has already conducted 3 incubation cohorts in the country consequently incubating and investing in 16 startups. UDGAM has triumphantly articulated a specialized ecosystem, supporting and facilitating the startups selected for its much coveted accelerator program with an extensive network of mentors, investors and other support organizations.
UDGAM has efficiently worked with EdTech startups bringing growth, human capital and networking within the Education industry for startups. It currently has in its portfolio, startups like StudyApt, a school search engine partnering with schools across India to establish their digital presence; University Connection, a knowledge driven highly personalized solution provider to students opting for higher education institutions at national and international level; Nurtr a data-driven curated marketplace for educational products and services; and Educonnectin, an attempt at the Linkedin like platform for connecting students and teachers.
Education is one of the primarily focused arenas at UDGAM. It is believed that the key to a sensitised and mature society lies in education. It nurtures the aptitude of our country to foster brilliance and look beyond. Hence, UDGAM is consciously promoting the ideas that display a great deal of potential and promise to make better amends in this sector.
UDGAM is announcing its first accelerator program focused on the EduTech sector helping fast-track the growth of early-stage startups and be an investment-ready company with a tailored program, mentoring and networking to designate them successful.
UDGAM has successfully designed the EdTech accelerator program with its official knowledge partner NUMA. The Udgam Edtech Accelerator program is powered by NUMA, a France-based international innovation hub for the digital age that operates worldwide. They help to build future-proof organizations and tech startups by making change happen faster with greater impact since 2000.
For running the program, UDGAM has built a 12000 sqft state of the art infrastructure in Gurgaon which facilitates all possible assistances a startup can imagine of getting in early stages of its venture. The space is equipped with spacious workstations, break-out zones capable of accommodating 80-100 people, lecture rooms, play zone, stacked library and a cafeteria. It also houses a research lab with AR/VR equipment, 3D printers, designing tools, IOT kits that support the startups in building their early product prototypes.
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