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DPIIT signs MoU with private company ‘boat’ to help startups

Newdelhi:27/12/24:Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has entered into a strategic alliance with boAt, an Indian company in audio and wearables market. This collaboration aims to foster innovation and provide tailored support to DPIIT recognised Startups including startups in D2C and manufacturing domains.

The key features of this mutual partnership include: curating dedicated program(s)/ initiative(s) for mentoring startups, innovators, and entrepreneurs, providing resources, guidance, and support for different milestones such as prototype development, and offering connections and insights for international expansion, wherever applicable and feasible.

Speaking on occasion, Joint Secretary Startup India, Shri Sanjiv, said, “This endeavor will be instrumental in equipping our startups with the best expertise and enormous resources to raise the bar of efficiency while contributing to India’s vision of becoming a hub for world-class manufacturing and entrepreneurship. By connecting startups with industry tycoons like boAt, we aim to foster innovation, enhance product development, and support establishing globally competitive brands.

”Lauding the partnership, Mr. Aman Gupta, Co-founder of boAt, revealed; “This partnership with DPIIT reflects our commitment in the ‘Make in India’ initiative. By joining hands with the government, we are poised to nurture a thriving ecosystem for product startups, innovators, and entrepreneurs. ”

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