The Economic Times Startup Awards in Bengaluru on October 7.
Union cabinet minister Piyush Goyal and minister for state Rajeev Chandrasekhar will be the guests of honour at the marquee event where the country’s most coveted prize for entrepreneurial excellence will be presented to the winners of the 2023 edition.
The gathering of over 300 eminent personalities drawn from the world of business, government, and entrepreneurship will witness high-powered discussions on the hot-button issues that are shaping the ecosystem.
Ministers Goyal and Chandrasekhar will address the august gathering and also interact with the select audience to elucidate the government’s role in propelling India’s burgeoning startup ecosystem to newer heights.
This highly-anticipated gathering of some of the most consequential members of the business, policy and startup fraternity is taking place at a time when the sector is increasingly looking to building profitable and sustainable businesses. As startup founders move away from business models privileging ‘growth at all costs' witnessed during the funding frenzy of 2021.
An elite panel — comprising Lalit Keshre, cofounder & CEO of Groww; Prashanth Prakash, partner at Accel; Harshil Mathur, cofounder & CEO of Razorpay; Aadit Palicha, cofounder & CEO at Zepto; and Rashi Narang, founder of Heads up for Tails — will discuss the best ways to build