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Brinc Accelerator Opens Applications For Third Cohort Of Hardware And IoT Programme

Brinc Opens Applications For Hardware & IoT Programme’s Third Cohort

The Hong Kong-based accelerator, which is also the first international accelerator for hardware startups in India — Brinc —, is inviting applications for the third cohort of its Hardware & IoT Programme in the country. Launched in the country in 2019, Brinc accelerator has already hosted two cohorts in an attempt to boost hardware and product-based startups in the country.

The hardware accelerator that also acts as an education platform, product development studio and distribution platform for the startups. Brinc launched the programme to support startups from across sectors such as IoT, robotics and more, in association with the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM).

The programme provides comprehensive support to mid-stage startups, with working prototypes and ready to move to their design for manufacturing (DFM) phase.

The selected startups, who progress through the programme levels can receive up to $250K in investment and additional support services to develop their DFM (Design for manufacturing) products and bring their businesses to the market.

“We are announcing the third cohort of our Hardware & IoT programme to help the startups in India. The selected startups will get mentorship from the international team of Brinc. These experts will guide and mentor startups on a case to case basis via custom-designed business and technical training sessions,” head of the programme, Dr Mikhail Zenchenkov, told Inc42.

Kerala’s bullish and proactive approach for its startup ecosystem has yielded results that are acknowledged and visible to the entire country. The startups from the state have helped it counter various challenges including the current pandemic.

According to the KSUM CEO Dr Saji Gopinath, the state has added over 300 startups in the last four months alone. And out of the total over 50% are hardware startups who have pivoted their products to fight and help the state regain normalcy amidst Covid-19.

KSUM efforts towards the startups have been right from the grassroots level to helping them reach the global markets. And aiding that journey is collaborating with Maker Village and Brinc, both of which have a laser focus on hardware startups.

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Mentors In The Programme Include:

The Previous Cohorts Of the Programme

Having hosted two cohorts of the programme, the accelerator has helped startups from across sectors such as hardware, IoT, foodtech, manufacturing, big data and analytics, agritech, healthtech, deeptech and more.

Startups From Cohort 1

In its first cohort, the programme hosted startups such as:

Startups From Cohort 2

In its second cohort, the programme hosted startups such as:

Who Can Apply?

Focussing on startups from India, Brinc has laid down the following criteria for the startups to apply to the programme:kerala

The last date to apply to the programme is August 15 and only five startups are selected for it. Apply Now before all the slots are full.

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