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Kerala’s Massive Enabler Community Helping Startups Take Centre Stage

Kerala’s Massive Enabler Community Helping Startups Take Center Stage

“According to me, one of the major milestones from the startup enablers in Kerala was the Startup Village. It made startups more accessible to youngsters by making it equivalent to studies. So, if you are working on a startup based on the fundamentals of mechanical engineering, for example, it is as good as doing a course in the same.” — Raveendranath Kamath, CFO, Next Education India

Known for its massive tourism industry which has spawned countless stories, Kerala only accounts for only 2.8% of India’s population. Despite this, it has made invaluable contributions to the Indian startup ecosystem. This comes as a result of the strong social and intellectual infrastructure for innovation that the Kerala government and startup enabler community has built over the years.

This has given wings to ideas from budding tech entrepreneurs and created more jobs in the process.

Another vital cog in the state’s startup ecosystem is the Kerala Startup Mission or KSUM, the nodal agency that the government established with the goal of facilitating innovative startups from the college level right until the growth stage and beyond.

Thanks to KSUM and the enabler community that it has spawned, the state boasted of having over 2,200 registered startups with over 13 startups receiving funding, the total amount of which crossed $44 Mn, as per analysis by Datalabs by Inc42.

Here is a quick look at some of these enablers and the work they have done so far.

Incubators And Accelerators

According to the Kerala Startup Ecosystem Report 2019, the state has more than 40 incubators and accelerators working towards promoting startups.

The most prominent amongst these are:

Coworking Spaces

Investor Community In Kerala

Investors And Mentors In The State

  1. Robin Alex Panicker, venture partner, Unicorn India Ventures

2. Anil Joshi, managing partner, Unicorn India Ventures

3. Raveendranath Kamath, CFO, Next Education India

4. Shilen Sagunan, chief executive, SS Consulting

5. Babu Sivadasan, president, Envestnet Retirement Solutions

KSUM: The Proactive Promoter

KSUM has time and again proven just how crucial the government is for startups. The focus of the agency is right from the grassroots, to help students foster and develop their ideas, to the penetration of the international markets.

“After the establishment of KSUM, there was a strong policy framework around how to incentivise startups, what kind of support to give them and more. Since then, especially in the last four or five years, I think there has been a phenomenal improvement in the whole atmosphere,” added Kamath.

Helping early-stage startups with grants and seed loans for funding, KSUM also came up with Fund of Fund scheme to meet the funding requirements of the booming tech startups in the state.

Distributed across different cities and districts, KSUM and its sector-specific partner organisations have more than 3 Lakh square feet of incubation space, over 30 incubators and more than 200 innovation cells. These facilities include advanced labs for hardware, biotech, electronics, advanced computing and more.

Some of the benefits that it is providing the startups to help them in going to the market with their ideas are:

TiE Kerala Backs Up Efforts

Established in Kerala in 2003, TiE Kerala is one of the most active chapters in the TiE Global network with more than 75 charter members and over 700 CEOs of SMEs and professionals from across the industries such as IT & ITeS, healthtech, agritech, fintech, edtech, and more.

Working closely with KSUM, the organisation is promoting early-stage entrepreneurs in the state with mentorship and strategic support. In addition to that, both organisations have implemented many monthly programmes for startups for mentoring, startup showcases, failure labs, meetups and more.

Thanks to TiE, startups are also getting funding through Kerala Angel Network (KAN), formed by charter members of TiE.

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