Thursday, November 21

Startupbootcamp Australia Travels to New Delhi to Scout for 2020 EnergyAustralia Program

Startupbootcamp is a world-leading accelerator that scouts innovative and top-tier startups that are looking to disrupt the current industry status quo with diverse solutions.

During the intense 3-month accelerator program, the selected startups receive hands-on mentorship from over 100 industry experts, free office space, seed funding, and access to a global network of investors with the ultimate goal of scaling their businesses and becoming industry-leading companies.

In the past two years, Startupbootcamp Australia has supported 21 startups from all over the world. 

Alumni from the last two programs have achieved massive success by leveraging the mentorship from the FastTracks and Programs.

Some notable alumni mentions include the following, FOHAT conducted a microgrid assessment at Queen Victoria Market in partnership with the City of Melbourne, UCapture completed a batch installation of their browser extension with the Spotless corporation, and a pilot between RedGrid and EnergyAustralia focused on automated demand management.

These startups were able to capitalise on their relationships with Startupbootcamp’s corporate partners and mentors and accelerate their businesses profoundly in a short period of time. 

As part of the SBC World Tour, Startupbootcamp Australia will be traveling to 27 cities to scout for the 2020 EnergyAustralia Program with their FastTrack events. FastTracks are essentially half-day events where startups share what they do, and receive immediate feedback on some of their biggest challenges from experienced entrepreneurs, investors, and industry experts. 

Executive Program Director Richard Celm will be visiting New Delhi on 12th of August to meet 10 cutting edge startups that are disrupting the energy sector.

The event is centred around feedback and guidance from industry experts and Startupbootcamp mentors. FastTracks also give startups the opportunity to connect with people who can help accelerate their businesses, including the VC fund that’s aligned with the accelerator program, Artesian Capital, and corporate partners including EnergyAustralia, Spotless and DiUS. 

To learn more about how to apply for Startupbootcamp Australia, visit their website.