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Google to mentor 4 new Indian start-ups

Google last week announced the names of four shortlisted Indian start-ups for its hands-on mentorship programme ‘Launchpad Accelerator’.

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Google last week announced the names of  four shortlisted Indian start-ups for its hands-on mentorship programme ‘Launchpad Accelerator’. With this batch, a total of 30 Indian start-ups have so far joined the class.

The shortlisted start-ups — BabyChakra, m.Paani, NIRAMAI and SocialCops — will join a group of startups shortlisted from all over the world at the Google Developers' Launchpad Space in San Francisco in the US.  

Class 5 of the mentorship will kick off on January 29 and will include two weeks of all-expenses paid training, as part of the the full six-month programme.

 “These startups have been shortlisted based on their unique value proposition and use of latest technologies like machine learning and artificial intelligence,” Roy Glasberg, Global Lead, Google Developers Launchpad, said in a statement.  BabyChakra is a trusted care companion to Indian parents, from pregnancy to parenting.

Launchpad Accelerator is Google’s six-month programme that includes an intensive two-week boot camp in San Francisco and mentoring from over 30 teams across Google and expert mentors from top technology companies in Silicon Valley and globally. — IANS

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