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Theme announced for next seed camp

STARTUPSNepal is all set to initiate their next entrepreneurial boot camp with the theme, Tech edition, to look for aspiring entrepreneurs and early stage tech startups in Nepal. Theme announced for next seed camp
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Published at : July 27, 2017
Updated at : July 27, 2017 08:36
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STARTUPSNepal is all set to initiate their next entrepreneurial boot camp with the theme, Tech edition, to look for aspiring entrepreneurs and early stage tech startups in Nepal.

The bootcamp, Udhyami Seed Camp, is an initiative by STARTUPSNepal—an online startup community of Nepal. The second edition of Udhyami Seed Camp will be focused on scalable business ideas that integrate technology in their business structure, reads a press statement.

The six-day boot camp aims to provide an immersive and fast-paced introduction to entrepreneurship with hands-on activities and sessions that will provide participants with a deep understanding of what it is like to operate a sustainable startup business, reads the press statement.

For teams that are lucky enough to be chosen, they will go through six days of intensive business skills training programme where they will learn how to network, gain exposure, attract seed funds and start up their own venture. The highlight of the boot camp will be Udhyami101—Basics of Starting a Business, where industry experts will be share their knowledge and insights on being entrepreneurs plus the basics of starting a business, reads the press statement.

STARTUPSNepal is looking to create a dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem by making entrepreneurship accessible to all. Applications for the boot camp will close on 20 August, 2017. Each team must comprise of at least two members and not more than four people. It will cost Rs2500 per person to register.


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