Sequoia Capital partners with Proto.in to strengthen ecosystem in India
Mumbai, Jan 21 (ANI/Business Wire India): Proto.in, India's premier start-up event is glad to announce an exclusive partnership with Sequoia Capital for its upcoming editions this year.
Sequoia Capital has been one of the most active early and growth stage firms in India in the last several years, and looks to partner with entrepreneurs from the seed through growth stages. In addition to signing up as the Platinum Sponsor for the 2010 proto events, Sequoia Capital team members have volunteered to engage in one-on-one feedback and mentoring sessions with up to 30 companies at the upcoming Proto.in event in January.
While all companies that will be showcased will get the opportunity to participate in these individual sessions, the Proto.in team will additionally nominate other entrepreneurs for the mentoring sessions as well. (ANI)
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