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ET Startup Awards 2022: Startups must pull off a ‘Kantara’ for box office hit

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Synopsis Though words such as layoffs, correction and slowdown hovered in the air, the mood at the event was cautiously optimistic. ETtech ET Startup Awards winners with Basavaraj Bommai, CM, Karnataka and Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for Industry and Commerce The Saturday evening vibe at the Economic Times Startup Awards at Bengaluru’s The Leela Palace was celebratory, reflecting a robust Indian ecosystem amidst the turbulence that’s recently rocked the technology space globally. Sure, words such as layoffs, correction and slowdown were in the air but the mood was one of optimism.

“Look at the vibe, look at the sentiment here in India,” said Prashanth Prakash , partner at Accel India. “Things are not all rosy but the context in which some of these challenges are playing out in India gives us a little bit more of a positive edge. .

. It is for the first time that people are seeing this uncoupled kind of situation between the global startup ecosystem and what is happening here. ” ETtech Prashanth Prakash, partner, Accel India The most positive sentiment of the night came from Union cabinet minister Piyush Goyal .

“I have absolutely no doubt that these tough times the world is facing are an opportunity we should not miss,” he said. Goyal pointed out lessons for startups from the recent Kannada movie Kantara that’s a runaway hit: How it was made on a tight budget, had clarity in thought, and was connected to the masses. Several industry leaders alluded to the fact that the worst may be yet to come.

“We haven’t seen the pain yet,” said Anand Lunia, founding partner at India Quotient . “A lot of money was raised last year and companies haven’t yet run out of money. People will try to raise money next year but most will likely not succeed in raising funds.

So yeah, I think I’ve been saying this –we’ll have a lot of unicorns but they’ll be zombie unicorns. This means that they will be unicorns because somebody valued them as a unicorn but after that you never raise money. ” Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories Some were more optimistic than others.

“This has been a coming of age for Indian startups,” said Vani Kola, managing director at Kalaari Capital . “There has been a disproportionate focus on the shortcomings–it’s not all bad. ” Klaas Oskam, managing director and India head, DC Advisory, echoed this.

“There are two sentiments–there’s the global sentiment and there’s the India sentiment,” he said. “I think the global sentiment is, of course, pretty sober. Recession is already happening in Europe and is on the cards.

And I think, globally, this is going to be a longer funding winter than some of the previous quarters. India and the Middle East are the two bright spots. Everyone needs to focus on unit economics.

We’ll also see in India, a bunch of them having to hunker down. So interesting times ahead. ” Sunday, 20 Nov, 2022 Experience Your Economic Times Newspaper, The Digital Way! Read Complete Print Edition » Front Page Pure Politics Bottom Line Deep Dive More India a Steady Ship, Trusted Partner Amid Global Turmoil India is a steady ship and a bright spot in a turbulent world, Union ministers said at an elite gathering to celebrate the eighth edition of The Economic Times Startup Awards in Bengaluru on Saturday.

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