This blog is an attempt to bring the Indian venture community closer together. All its constituents, right from the entrepreneurs themselves, venture capital firms, angel funds, lawyers, recruiters, investment bankers, incubation cells — the list goes on.
As an entrepeneur, then as an angel investor and private equity professional, I have felt that despite close alignment of our end goals, there exist vast gaps in our understanding of each other. Gaps which are often responsible for inefficiencies in the system. For example, the entrepreneurs’ collective understanding of what the “hot areas” are might be very different from the investors’ view — venturewoods is a platform to discuss, and not necessarily agree on, those views. This site is an attempt to prevent all of us from being lost in the woods.
The objective of venturewoods is to be an open community without compromising on quality. If you feel that you have thoughts that you want to share, feel free to write in and request an account. In any case, do feel free to comment.
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Bapi Dash,
I represent a group of strategic investors in US, and we really liked your idea. Can you please mail me the company profile at indy_m_21@yahoo.com. please also let me know that when do u plan to start this venture?
great initiative.
hi,i am about to launch a ‘bridige company’ to facilitate flow of funds,technology and people between the valley and us companies
i have done professional and academic ‘carpet bagging’in west africa, south east asia the persian gulf now the usa.
i am looking for partners in the valley.
After BPO it’s KPO By Sharad Saxena
KPO or Knowledge Process Outsourcing is the new buzzword.
KPO promises to be the next big thing in the outsourcing sector. It’s an estimate according to a report by (Global Sourcing) KPO or Knowledge Process Outsourcing business is supposed to touch $17 billion by 2010 of which at least 70 per cent or $12 billion is to be outsourced to India. More then 300,000 new jobs are required from the current 25,000. Many companies are planning to develop KPO segment due to this. The impact of quality manpower and work helps India to receive this much of work. According to a report, for every one job created for a foreign language professional, two new jobs will be created for Indian English-speaking professionals.
Read More at: http://www.iwebconnects.com/kpo.html
A commendable initiative. Hope we’d be able to address some of these issues very soon.
Regards,
Nagendra @
Startups.in
Hi!
Its a nice intitaitive to get together entrepreuners and angel investors.
Just wanted to know how things are going in here.
Is there any traction happening?