Grab an opportunity to demo your product at UnPluggd, India’s largest startup event that brings together amazing entrepreneurs, active angel investors and a bunch of ‘unpluggd’ stories (of failure, rejection and success!). 

The event is scheduled for July 9th (Bangalore/details here) and last date to apply for the demo slot is June 26th (link to the application form).

– Once we receive your application, the panel (includes VCs/angel investors) will select the 10 most promising startups (we will share updates by June 30th).

– For those who want to attend the event, you need to block your seat asap {link}

    
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Why Demo @UnPluggd?

Startups who demoed at the last event (in the last edition, 10 were selected from 250 nominations received) received great feedback/interest from angel investors/VCs/entrepreneurial community and the event helped them in refining the pitch.

Below are a few testimonials from companies who demoed their product at the last event:

“Looking back presenting at Unpluggd added credibility to our venture. We also got to meet investors both at the event and afterwards. The last mail I got was last week, well after 7 months of the event. As a bonus it did help us refine our pitch to the external world. For getting the word out about your venture, this is one of the best places to be.- Sunil Guttula, Founder of Bizosys (demoed @UnPluggd)

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Startups need to be in touch with customers very early on. Startups need a lot of marketing going right for them – from the very start. Unpluggd is a forum that gives both to startups – for free. We met several of our users and customers there. We also met many other angels and investors – with whom we’ve had continuous engagement since. – Bharat Mohan, Founder of Dhiti (demoed@UnPluggd2).

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Run by a passionate team, Unpluggd places the startup in the centre of things, and steers clear of the “formula” platitudes, felicitations and speeches that derail many events in India. – Lux (demoed @UnPluggd2).
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More here: http://www.pluggd.in/unpluggd

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