Thursday, 27 July 2017
Startup accelerators need to focus on nurturing India’s next big startups
Seven years after launching the country’s first startup accelerator and supporting 82 companies, The Morpheus founders Sameer Guglani and Nandini Hirianniah realised it was time to shut after a boom of accelerators left them with little value to add.
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