Get2Volume and Tata Elxsi link up to grow startups in Singapore and India
March 4, 2013 by Terence LEE
Singapore startup incubator Get2Volume and India design company Tata Elxsi have announced last week a partnership to incubate and grow technology companies in their respective countries.
Tata Elxsi operates its own incubator, called incub@TE, and under this arrangement, it will offer its services to Get2Volume portfolio companies, providing infrastructure, mentorship, and go-to market support.
Likewise, Get2Volume will support Tata Elxsi companies with connections, ecosystem access, and funding for companies that meet its criteria.
Get2Volume focuses on microelectronics companies, having invested in Plunify, a microchip design startup, as well as gridComm and Semitech. But it has also funded a variety of companies outside its specalization.
These include: USD 0.48M in Sprooki, a mobile marketing startup, USD 0.53M in Connected Health, a medical devices company, and USD 0.48M in TabSquare, an e-menu provider.
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