After Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s war cry for ‘Vocal for Local,’ many Indian startups and domestic businesses are seizing the opportunity to accelerate the manufacture of ‘Made in India’ products.
Similarly, many Indian investors have been driving the push for more homegrown innovations and products, with Mumbai-based Whiteboard Capital emerging as the latest early-stage investment fund to do so with an additional capital allocation for such startups.
In an exclusive conversation with YourStory’s CEO and Founder Shradha Sharma, Whiteboard Capital’s Managing Partner Sandeep Tandon revealed plans to set aside up to Rs 100 crore more to invest in hardware startups manufacturing Made in India products.
For Sandeep, who is himself a tech entrepreneur in addition to being an angel investor, this move was inspired by his father’s legacy of being an early proponent of electronics manufacturing in India, having venture into floppy disk production in the early ‘80s in Mumbai.
“After gold, electronics is the biggest import in India... So, I believe, this is an opportunity for Indian startups to build for India,” says Sandeep, who has investments in at least 30 Indian startups.
He believes Indian entrepreneurs should think like their Southeast Asian counterparts in leading electronics manufacturing locally in order to create a slew of job opportunities.
Here’s an overview of the key topics and their time-stamps from the Whiteboard Capital’s Sandeep Tandon’s interview with Shradha Sharma:
[00.25] On investing and decision-making process when looking at potential investment opportunities
[03.20] On connecting with diverse set of entrepreneurs to make the right bets
[04.22] How Whiteboard Capital is helping its portfolio startups and entrepreneurs tide over the crisis
[06.32] How Whiteboard Capital is boosting its investment in hardware startups to boost ‘Made in India’ drive
[12.55] Sandeep Tandon on how his father inspired his interest in electronics manufacturing sector
[13.45] How startups in electronics manufacturing can reach out to Whiteboard Capital and Sandeep Tandon
(Edited by Tenzin Pema)
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Link : https://yourstory.com/2020/07/ys-exclusive-whiteboard-capital-funding-hardware-startup-made-in-india
Author :- Suman Singh ( )
July 11, 2020 at 05:02PM
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