This guide aims to help Indian researchers and
inventors turn their ideas into reality. It outlines
the tough but exciting process of bringing new
ideas to market through the creation of a new
company. It is particularly tailored towards
inventors working in research institutions, such
as universities and public research laboratories,
but may also benefit a range of other
individuals who wish to build new ventures.
The document is based in part on surveys and
interviews with Indian academic entrepreneurs and
investors.
The structure follows the sequence that is
typically required for a spinout: deciding if an idea has
potential; planning the business; forming the business;
and then scaling it. However, since every spinout is
different, some parts will likely be more relevant to you
than others. Inevitably, the guide can only provide a
high-level overview, and so links to further resources
are provided in the appendix and in footnotes.
ANDE South Asia, Accenture and Villgro, are bringing together corporates and funding partners for an invite-only workshop focused on technology innovations in the circular economy.
This report underscores the value of ANDE’s ecosystem in driving systemic change, strengthening regional entrepreneurship, and unlocking new opportunities for sustainable growth in East and Southeast Asia.
ANDE SCALE 360 Info Session will provide an overview of the program, its offerings, and how BDS providers can benefit from tailored support, resources, and peer learning opportunities.
In Cambodia, women entrepreneurs encounter complex barriers when accessing finance, particularly those arising from their intersectional identities. A recent study by Gender and Development for Cambodia and SHE powered by iDE delves into how factors such as age, ability status, religion, family composition, and sexual orientation, can intersect with gender and create unique challenges for women entrepreneurs.
As global sustainability challenges intensify, ANDE’s new investment guides provide a roadmap for investors to drive both environmental impact and economic returns in Kenya and India.
