Your Knowledge is your wealth.
In this age of evolving Internet
technologies, your path-breaking ideas and concepts are worth millions.
But how do you convert these ideas into real wealth? Where do you find buyers
who help you transform your ideas into profitable business? At VC for IT
'99, TFCI brings you all leading VC's at one place. Meet the biggest minds
in high technology, strategic business development, venture capital and
finance. From seed capital to expansion capital to the IPO stage. Whatever
be the stage of your business. VC for IT '99 is the only place to spark
off a powerful venture.
Log in for a successful business venture.
Get indispensable insights on creating strong business plans and selling
them at the 'Entrepreneurs Listen' forum. Present your business proposals
and ideas to an audience of potential VC's at the exclusive 'Entrepreneurs
Speak'. Find what they are looking for and learn from them through the
high-powered conference and tradeshow. Talk and network with them at a
special dinner and cocktail evening.
Launching pad for the best minds in technology.
If you have a revolutionary idea and a strong business proposition in
Internet or software, then this is a must-attend event for you.
You can't afford to miss this event if you
are an entrepreneur, a senior professional in a top technology company
or your organisation falls under any of the categories:
- Access Provider
- Content Provider
- Community Developer
- Financial Service
- EC Provider
- IT enabled Service Provider
- Software Developer
Network with the big names in funding
The audience at VC for IT '99 presentation:
- Leading venture capitalists
- Top financiers/Investment bankers from
India and abroad
- High networth individual investors
Some of the Internet Successes with VC:
Meet Mr.Chandrashekhar
The Exodus co-founder, Mr. Chandrashekhar visited TiE, a non-profit organisation
set up in Silicon Valley to fund entrepreneurs.
He persuaded the VC to part with $20,000
within three days. Today, that investment is worth $50 million. Mr Chandrashekhar
in turn has personally invested in two start-ups in Bangalore - Aztec
Software and Gray Cell.
-The Economic Times
Linc Software to raise Rs.5 crore of venture
capital
The Bangalore based Linc Software said it soon plans to source funds from
domestic and overseas venture capital firms. The company plans to divest
an undisclosed portion of its equity to raise Rs.5 crore through venture
capital. Chandra Kumar, Managing Director, Linc Software Services Pvt.
Ltd. said "We are not looking at venture capital funding money alone,
but more for strategic relationship and strengths like marketing and contacts
it brings in."
-The Economic Times
Chabi.com
A startup company launched by two graduates of IIT, Kanpur provides the
'master-key' to the users of the Internet. The user has to no longer remember
dozens of passwords to access their various e-commerce accounts and favourite
secure website. Sequoia Capital, a famed venture capital company invested
in the company just 11 days after it was incorporated.
-The Asian Age
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