
Start-ups get ₹80-crore investment at Seeding Kerala
The Hindu
Summit sees participation of 46 investors
Investments to the tune of ₹80 crore were announced at the 7th edition of the Seeding Kerala Summit organised by the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM).
Thirteen of the 30 start-ups selected to attend the two-day summit in hybrid mode attracted investments from participating top funds, angel networks and High Networth Individuals (HNIs), according to a communication.
The invite-only summit saw participation by 46 investors from within and outside the State.

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