SAP enhances collaboration with IIT- Bombay

SAP SE announced the launch of a Startup Accelerator Program in partnership with the Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE), a technology and business incubator at the IIT-Bombay (IITB) campus. In addition, SAP inaugurated an SAP Innovation Centre, housed within IITB campus.

The SAP-IITB Startup Accelerator Program is a cohort based, boot camp led accelerator program to mentor and accelerate the business growth of ten social enterprises or startups over the next year. SINE will administer a business incubator that will provide support for technology-based entrepreneurship. The common goal is to nurture investible startups and make them profitable.

The SAP Innovation Centre will host research projects in association with the computer science department of IITB; in addition, it will provide an opportunity for students to participate in SAP Mile, a university crowdsourcing platform which allows students to participate in virtual internships to learn and experiment on SAP product ideas and solutions. The SAP Innovation Centre also will enable students from IITB to work on next generation and cutting-edge technologies.

“We want to be a significant accelerator of growth for emerging social entrepreneurs and startups in India,” said Bernd Leukert, Member of the Executive Board, Products & Innovation, SAP SE. “SAP is committed to propelling the entrepreneurship ecosystem in India by providing youth and emerging entrepreneurs with access to technologies they need to succeed in the digital economy.”

SAP works with incubators at leading Indian universities to strengthen the regional entrepreneurship ecosystem through accelerator programs and provides mentorship and capacity building to social enterprises and start-ups. According to Dilipkumar Khandelwal, Managing Director, SAP Labs India and Executive Vice President, Enterprise Cloud Services, SAP SE., The  partnership with the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, will further our existing efforts on strengthening the entrepreneurship ecosystem. So far, SAP impacted over 250 startups; accelerated and mentored 20 startups and social enterprises to make them investible and enable their next stage of growth.

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