Australia & India
  • 2023-03-09
  • Entrepreneurship Research Center on G20 Economies
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  • Australian female entrepreneurs working with cyber and critical technology are being promised help expanding their businesses into India via a new Australia-India exchange program. The CyberTech Women Entrepreneur program is run by accelerator inQ Innovation Global and Indian female start-up incubator, Women Entrepreneur Hub (WEHub) and has the support of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the Government of Telangana, India.

    Six Australian women will be hosted at the WEHub campus in Hyderabad, India, and six Indian women will be hosted by inQ Innovation at the Sydney Startup Hub. The six-week program includes workshops and one-on-one mentoring to help them pitch to investors. The aim of the exchange program is to facilitate market access, giving entrepreneurs understanding of either of the markets.





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