Google and MeitY to train 100 Indian startups under Appscale Academy programme
Highlights:
- The MeitY Startup Hub, an initiative of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), and Google have announced a cohort of 100 early to mid-stage Indian startups as a part of Appscale Academy programme.
- Appscale Academy is a new growth and development programme for startups launched by MeitY and Google to help and train early- to mid-stage startups across India on building high-quality apps and games for a global audience.
- These 100 startups were chosen from over 400 applications following an in-depth selection process.
- Under the six-month Appscale Academy programme, the 100 startups will be trained through a customised curriculum which includes virtual instructor-led webinars, self-learning material, and mentorship sessions with local and global industry professionals.
- Minister of Electronics and Information Technology: Ashwini Vaishnaw;
- Google Founded was founded on 4 September 1998;
- Its Headquarters located at Mountain View, California, United States.
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