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The technology arms of global software majors Microsoft and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Thursday announced a joint initiative to mentor start-ups and engage with them to make innovate solutions for the global market at Think Next Summer 2016, Microsoft Accelerator flagship forum.
The joint initiative will connect start-ups with corporate, which will get access to innovative solutions for their business needs while providing greater market access to start-ups. As part of the forum an e-book, 'Timeline of Indian Start Up Ecosystem' was also released.
The 12 graduating startups from the event are Altizon, Tarnea, Aureus Analytics, Baby Chakra, Reverie, Strides, Locus, Admission Table, Distiman, Calm.io, Yellow Messenger and Report Bee.
"The interesting thing about India becoming a start-up nation is that this transformation happened not long ago, but around us. As a citizen of the start-up ecosystem in the country, we decided to take an overview of the developments," Naraynan added.
Infosys co-founder and former Unique Identification Development Authority of India (UIDAI) chairman Nandan Nilekani spoke on 'An alternate view of the future: India in the age of technological disruption' and Microsoft India chairman Bhaskar Pramanik on 'The role of start-ups in India's digital transformation journey'.
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