MUMBAI : Indian startups are approaching prospective investors virtually, with assistance from the industry body National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) starting with Japanese Venture Capital (VC) firms.
Nasscom has selected over 20 startups for the initial investor connect sessions across healthtech, agritech, consumer tech, robotics.
These startups will pitch to Japanese investors starting 28 May. This year would have marked the 2nd edition investor connect program with Japanese investors, which has been switched to a virtual pitching format after the physical event was delayed by two months due to the coronavirus.