GSF, the Indian startup accelerator behind Little Eye Labs, which was acquired by Facebook earlier this year, is launching a cross-border program with increased seed funding and global exposure for ...
Gurgaon based GSF Accelerator, is inviting applications for its fifth batch. For this three-month programme, GSF will select five startups. The batch will commence in August. Selected startups will ...
GSF, an incubator endeavoring to become a “TechStars” for India and the developing world, just graduated its second batch of startups covering everything from trip planning in South Asia to CRM to ...
It’s been an exciting past month in India where US-based 500 Startups and Europe’s SeedCamp stepped up to endorse the inaugural GSF India accelerator, a first-of-its-kind pan-national initiative ...
GSF, the Gurgaon-based technology startup accelerator, which was acquired by Facebook, is morphing into a dedicated mobile accelerator. Spread over four months, the selected batches will spend time in ...
GSF Accelerator, a technology accelerator is going global with the launch of GSF Global Accelerator, a first of its kind cross-border accelerator program. Twelve high-tech startups will be selected ...
GSF Superangels, the angel investment network floated by Rajesh Sawhney who also started GSF Accelerator, has announced seed round investments in five startups. In this seed round, several other ...
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], Nov 21 (ANI): Launching its sixth iteration programme, GSF Accelerator on Tuesday announced that it will invest USD 1M in tech startups. The firm will be investing 200K ...
GSF Accelerator, one of the leading tech-focused early-stage investors in India and startup accelerators, has launched an educational arm called GSF Academy to help entrepreneurs on how to build their ...
Gurugram-based GSF Accelerator has announced the launch of its sixth batch and is currently inviting applications from tech startups across the country. As part of the programme, which will commence ...
Pune-based iobot, parent company of low-code IoT platform Thingsup, on Tuesday announced that it had raised $100,000 from GSF Accelerator, backed by founders including Rajesh Sawhney, Founder and CEO ...