The Chennai Angels and Brinc launch new accelerator program

CHENNAI: Angel network The Chennai Angels and global accelerator Brinc on Tuesday announced the launch of an online acceleration programme for agritech, foodtech, healthtech, and fintech startups, and invited applications for it.

The three-month programme will provide participating startups a minimum investment of $50,000 and the opportunity for further funding based on their performance and initial traction. Startups will be fully supported through their product development and will receive business and investor connection/matchmaking to facilitate growth.

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