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Startup23

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startup23 is an initiative supported by innovit to get young minds interested in entrepreneurship at an early age by learning about creating start-ups we conduct workshops at schools & colleges and acquaint students with the basics of entrepreneurship and building concept start-ups out of ideas they have and with the use of technology

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Industry:
Internet
Founded:
2012
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Annual Revenue:
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Type: Private
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