Create an Impact
through guidance
48+
Inducted Companies
Since 2017, inQ has accomodated over 48 idea stage and growth stage startups
168+
Business Deals
Deals across Australia, India and US with companies as well as local and central Govt.
500+
Investors
Reach a network of over 500 investors and get a chance to pitch your business at different stages of the acceleration process.
200+
Events
Participate in Events, Workshops, Bootcamps conducted by Government Bodies, Industry Veterans to gain insights and get your startup enterprise ready.
inQ Companies
We have funded, incubated and accelerated over 20 companies in a short span of 3 years. Here is what makes us special
HOW IT WORKS?
The Accelerator Experience
1
Goal Driven Mentors
We firmly believe Founders have a lot on their plate and they end up creating bigger goals without any validation. Our mentor pool understands this very well and inQ will match your company with 5 best suited mentors who can not only guide you into building a scalable product, but also create sustainable short term goals which can be validated easily.
2
Unravel Your Product. Gain More Traction
As a part of our deep dive, we let the mentors look at the product and technology from other angles as well and find more growth opportunities for the companies. This may in turn lead to more traction and new objectives for the company.
3
Get Business Leads
At inQ, we don’t believe in a single demo day at the end of the Acceleration. To be truly agile and conform to Business Driven Development, we like to see progress every 2 weeks with a demo day in front of Corporates and Investors,
Introducing Applied Bootcamp Series
Very widely used in the industry and often misunderstood, Blockchain has provided use cases in multiple industries including Finance, Supply Chain, Internet of Things, Cybersecurity etc.
coworking space
A collective working environment for professionals, entrepreneurs and innovators.
coworking space
Bangalore
Our Partners
As a part of our network, companies get access to a lot of resources