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Ryerson Future's Zone Startups helps international innovators thrive in the Indian market

Governments of Canada and Ontario partner to send five Canadian startups to participate in new Gateway91 program
November 10, 2016

The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, today announced the new Gateway91 program for international companies looking to expand into India. The program will be run by Zone Startups India, an international startup accelerator affiliated with Ryerson University. Pictured left to right: Ajay Ramasubramaniam, Director, Zone Startups India; Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development; Matt Saunders, President of Zone Startups; Jordan Reeves, Consul General of Canada, Mumbai.

Today the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, announced the creation of a new soft landing program for international companies looking to expand into India. The program, called Gateway91, will be run by Zone Startups India (ZSI), an international startup accelerator affiliated with Ryerson University. Minister Bains further announced a partnership between the governments of Canada and Ontario to fund five Canadian financial technology startups to participate in the new program to help Canadian innovators seize the many opportunities provided by the Indian market.

“All around the world, confident, ambitious countries are investing in their own future,” said Bains. “Formidable energies have led to Zone Startups India partnership among Ryerson, Simon Fraser University and the Bombay Stock Exchange, and the Government of Canada is proud to support this program. This work in the emerging field of financial technology has the potential to turn ideas into marketable solutions.”

“We’re proud to be a partner with the federal government and Zone Startups India to support the Gateway91 program, said Michael Chan, Ontario Minister of International Trade. “This initiative will help Canadian FinTech innovators bring their breakthrough concepts and technologies into the Indian market which will create jobs and economic growth in both regions.”

Matt Saunders, President of Zone Startups, added: “Through programs like Gateway91, Zone Startups will continue to assist early stage enterprise software companies as they look to scale in the Indian market. Our extensive connections and programming continue to attract great founders developing innovative solutions. We’re proud to partner with both the Federal and Ontario governments to give Canadian FinTech startups the opportunity to benefit from our leading services to grow and thrive in India.”

Gateway 91 will offer end-to-end services for an international technology companies looking to set up their first office in India. Zone Startups India will help companies make the daunting transition to a new market by providing supports including:

  • work space within a community of likeminded entrepreneurs,
  • local industry expert mentors,
  • professional and administrative services for business establishment,
  • corporate connections for customer development and;
  • networking opportunities with potential investors

“Setting up Gatway91 was a natural extension to what we have been doing at Zone Startups India,” said Ajay Ramasubramaniam, Director, Zone Startups India. “The ecosystem of mentors, potential partners and professional service providers needed by international startups to succeed in India is already in place; to date we have supported 16 companies, helping them with introductions to several potential partners and clients.”

Abdullah Snobar, Executive Director of the DMZ at Ryerson University, stated: "Zone Startups accelerator program continues to expand, and as companies graduate from the DMZ— the leading business incubator for technology startups in North America—many will have the opportunity to participate in programs like Gateway91. This is a great opportunity for Canadian entrepreneurs looking to expand to India, and introduce their innovations and creative solutions into a new market."

Zone Startups is a program created by Ryerson Futures Inc., Gateway91 is the fourth new program announced by Zone Startups in India in 2016, including empoWer, Rise Accelerator with Barclays and Thought Factory with Axis Bank. To learn more about Zone Startups, or to apply for Gateway91, visit: india.zonestartups.com (external link, opens in new window) .

Ryerson Futures Inc. (RFI) is a for-profit entity connected to Ryerson University to assist early stage technology companies as they grow and scale their businesses. RFI operates Corporate Accelerator programs for several clients including:  GE; Barclays; Axis Bank; and The Bombay Stock Exchange. RFI also works with corporate clients to assemble teams of innovators to research, prototype, or pilot solutions to industry problems. Ryerson Futures is helping drive Canada’s innovation economy at home, and around the world. For more information, visit www.ryersonfutures.ca (external link, opens in new window) .

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