Press releases · 2015-02-10

India, Canada & South Africa sign a historic tri-lateral agreement to revolutionize the start-up scene-Press note

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February, 9, Mumbai-Ryerson University, the Bombay Stock Exchange Institute and South Africa’s University of the Witwatersrand are creating a new partnership which will accelerate start-up incubation and growth opportunities for entrepreneurs in the partner countries.

On the occasion of the first anniversary of Zone Startups India (Ryerson’s partnership with the Bombay Stock Exchange Institute), Ryerson University President Sheldon Levy announcedthe unprecedented trilateral partnership.“This is an exciting day for the next generation of entrepreneurs in our three countries who are ready to take on the world,” said President Levy.

“The partners are developing and expanding a multi-country network of innovation and entrepreneurship zones to drive job growth and opportunities in Canada, India and South Africa.”Professor Adam Habib, Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) adds: “This trilateral partnership is exactly the kind of boost that South Africa requires to foster development, innovation and entrepreneurship. The Joburg Centre for Software Engineering at Wits University will serve as the catalyst for this initiative through its tech hub in Braamfontein.”

Ryerson’s success in developing a rich ecosystem for young entrepreneurs has seen the university rise to the top school for innovation in Canada and rank as one of the top centres in the world. The Canadian government has identified both South Africa and India as key countries for developing and expanding trade and business opportunities. In 2013, Ryerson Futures linked with the Bombay Stock Exchange Institute to bring Ryerson’s incubator concept to India, to catalyze the same entrepreneurial opportunities for start-ups in India and Canada eager for access to new markets and new opportunities.

“In just under a year, the Mumbai-based accelerator ZSI has proven to be a thriving hotbed of entrepreneurship – 40 startups, focus on industry connections, an array of supportive networking and learning opportunities and access to a pool of venture capital and angel investors keen to harness the energy and innovation at ZoneStartups India,” said ZSI Director Matt Saunders.

“Companies incubated at ZoneStartups India range from AutoTranz’s intelligent and connected cars, to Focus Analytics’ indoor navigation technology and AlgoEngines’ solution that enables renewable energy farms to better manage their assets and improve their performance and ROI. Another of our startups, BabyChakra, is helping young parents access information about  products and services for their newborn babies. They are all attracting corporate leaders and investors alike,” said ZSI Director of Business Development Ajay Ramasubramaniam.

Just as importantly, the network of zones provides Canadian start-ups with access to the world market. Figure 1, a successful secure digital image sharing app for medical professions, grew out of Ryerson’s Digital Media Zone incubator and is looking to the partnership as a gateway to further investment and development opportunities. “As we prepare to launch in India and beyond, it’s tremendously helpful to have access to ZoneStartups and its network of local companies and industry leaders,” said Figure 1 CEO Gregory Levey.“This collaboration between Canada, India and South Africa has a lot of potential for companies like Figure 1.”

“To set up a network like this between three geographically remote partners is unprecedented, but our ambition to make it happen is inspired by the energy and imagination of these young entrepreneurs, who are creating new opportunities, generating prosperity and changing the world,” said Ryerson President Levy.

Zone Startups India

Started in February of 2014, Zone Startups India has incubated technology startups focused on data analytics, mobility, e-commerce, education, hardware technology, human computing interface, mobile payments, healthcare and enabling platforms. Its current portfolio startups includes Focus Analytics, Bug Clipper, Baby Chakra, Pykih, FOSengage, DrugIO, Intugine Technologies, ArtZolo, Underdogs Gaming Studio, BOOKstreet to name a few.  Zone Startups India works with up to 60 startups annually.india.zonestartups.com

Ryerson Futures Inc.

Ryerson Futures Inc. (RFI) is an accelerator for early stage companies connected to the Digital Media Zone at Ryerson University.  RFI companies have raised over USD $22 million in the last year.  ryersonfutures.ca

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