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Proto SE

Rithesh writes about the Proto SE conference, from a participating company’s perspective.

What did you, as a company, enjoy the most about Proto SE?
This was the question posed by a journalist from the New Indian Express. For me, this was a difficult question to answer because I had trouble picking a favourite. So, I talked about the two things we enjoyed the most. The first was the opportunity to closely interact with other entrepreneurs. We got to meet some of the wonderful people behind startups like BuzzWorks, Voiee, Tekriti, Inasra, MineKey, Tyroo. The complete list is quite long. Apart from the entrepreneurs themselves, there was another special group of folks who made all of this possible. And that is the people who are part of The Knowledge Foundation. It was quite extraordinary to see the level of involvement of the people behind Proto.

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