Discussions will be held on the scheme related to budding entrepreneurs, industrialist and incubators, Swathy Rohit, chair of Young Indians, Coimbatore Chapter, joint organisors, told reporters here today.
Stating that the road show will prove an accelerator to motivate young minds in the city, Swathy said that of nearly 1,000 participants, 30 per cent would be women and 10 per cent from the low-income group.
The local chapter of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Indutry president, D Nandakumar, another organisor, said one successful entrepreneur would share his experience about the Start-up climate in the city.
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