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Incubators represent a vital bridge between innovation and investment, playing a key role in shaping India’s entrepreneurial landscape. They provide the early-stage infrastructure, mentorship, and risk capital linkages necessary for translating ideas into scalable enterprises. Hosted by Mr. Anand Sri Ganesh, CEO of NSRCEL (IIM Bangalore), the discussion brings practical insights into the types, roles, and impact of incubators — from academic and government-led models to private initiatives shaping India’s entrepreneurial future by fostering innovation and deepening access to capital. Speaker: Mr. Anand Sri Ganesh – CEO, NSRCEL (NS Raghavan Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning), IIM Bangalore The session further explores how incubators act as enablers of market-ready innovation, connecting early-stage founders with mentors, investors, and institutional frameworks. It discusses the operational levers that determine an incubator’s success — from ecosystem design and funding models to the subtle balance between social impact and commercial sustainability. Participants will gain a well-grounded understanding of how India’s incubation landscape is evolving and what it means for investors, policymakers, and entrepreneurs navigating the country’s emerging private market landscape. 0:00 – Short introduction 1:00 – Opening remarks by the speaker 4:30 – Overview of India’s innovation ecosystem 6:00 – Mobilizing ecosystems within India’s fragmented markets (with example) 8:15 – The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Report and India’s ease-of-doing-business standing 9:30 – Funding scenario for early-stage ventures 10:30 – Understanding “innovation” and India’s relative position globally 13:45 – How incubators address structural and funding challenges 17:00 – Types of incubators in India 19:30 – Migration of entrepreneurs from Tier-II/III cities to larger hubs 21:30 – Key levers for incubators to create impact 25:00 – The role of risk capital in enabling incubation outcomes 28:00 – Alternative sources of early-stage capital 30:00 – Closing remarks and summary illustration 33:50 – Audience Q&A 34:00 – Cluster development and implementation steps 39:50 – Not-for-profit nature of incubators and creating commercial value through entrepreneurship 41:30 – Geographic concentration of entrepreneurship and state-level disparities 43:00 – Functional differentiation among incubator models 44:30 – Ethical dilemmas in incubator operations 47:00 – Managing conflicts of interest 48:15 – Access to government grants and policy support 50:00 – How academic institutions can set up incubators 52:50 – Closing thoughts and session wrap-up ______________________________________________________________________________ The Indian Association of Investment Professionals (IAIP), the India Society of CFA Institute, was established in Apr 2005 as an association of local investment professionals consisting of portfolio managers, security analysts, investment advisors and other financial professionals. As one of the over 160 CFA Institute member societies, the IAIP connects local CFA Institute members to a global network of investment professionals. For the continuing up-gradation of knowledge and skills of members, IAIP conducts speaker events, workshops led by leading finance professionals.