Beware the Incubator Bubble is about to Burst

The startup ecosystem in india is quite interestingly poised today. Fred Wilson has written a good post which explains quite succinctly how a startup ecosystem evolves in a certain geography. You can roughly set the age of startup ecosystem in India to 10 years (starting from 2000 - IT revolution). During this first decade there have been quite a few successful startups created and exited. Two interesting things happened during this time. First, it created a lot of second time entrepreneurs (referred as STE’s henceforth) who have learnt from success or failure of their earlier ventures and are now more seasoned to start a new venture, and second, it created a lot of HNI’s either through successful exits or those high paying MBA jobs. This I would say has set us into second decade of the startup evolution. We now have seasoned entrepreneurs (STE’s) and a lot of money to be invested in. Ofcourse a lot of VC’s have also started focusing in India, but that is only natural thing to happen not dramatic (HNI’s looking to invest in startup is dramatic). ...

June 29, 2010 · Mayank Sharma