HIVE8, a leading co-working space, successfully hosted the first edition of ‘Startups Uncensored’ in Mumbai. The event, powered by Break Into VC, brought together over 100 early-stage startups from various sectors to share their untold stories.
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‘Startups Uncensored’ is an initiative by HIVE8 that aims to uncover the real stories behind the startup world, including failed pivots, co-founder conflicts, and other challenges that are often left untold.
The first edition of ‘Startups Uncensored’ was hosted by HIVE8, a leading co-working space in Mumbai.
The event saw participation from over 100 early-stage startups representing sectors such as Tech, AI, D2C, Lifestyle, and B2B.
The speaker list included Ajinkya Bhasme (Author & Founder, Zealopia) and Rahul Adap (Founder, BROVIBE).
HIVE8 plans to continue the ‘Startups Uncensored’ series, bringing it to other cities and expanding its reach to create a nationwide movement that empowers startups and promotes transparency in the entrepreneurial community.
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