Vishal Goel and Jasmeet Chhabra, seasoned real estate investors, are venturing into the startup ecosystem with a dedicated venture capital fund.
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Vishal Goel and Jasmeet Chhabra are experienced real estate investors who have been in the industry for nearly two decades. They are known for their successful venture, Cerestra, an education-infrastructure platform.
Their new venture is a sector-dedicated venture capital fund that will invest in startups, particularly those that can benefit from real estate synergies.
IXP is a platform founded by Goel and Chhabra to incubate and accelerate startups. It provides resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities to help these startups grow and succeed.
The VC fund will focus on startups that can benefit from real estate synergies, such as PropTech companies, sustainable building solutions, and innovative real estate management platforms.
The future outlook is promising. By leveraging their real estate expertise in the tech-driven startup ecosystem, Goel and Chhabra aim to drive innovation and contribute to the development of cutting-edge solutions in real estate and beyond.
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