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Goa woos new businesses to become startup hub as it goes beyond beaches

To encourage founders and entrepreneurs to establish their startups in Goa, the state government is planning to set up sea hubs, transforming villages into digital villages and building work stations in heritage locations. The state's vision is to make Goa one of the most preferred start-up destinations of India, and make it feature in the top 25 start-up destinations in Asia by 2025.

January 12, 2024 / 15:10 IST
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To encourage more startups to establish in Goa, the state is building work stations on the seashores.
Palolem beach, Goa. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Goa is going all out to establish itself as a startup hub and plans to launch co-working spaces on beaches and heritage locations as it continues to promote work-ations in the post-Covid phase.

The state which has certified 214 startups became the go-to destination for many Indians in the two years of the pandemic which led to remote working. The state is now taking the concept ahead to encourage more entrepreneurs to set up their new businesses in Goa.

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Founder of relationship wellness app Togethr, Vasundhara Kanoria said she came to Goa to start her business because the state has a budding startup ecosystem. "It also has a lot of places that would allow us to plan events around our app. And Goa also allows for a healthier work-life balance. I see it as a growing ecosystem with a lot more startups coming out of Goa in the next 5-10 years," she said.

A startup studio called Build 3 which has been backing many startups has seen its number of startup partners increasing from seven last year to 26 this year. Based in Goa, Build 3 was started to help incubate social impact startups. Abhimanyu Rathi, one of the founders of Build 3 said that it has deployed Rs 1.5 crore in seven startups till December 2023 and another Rs 3 crore will be deployed by the end of January.