INCUBATION AND MENTORING SUPPORT Sample Clauses

The "Incubation and Mentoring Support" clause defines the obligations and scope of support provided to a party, typically a startup or entrepreneur, by an incubator or mentor organization. This clause outlines the types of assistance offered, such as access to office space, business development guidance, networking opportunities, and regular mentorship sessions. Its core practical function is to ensure that the recipient receives structured support and resources necessary for business growth, thereby clarifying expectations and responsibilities between the parties involved.
INCUBATION AND MENTORING SUPPORT. 1.1. The Startup registered with HPGIF shall be provided incubation and mentoring support as per this Agreement and other terms as decided and deemed fit by the HPGIF from time to time. 1.2. The HPGIF shall endeavour and make efforts to provide to the Startup following incubation and mentoring support through the expert mentors recommended and selected by HPGIF from time to time depending upon the requirement of the Incubate(s):-
INCUBATION AND MENTORING SUPPORT. 1.1. The Company registered with Incubator shall be provided incubation and mentoring support for incubation program as per this Agreement and other terms as decided and deemed fit by the Incubator from time to time.
INCUBATION AND MENTORING SUPPORT. 1.1. The Startup registered with CURAJ-IF shall be provided incubation and mentoring support as per this Agreement and other terms as decided and deemed fit by the CURAJ-IF from time to time. 1.2. The CURAJ-IF shall endeavour and make efforts to provide to the Startup following incubation and mentoring support through the expert mentors recommended and selected by CURAJ-IF from time to time depending upon the requirement of the Incubate(s):-
INCUBATION AND MENTORING SUPPORT. 1.1. The Company registered with SGVU-BBI shall be provided incubation and mentoring support as per this Agreement and other terms as decided and deemed fit by the SGVU-BBI from time to time. 1.2. The SGVU-BBI shall endeavor and make efforts to provide to the Company following incubation and mentoring support through the expert mentors recommended and selected by SGVU-BBI from to time to time depending upon the requirement of the Incubatee(s):-
INCUBATION AND MENTORING SUPPORT. 1.1. The Startup registered with SIFSU shall be provided incubation and mentoring support as per this Agreement and other terms as decided and deemed fit by the SIFSU from time to time. 1.2. The SIFSU shall endeavour and make efforts to provide to the Startup following incubation and mentoring support through the expert mentors recommended and selected by SIFSU from time to time depending upon the requirement of the Incubate(s):-
INCUBATION AND MENTORING SUPPORT. 1.1. The Company registered with IIML-EIC shall be provided incubation and mentoring support as per this Agreement and other terms as decided and deemed fit by the IIML-EIC from time to time. 1.2. The IIML-EIC shall endeavor and make efforts to provide to the Company following incubation and mentoring support through the expert mentors recommended and selected by IIML-EIC from to time to time depending upon the requirement of the Incubatee(s):-
INCUBATION AND MENTORING SUPPORT. 1.1. The Startup registered with ABVVIF shall be provided incubation and mentoring support as per this Agreement and other terms as decided and deemed fit by the ABVVIF from time to time. 1.2. The ABVVIF shall endeavour and make efforts to provide to the Startup following incubation and mentoring support through the expert mentors recommended and selected by ABVVIF from time to time depending upon the requirement of the Incubate(s):-
INCUBATION AND MENTORING SUPPORT. 1.1. The Company registered with IIML-Incubator shall be provided incubation and mentoring support as per this Agreement and other terms as decided and deemed fit by the IIML-Incubator from time to time. 1.2. The IIML-Incubator shall endeavor and make efforts to provide to the Company following incubation and mentoring support through the expert mentors recommended and selected by IIML-Incubator from to time to time depending upon the requirement of the Incubatee(s):- 1.2.1 Business Mentoring: Guidance by IIML-Incubator expert mentors, angel investors, experienced & successful senior business and corporate sector executives and industry veterans on a broad range of topics, including the fundamentals of setting up a business, identifying suppliers, the appropriate location for the business, pricing of the product, marketing, developing effective business processes, etc.
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