Friday, November 14, 2014

BWI: Dell Hosts Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network Regional Meet-Up in Bangalore

 
Source : Dell Inc.
Friday, November 14, 2014 4:43PM IST (11:13AM GMT)
 
Dell Hosts Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network Regional Meet-Up in Bangalore
 
Bangalore, Karnataka, India

  • Dell is committed to accelerating the advancement of women globally by fostering entrepreneurship
  • Brings together 15 of Bangalore’s notable women’s entrepreneurship champions to discuss factors that foster growth of women entrepreneurship in India

Dell organized its Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) meet up for the in the Bangalore market with presence from 15 eminent women entrepreneurs who have exceled in their respective fields and are collaborating to establish a positive Indian women entrepreneurship ecosystem in the country.


 
India is witnessing a meteoric rise of start-ups and the business environment at present is more suited to their growth than ever; it will be interesting to note the expertise required to run an entrepreneurial venture competently. Keeping that in mind, attendees at DWEN – Bangalore chapter held a focused group discussion on “Developing specific skill sets in a start-up to thrive in the entrepreneurial ecosystem” to help discover the adeptness required to succeed in the ecosystem at present and develop deeper understanding of the interpersonal skills required to make a business successful, common mistakes women entrepreneurs make and the right way to approach venture capitalists to scale one’s business.
 




Commenting on the Bangalore chapter Ritu Gupta, Director, Marketing, Dell India said “Entrepreneurship has always been core to us at Dell. Since the beginning we have believed in listening closely to our customers and that engaging directly with our customers’ leads to better impact. Networking is a direct way of approaching our customers and understanding an organization’s issues and dilemmas. Through DWEN, we provide a ready platform for women entrepreneurs to collaborate, share ideas and best practices among themselves. We see an immense scope for growth of the Indian women entrepreneurship ecosystem and what better place to connect than the start-up mecca of India- Bangalore.”
 
About Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network

The Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network global event, is an exclusive, invitation-only conference that connects more than 200 of the world’s top female entrepreneurs, business leaders and media to share insights and best practices as part of a vibrant entrepreneurial community.  Previously hosted in emerging entrepreneurial hotbeds Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro, New Delhi, and Istanbul, this year’s annual event took place in Austin where Dell began in a University of Texas dorm room 30 years ago.
 
About Dell

Dell Inc. listens to customers and delivers innovative technology and services that give them the power to do more. As the visionary outcome of a true entrepreneur, Dell is committed to help power the success of entrepreneurs by developing technology solutions that help their businesses increase productivity and grow. Through the Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network, Dell supports and nurtures a community of female entrepreneurs by providing access to knowledge, networks, and capital. Learn more at www.dell.com/women

Photo Caption: DWEN event in Bangalore

 
Media Contact Details

Dechama Uthappa, Dell India, ,+91-9845087220 , Dechama_Uthappa@Dell.com

Anamika Srivastava, 20:20 MSL, ,+919718224152 , anamika.srivastava@2020msl.com

 

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