3.
Our case is about a Venture Capital firm from San
Francisco Silicon Valley which is expanding its
business to Bangalore because Bangalore is called
Silicon Valley of India.
INTRODUCTION
4.
Region in San Francisco, California that is considered
to be the technology hub of the United States.
The region is made up a number
of computer companies and computer
chip manufactures.
The region gets its nickname from the silicon that is
used in computer chips.
Silicon Valley
5.
Venture capital is the capital invested in a project in
which there is a substantial element of risks,
typically a new or expanding business.
VENTURE CAPITAL
6.
Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ) is a
Silicon Valley venture capital
investment firm, based in California
which invests in leading technology
firms established its office in
Bangalore, India in 2007.
DRAPER FISHER JURVETSON
(DFJ)
8.
Establishing business with respect to legal rules,
accounting, tax, audit, banking, I.T of Indian govt.
Searching for right office space, size and location.
Lack of infrastructure in India which makes it
difficult for products and services to spread virally.
Lengthy and complex process i.e. needed detailed
business plan, financial projections etc.
Requirement of experienced management team.
CHALLENGES FACED
9. Increasing links between venture firms in India back
to Silicon Valley have standardized some of the
processes between the two places.
India high population serves as a great market.
A lot of inspiration comes from Indian entrepreneurs
who lived and worked or studied abroad who bring
back to start their own.
Bangalore is the I.T hub of India so firms get an
opportunity to venture capital to many companies at
ones.
ADVANTAGES
10.
The entrepreneurs should not get enamored with the
numbers instead they must be pragmatic.
The Indian institutions such as IIT’s & IIM’s which
are hubs of research that have significant, true
intellectual property to offer can serve as a golden
rise to the industries.
The students of India if interested must learn
investment by investing in small industries.
India is a good place to do social entrepreneurship.
SUGGESTIONS AND
VIEWS
11.
According to Mr. Mohanjit Jolly, executive director of DFJ
India,
The Venture Capital Industry will Blossom in India in
next few years.
More capital will flow into local funds.
Investing in non-traditional sectors especially life sciences
can be profitable in near future.
DFJ plans to invest $50 million in sectors including
consumer media, clean technology, healthcare, education,
logistics and distribution in India in next three years.
FUTURE PLANS OF DFJ