Jury for Cimathon Pitch Fest, by DHI Labs Germany

DHI Labs team from Germany and also the German Government’s representative involved in Climate change and technologies, had organized Cimathon, a pitch event aimed at clean energy solutions. This event was held on Friday, 28 – Oct 2016 at Anna University, Guindy and Dr Ravi Kumar of CED, College of Engineering, Guindy, Chennai, had provided support in putting together this event.

Mr Shyam Sekar S, Founder and Chief Mentor – Startup Xperts, was a Jury member to evaluate the shortlisted pitches from the students. Along with Mr Shyam, the other Jury members were Mr Balram Nair, Vice President of Chennai Angels, and Jaydeep Halbe, CEO of Halbe Innovations. Winners were awarded and recognized for their solutions. They may get opportunities to take their project forward based on interest levels at the German office of the representative.

Jury for Dr Kalam Young Achiever Award

Founder and Chief Mentor of Startup Xperts, Shyam Sekar S, was empanelled as a Jury for Dr Kalam Young Achiever Award, held at Anna University, Chennai, in Oct. This was organized by World Youth Federation team.

The event had brought in hundreds of applicants pitching their idea, product, service. The shortlisted ideas were about 60 in all and the award ceremony was held on 15-Oct, on Dr Abdul Kalam’s birthday. Mr Ma Foi Pandiarajan, Minister for School Education, Sports and Youth Welfare graced the occasion. Mr Shyam, and other Jury members also distributed the award trophy and certificates for the shortlisted winners.

Startup Xperts at the Open Networking Session @ IIT-M Research Park

Startups Talk, Faad and A.R.M.S came together to organize a startup event at the IIT-Madras Research Park. They had previously organized similar events in Delhi/NCR. This was aimed at budding entrepreneurs to have a better understanding into the startup world and also to network.


This was called as the ‘Open Networking Session’, organized on the 17th July 2016. The organizers had invited 3 speakers – Mr Shyam Sekar, Founder and Chief Mentor @ Startup Xperts, Mr Navnit Krishna, an entrepreneur and an angel investor, and Mr Vijay Krishna, CEO of Samyutam, a robotics and big data software company.


The session’s aim was to have the speakers share their experiences, and ideas, of their own startup, entrepreneur journey, share some success tips, that can be useful for the emerging entrepreneurs to build a successful startup.


The event was attended by a large number of entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs. Post the event Shyam mentioned, “Nice to see so many budding and aspiring entrepreneurs coming on a Sunday evening at this IIT-Madras Research Park. The entrepreneurial ecosystem needs such events and activities to promote entrepreneurship amongst the community. This in turn can certainly help build a good ecosystem”.

How to find the right mentor for your startup? 9 things to be considered

With numerous startups coming up every other day all over the world, there is a definite need for startup consultant. The requirement and demand has never been so much, and one of the primary reasons that entrepreneurs looks for a good mentor is to ensure that nothing goes wrong during their startup journey.

Unlike other services, are startup mentors easily available? Can they add value? Can they increase the success ratio of the aspiring entrepreneurs or startup founders? The answer actually has two sides;

One who has ‘been there, done that’ kind of professionals are too busy in their own stream of things. Being an entrepreneur themselves it is hard for them to find time to dedicate to many startups who seek their advice. So those, while still being busy, who are able to spend a fraction of their time with your idea, your product, your vision, are a smaller fraction of these ‘available’ mentors. So it is best to figure out if they are available and can they really spend that quality time with you to build your dreams.

Now, the next question will be how to find the right startup mentor?

It is not a simple way to just look for and asking someone. You will need to be clear as to what you wish to accomplish; what your strengths are; where do you exactly need the support of a mentor; what aspects do you feel that the mentor should look at while are you busy building your vision, your entity; and many more.

Well, the reason you are looking for a good mentor is to help you avoid those pitfalls which you may fail to notice. The following are some pointers that I have usually shared with so many young entrepreneurs, aspiring entrepreneurs for how to choose a right startup mentor.

Need business or technical mentor?

Founders come with their own unique skills; while some have deep technical/technological expertise, while some may be finance experts. So you will need to be clear as to how you wish your mentor to bring those complimentary skills. A business mentor need not necessarily be from your area of expertise/domain, unless you need someone who you would like to contribute technically or technologically.

Powering your thought process:

A good mentor should also act as a ‘devil’s advocate’; should shoot the right questions at you to power your thinking process. They can help transform your team’s thought process. A good mentor should also be ready to push out of your comfort zones, whenever required.

Mentor in your city or anywhere?

There are some requirements that work best with a local mentor, based in your own city. But when either you are unable to find the right one, and if you are fine with a mentor outside of your city/town, it is fine to look for a mentor who is based in a distant location as long as that mentor can add value to your business. Even in the same city, meetings may not happen often. Second, with the technology transformation, you are connected to anyone, anytime, everywhere. So connections and communication has become so seamless it may be a good idea to rope in a right mentor outside of your base location too.

But then how to track and bring them on board?

There are a number of avenues today to spot a right mentor. You can either Google; or keep looking for the right person in various networking events, conferences, and other communities. Quickly prepare a list and do the following;

Follow their social profiles:

You can get to know about them if you can spend some time in LinkedIn or Twitter for example. Get to know their interests and their areas of expertise. Are they personalities who wish to contribute something back, to our society? Understand what motivates them to be in this business.

Be convincing: 

After squaring in on the right mentor, send them a professional note or mail seeking their mentorship. Your mail should look professional without mistakes; grammar errors are fine as we are not an English speaking country (yet) but it should not be carelessly composed. It is like making a ‘statement of purpose’ which you might have done in your college days.

Give them a good reason, as to why they should act as your mentor. Pick the phone and start a conversation. You will emerge with more clarity as to whether to sign up with that mentor or not.

Building relationship is the key to successful mentoring. Mentoring is built on trust and respect for mutual strengths. Mentoring should not be treated as just another casual or commercial transaction. Respect their time and consider that you are getting benefited because of their involvement in your entity.

How to strike an engagement deal?

There can be numerous ways to engage a mentor. It can be a non-commercial understanding and with a good relationship you can get things going. Or it can be a small commercial, incentive driven, with commitment to time spends clearly agreed upon.

There have been numerous instances that startups come with the proposal in terms of providing equity to get me on-board as their mentor/advisor. Though I have refused so many earlier, this also does have some merit if you look at it as a win-win value proposition. Just make sure that there is a cultural fit with that mentor, as he is like your co-founder sailing with your company for long. Once taken on-board, it will be difficult to push him/her out.

Move ahead with clear commitment to time slots, goals, milestones, to ensure that there are no misunderstandings or realizing the gap later between what was expected and what was achieved?

Not having the right mentor can make or break your idea or your startup. Mentors bring in a lot of wisdom, experience, insight, and their aspiration is also to see you through emerging successfully. So even if you are running your startup, enterprise (small or big) successfully it is always advisable to rope in good mentors, as advisors, for your business growth.

Startup Xperts is a business accelerator supporting startups, small medium enterprises, boutique firms, by driving their go-to-market strategies, digital marketing, smart sales initiatives, to accelerate their revenue growth.

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Startup Xperts @ SRM University

SRM School of Management headed by Dr.Jayashree Suresh organized the second edition of Commencia 2016 at their SRM University campus premises in Chennai between the 4th and 7th of April 2016.


Commencia 2016 is an entrepreneurship carnival that provides a platform for talented entrepreneurs to showcase their products and business acumen. They seek to accelerate their entry into the corporate world.


Commencia 2016 hosts many events that aim at challenging and promoting the business spirit within its participants. Their flagship event is called the Startup Expo. Participants can bring their idea, prototype or product and win an opportunity for visibility or funding from one of our angel investors. The Startup Expo was held on 6th April 2016.


Startup Xperts was invited to be their mentor and also act as a judge for their Startup Expo. Speaking on the occasion, Shyam said, “A good initiative by the SRM students team. Was able to pick 2 good ideas to the final stage, and interesting to see the entrepreneurial spirit amongst the student community. Happy to have been a part of it”.

Startup Xperts invited as mentor and speaker, at IIT-M Startup Expo

Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-M) organized ‘Startup Expo’, the first big event managed by their E-cell (Entrepreneurship cell) during 2-3 April 2016 at their campus. Startups showcased their products and ideas, and demonstrated in their booths/stalls. Shyam Sekar, Founder and Chief Mentor was invited to take part on two separate events of this Startup expo initiative. First is to be a ‘mentor and judge’ for their Startup ‘Pitch fest’, and then to be a key ‘speaker’ for their boot camp day. Shyam presented on the topic ‘what it takes to build a successful startup in today’s ecosystem?’ to numerous startup enthusiasts, aspiring entrepreneurs, and startups. In total there were 12 products/solutions presented by IIT students and external startup teams.