Bombay Founders' Club Expands Reach with Movement Acquisition

Bombay Founders' Club (BFC) has acquired the community formerly known as 'The Indian Startup Community,' now called Movement, founded by Tanishq Ambegaonkar. Celebrating this acquisition, BFC hosted a networking event named 'The Room,' gathering key figures from India's startup ecosystem. The event emphasized community building and featured discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities.

Bombay Founders' Club Expands Reach with Movement Acquisition
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Bombay Founders' Club has announced the acquisition of Movement, formerly recognized as 'The Indian Startup Community,' initiated by Tanishq Ambegaonkar. The significant merger was celebrated through an event titled 'The Room,' held on April 18 in Mumbai.

During the occasion, BFC collaborated with The Quorum, Movement, and AltBollywood to bring together founders, investors, and creators from India’s startup and digital landscapes. The event showcased a panel discussion focusing on community building and creating cultural and economic value, featuring key figures like Devarsh Saraf, Tanishq Ambegaonkar, and Kenneth Hopkins.

The evening concluded with a workshop, dinner, and networking activities, reflecting BFC's continued dedication to fostering connectivity and collaboration among the entrepreneurial community. This acquisition and event underscore BFC's mission to enhance opportunities within India’s startup ecosystem.

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