
The Atal Incubation Center at Indian School of Business (AIC-ISB) announced the program launching of an accelerator trying to expand cultural brands and business across Pandjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, J&K, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
The program is designed for start -ups and entrepreneurs in fashion, domestic decoration, food and drinks, experience tourism and wellness. 15th June is the last date. Ten selected start -ups will receive practical mentoring, approach to investors, market networks and semen grant 1 lakh, ISB said on Wednesday.
AIC-ISB in a partnership with a cultural project (PCP) and a network of Indian cultural enterprises (Niceorg) will be implemented by AIC-ISB in cooperation with the cultural project (PCP) and Network of Indian Cultural Companies and Networks of Indian Cultural Companies and Networks of Indian Cultural Companies and Networks of Indian Cultural Companies (PCP). The aim is to build a robust ecosystem that strengthens cultural entrepreneurs for the introduction, growth and scaling of purpose and profitable brands-to the cultural heritage in sustainable business throughout the region. This is a unique opportunity for craftsmen and cultural entrepreneurs to expand their businesses and transform local heritage into global brands, the ISB said.
The program will take six months during which participants learn through a mixture of personal immersion, virtual championships, deep dives of the sector and their own mentoring.
Published – May 21, 2025 17:12