Entrepreneur First, the company builder backed by Greylock, lands in Bangalore

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
startups, is scaling up rapidly, as it promised to so
Already running programs in Paris, Berlin, London, Singapore, and Hong Kong, the so-called talent-first investor is setting up shop in
with latent potential, especially when measured by the small number of truly international startups it has produced
source for tech talent generally but this has often been an export industry, spanning prominent leaders of major United States tech
companies, right down to traditional development outsourcing
invest around $55,000 in each of the companies developed during its bi-annual Bangalore program, while also providing cohort members a
monthly stipend of $2,500 as they develop their startup ideas in the first three months
Segments that EF will primarily focus on include defensible technology, AI, machine learning, and robotics, in addition to any opportunities
spotted for deep tech consumer companies in India
Having now reached six cities, that is starting to look a lot less lofty, even if it is far from proven how smooth scaling a company builder
in the image of EF can be.