Amazon Launchpad has received 400 application since launch
In a push towards the governments ‘Startup India initiative, Amazon.ins global programme ‘Amazon Launchpad received 400 applications within two weeks of its launch. The programme was announced earlier this month with an aim to make it easier for Indian startups to launch, market and distribute their products to millions of Amazon customers across the country and around the world through a dedicated store. “We hope more and more Indian start-ups join Amazon Launchpad and make the most of this exceptional opportunity to get access to big consumer markets nationally and internationally,” said Jason Feldman, Director Global Innovations, Amazon, in a statement. The Amazon Launchpad store on Amazon.in features over 400 innovative products ranging from wearable technology, smart homes, food and beverage, health monitoring, educational toys and more.







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