A STUDY ON VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENTS AND INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS AT HYDERABAD ANGELS

Authors

  • Mrs. M. K. LAKSHANA Author
  • KURMA SRIDHAR Author

Keywords:

Startup Financing, Entrepreneurial Growth, Innovation Hubs, Risk Capital, Technology Commercialization, Ecosystem Development, Investment Networks

Abstract

This study investigates the role of venture capital investments in fostering innovation ecosystems. It focuses on Hyderabad Angels as an important force in India's entrepreneurial community. This article examines the ways in which the network's investment strategies, industry specialization, and mentoring model might benefit early-stage companies in terms of capital, marketing, and strategy. The impact of angel finance on regions' innovation capacities is the focus of the study. The article highlights the work of Hyderabad Angels in facilitating the launch of high-potential enterprises, connecting investors, incubators, and entrepreneurs, and inspiring individuals to go out on their own. The findings demonstrate that developing nations' innovation hubs become more competitive and dynamic when there is a robust and engaged angel investment community, and that enterprises in these countries see faster growth rates.

Author Biographies

  • Mrs. M. K. LAKSHANA

    Assistant Professor, Department of MBA, J.B. INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS), HYDERABAD.

     

  • KURMA SRIDHAR

    PG Student,

    Department of MBA,

    J.B. INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS), HYDERABAD.

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Published

2026-03-19