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NEXT Growth Conclave | Nepal’s Largest Entrepreneurship Conference

Next Venture Corp, a support system for entrepreneurs is organizing NEXT Growth Conclave on 22nd of December 2017. The conference is one of Nepal’s largest entrepreneurship conferences to be held.

With the motto of ‘Decoding Business Growth’, the event, NEXT Growth Conclave will be a synergistic meeting place for startups, small businesses, the entrepreneurs and investors, growth leaders, corporative executives, professionals, business welfare organizations, media houses, and industry enthusiasts in Nepal.

NEXT Growth Conclave is set to take place this week, with nine Nepali and international speakers presenting on various growth hacking topics, alongside a full day’s worth of panel discussions, business pitches, and workshops.

The organizers represent the event as Nepal’s largest Entrepreneurship Conference which will be the platform for sectorial focused discussion on ‘Knowledge Forum’ and ‘Power Discussion’. The leading personalities from different sectors will try to evaluate the possibilities in the various business sectors.

The speakers at the conference will include Upendra Mahato –Founder of Mahato Group of Industries, Siddhant Raj Pandey –Chairman of Business Oxygen Nepal, Hem Raj Dhakal –Co-founder of IME Group Nepal, Nitin Sethi –Vice president of Quikr.com, Bangalore, India and Anil Gurung –Co-founder of Backstreet Academy, Nepal.

Alongside the line-up of speakers, the event will also include discussion sessions which have been grouped under coalitions such as ‘Startup Valley’, ‘Media Lounge’, ‘Investors Lounge’, and ‘Venture Blend’.

Event Details:

Date: December 22, 2017

Venue: Soaltee Crowne Plaza, Kathmandu

Ticket Price: NPR. 3000

For more information about the conference meeting, NEXT Growth Conclave, check out their Facebook page.

 

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