KITVEN Launches Rs 20 Crore VC Fund for AVGC Sector
By Rediff Money Desk, BENGALURU Jan 30, 2024 19:29
KITVEN announces a dedicated Rs 20 crore venture capital fund to support the growth of the Animation, VFX, Gaming, and Comics (AVGC) sector in Karnataka.
Bengaluru, Jan 30 (PTI) The Karnataka Information Technology Venture Capital Fund (KITVEN) on Tuesday announced a dedicated Venture Capital (VC) fund of Rs 20 crore to boost the Animation, VFX, Gaming, and Comics (AVGC) sector.
KITVEN CEO P V Harikrishnan made the announcement during the fifth edition of Bengaluru GAFX, 2024.
He said this initiative has been designed to invest in companies within the state contributing to Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics.
KITVEN CEO P V Harikrishnan made the announcement during the fifth edition of Bengaluru GAFX, 2024.
He said this initiative has been designed to invest in companies within the state contributing to Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics.
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