According to a recent LinkedIn post from Emergent, the company is positioning VibeCon India as a platform to identify high-potential builders and help them access global opportunities. The post highlights a partnership with Starknet Foundation, which is set to provide travel support and grant funding to selected participants.
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As described in the post, Starknet intends to fund flights to Bengaluru for five builders from across India and offer a total of $25,000 in grants. This arrangement could enhance VibeCon’s appeal to top technical talent, potentially strengthening Emergent’s role in India’s builder ecosystem and improving deal flow and network effects for its broader growth strategy.
The LinkedIn post suggests that reducing barriers such as travel costs and early-stage capital may help Emergent attract more diverse and geographically dispersed innovators. For investors, this may indicate an emphasis on ecosystem-building and pipeline development, which could support Emergent’s long-term positioning in the Indian and global technology and Web3 landscape.

