Think Global, Start Local – A Growth Playbook for Bangladeshi Startups

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How can Bangladeshi startups compete globally while staying rooted in local markets? In this nationwide webinar, Tahreem Shah, Co-founder & COO of Scalir, Impact Entrepreneur Fellow at Stanford GSB, and Global Yunus & Youth Fellow, shares a practical growth playbook for early-stage founders.

Drawing from her global experience and entrepreneurial journey, Tahreem outlines how startups can identify scalable opportunities, build strong local foundations, and then adapt their models for international expansion. The session emphasizes strategies to balance global ambitions with local realities, helping Bangladeshi founders grow sustainably in competitive ecosystems.

Key Takeaways:

  • How to design growth strategies that start local but scale globally

  • Lessons from global entrepreneurship fellowships and networks

  • Balancing local market realities with international opportunities

  • Practical tools for startup scaling and global readiness

  • Inspiration for Bangladeshi founders to think big while staying grounded

This webinar is a must-watch for entrepreneurs, ecosystem enablers, and innovators who aspire to position Bangladeshi startups on the global stage without losing their local relevance.

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Entrepreneurial Internship Program

Suitable for students, executives, and professionals with no prior entrepreneurial experience.

Early-stage Incubation Program

Suitable for entrepreneurs who have already working with an idea, pre-seed, or seed stage startup.

Growth-ready Sectoral Acceleration

Suitable for startups with scalable startup model and targeting to invest in growth.

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