Most accelerator stories end with a funded startup. This one asks a different question. What happens after a ZilCubator founder goes home, and instead of just running their company, they try to build a small version of ZilCubator in their own town? That is the pattern...
Someone had to sign the first desk agreement at Silicon Jeri. Before the campus had a track record, before anyone could point to a tenant list and say “look who works here,” one small team walked in and bet on an empty room. Who were they, and what...
A one-year-old company with no balance sheet used to get the same form as a 20-year-old shop. Same paperwork, same waiting period, same blank stare when the founder said “we have no fixed assets, just a product.” That is starting to change in parts of...
Most teenagers in Manjeri will never read a newspaper story about Silicon Jeri. They will see it on a phone screen instead, in a family WhatsApp group, a college chat, or a reel someone’s cousin shared at midnight. That is how the story usually travels now, and...
Most founders who build something big move away from their hometown. Sabeer Nelli did the opposite. The Zil Money CEO built Silicon Jeri, a coworking and tech campus, in Manjeri, the same small town in Malappuram, Kerala where he grew up, instead of Bangalore, Kochi,...