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From Uber in ride-hailing, Amazon in eCommerce and Coursera in online education, these global organisations have raised the bar for…
The Noida-based company is working in a host of areas related to the technology, betting big on its use in…
Leveraging technology for procurement, distribution and delivery, the agritech startup has reduced wastage in the food supply chain from 40%…
This was lower than the $408 million and the $161 million they got in July, respectively, the data showed.
Currently, the United States is a dominant player in monitoring space debris with observatories in multiple locations.
The fund will primarily invest in clean-tech, health-tech, and B2B SaaS, companies in India
The six startups are: Dopplr (metaverse), Livwell (insurtech), LogisticsNow (logistics solutions), NeuroPixel.AI (automated catalogues), Rightbot Technologies (robotic fulfilment), and Sellerapp…
Similar to the first, the second fund witnessed participation from leading banks, marquee family offices, corporate treasuries, sovereign funds, PE…
Steep slowdown in late-stage investments in Indian tech startups
Zoho Corp, Chennai-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) major, said on Wednesday it will be launching its ‘Zoho for Startups’ programme globally, starting…
Dr Singh said India has increased the Gross Expenditure on R&D (GERD) more than three times in the last few…
Picking the right business entity is important for a startup. This depends on the nature of the business and the…
While celebrating its 105 unicorns, India should spare a thought for the 64 million MSMEs.
The Hyderabad-based agritech startup uses technology judiciously to make agriculture more efficient and profitable
This startup, which has used open source to build steady revenue streams, is now focusing on a full stack of…
The product startup employs tailored optimisation to address critical business challenges enterprises face.
Leveraging their talent, the Mission can effect Punjab’s transition from an agricultural state to a startup hub.
Smartphones comprise the bulk of the most in-demand refurbished items.