Tag : startups
Shell E4 to engross in 25-30 Indian startups annually from...
Shell E4 is intending to engage in 25-30 startups from 2020 every year through different modules of connecting ability, innovation,...
Tomorrow Capital withdraws support from ZenoHealth, looking...
Tomorrow Capital to invest in startups in the field of health, education and home interior. It has decided to stop its funding in...
E-commerce as an alternative for accelerating startups...
With the continued onslaught of the Pandemic Covid-19, it's time to retrieve India’s position as a benefactor to the emerging markets....
Edtech startups: An Emerging sector that is dominating...
With the economic crisis due to pandemic, Edtech startups are coming into light as the most profitable startup. Companies like BYJU’S,...
NMDC and i- TIC foundation joint initiative to support...
The NICE initiative is a 5-year joint program that would support 15 fellows and 15 startups by providing them financial aid, mentoring...
14 startups that made to the list announced by Y Combinator...
Y Combinator has invested in about 99 Indian startups so far and the program hosted 14 Indian startups in its recently hosted Summer...
Cricketer Yuvraj Singh invests in Wellversed, nutrition...
Cricketing Icon And Entrepreneur Yuvraj Singh Invest in Nutrition Healthcare Startup Well versed. India’s first full-stack nutrition...
Unicorn startups in India: Things you didn't know you didn't...
We have encountered this term repeatedly "Unicorn startups”. The term is employed when any privately held startup net valuation reaches...
Should Indian startups take on global Internet giants?
Online payments company Paytm recently announced that it had been building a ‘Mini App Store’ which might ‘empower Indian developers’....
Investments in Indian startups turn out to have reached...
When the coronavirus epidemic began and global economizing hit pause. But India’s startups and therefore the tycoon behind them –...
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal invited startups...
Startups to register at public procurement portal GeM and offer goods as well as services to government organizations and PSUs.
Would protectionism work well for Indian startups?
Can Indian Startups protect their market from foreign companies? we’ll need to build a firewall like China which cuts off access to...