#StartupIndia news
August 2017
- Curefit online-offline wellness startup raises $25M
- Artificial Intelligence Task Force set to digitise manufacturing sector
- A look at Teabox, changing the tea industry to an on-demand model
- T-Hub startup incubator looks at international expansion
- Bombay Shaving Company lands $2.5M
- GoWork to open world’s largest cowork space, 12000 seats
- Simulanis uses AR and VR to skill professionals
- Russia’s Sistema mulls setting up Indian subsidiary for startups
- Lenovo VC arm enters India via Milkbasket micro-delivery grocery funding
- A look at WittyFeed, India’s top viral content startup
- Mobikwik cofounder Taku takes Best Woman Entrepreneur 2017
- Liv Ai speech recognition startup lands backing
- Techstars launches its first Asia center in Bangalore
- KNAB Finance online lending lands $400K over 2 rounds
- Click2Clinic launches Clinicopedia, app to connect with home healthcare
- PayPal launches 2 innovation labs aiming to boost fintech startups
- CureFit healthtech aims to raise $25-30M in new funding
- Digital travel sales set to top $22.5BN by year-end
- Samsung keeps hold on smartphone market over Chinese competition
- Crofarm agritech startup raises $780K
- StayAbode co-living startup lands funding
- iBuild aiming for 500 startup hubs by end of 2019
- A quick look at Andhra Pradesh’s moves towards a fintech ecosystem
- The AugustFest – 6 events, 4 days, 2 cities
- A look at Klove, ‘smart stove’ tech that talks you through cooking any dish
- EM3 Agri Services lands $10M for rentable farm services/machinery
- Gov’t launches AGRI UDAAN accelerator for food, agri startups
- Zone Startups India Fund floats $30M for year-end close
- Artelus aims to transform healthcare using AI in diagnosis
- New accelerator program set to boost agriculture startups
- MobiKwik online payments startup gains 4th-round funding
- Leverage Edu online higher education startup lands funding
- CogniCor using AI to improve customer engagement
- Gujarat may be set to gain large-scale startup hub
- Karnataka state entrepreneurs set to have a ‘startup coast’
- Healthcare service aggregator Click2Clinic raises $850K