How technology and healthcare can work together in a post-pandemic world | e27
As social distancing becomes the new normal, here’s how the healthcare and technology could change in a post-pandemic world
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Monday, 6 July 2020
Startups: How technology and healthcare can work together in a post-pandemic world | e27
Hydroponics: Startup's computerized vegetable-growing machine taking root - Heliponix
Startup's computerized vegetable-growing machine taking root
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - While Heliponix's in-home computerized vegetable-growing machine has always seemed like a great idea, the coronavirus pandemic might be the push needed to get the wider public to realize what the company's two young founders have been espousing since the startup sprouted in 2016.
Weekly Updates: Funding in Indian startups this week (29 June-04 July, 2020) - Entrackr
Funding in Indian startups this week (29 June-04 July)
This week 14 Indian startups raised funding, of which 10 received a total sum of about $43 million. Among them, Zetwerk raised the highest funding
Indian Startup Stories: With partners like Delhivery and Shadowfax, Delhi-based startup Pickrr is simplifying logistics
With partners like Delhivery and Shadowfax, Delhi-based startup Pickrr is simplifying logistics
The logistics sector earned infrastructure status in 2017 when its market size was estimated at $160 billion. According to IBEF, the Indian logistics market was expected to reach $215 billion by 2020, logging a 10.5 percent CAGR over 2017. However, the sector continues to remain highly fragmented and unorganised.
Why Startups Fail: Top 20 Reasons | CB Insights
Why Startups Fail: Top 20 Reasons l CB Insights
From lack of product-market fit to disharmony on the team, we break down the top 20 reasons for startup failure by analyzing 101 startup failure post-mortems. After we compiled our list of startup failure post-mortems, one of the most frequent requests we got was to use these posts to figure out the main reasons why startups failed.
Dockabl, Zoho, Druva - 5 SaaS startups that are making it big in India
Dockabl, Zoho, Druva - 5 SaaS startups that are making it big in India
After the lockdown was implemented many were forced to work from their homes, which gave SaaS startups an opportunity to provide them with efficient products to ease their job. As per Markets&Markets, sectors such as ecommerce, software-as-a-service (SaaS), healthcare, and enterprise technology are likely to see growth and create investment opportunities in the post-COVID-19 era.
Startup Accelators: NASSCOM picks 17 deep tech startups under fourth cohort
NASSCOM picks 17 deep tech startups under fourth cohort
IT industry body NASSCOM on Friday announced the fourth batch of its ' DeepTech Club,' under which 17 startups have been chosen for mentoring. Under the fourth cohort, 17 startups were selected for four-month-long guidance, enterprise connect sessions, and exposure to investors, and the global startup ecosystem, according to a statement.
Cisco LaunchPad - Startups: 6th Cohort
Cisco LaunchPad - Startups
Clean Slate is IoT and RTLS solutions provider helping customers boost productivity from location intelligence. It offers multi-sensor hardware tags (Kreto), proprietary indoor tracking software engines (inLocate 1.0, 4.0 and 6,0) and a customizable intelligence platform that enable live location visibility, process monitoring, deviation alerts and data-driven insights for continuous process improvement.