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21791. [Tech30] How marine robotics startup EyeROV is improving inspection of offshore assets
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- Bengaluru Kochi-based startup EyeROV makes it to YourStory’s Tech30 list for bringing in data-led reporting and ease-of-use in marine inspections with its compact remotely operated drone
- “You have to deal with high water currents, poor visibility, and an overall hostile environment because of wild marine creatures. Then there are restrictions… you can dive only in the day and up to a certain depth, not beyond. So, human divers are at a greater risk.”
- “With human divers, there are either inspection delays or lack of expertise. They are able to dive only up to 30-40 metres, whereas an ROV drone can go up to 100 or 200 metres below sea level. We’re also building a new product line that can inspect areas up to 300 metres below sea level.”
21792. This Hyderabad-based startup is offering remote health monitoring services through a connected care platform
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- Hyderabad-based startup Vigocare is attempting to bridge these gaps by offering remote monitoring services through a ‘Connected Care’ platfor
- Founded by Dr Sekhar Chennupati and Ratish Bhat in 2018, the healthtech startup leverages artificial intelligence (AI), cloud technology, biosensor devices, and a dedicated command centre to equip patients and doctors with accurate health data
- “Presently, the Indian healthcare ecosystem is dealing with a huge dearth of resources and medical professional. Besides, there is less visibility to health data due to which appropriate preventive and timely care is stalled. Hence, I was really determined to bring out a scalable solution for this. That is how Vigocare was born,” says Dr Sekhar Chennupati, Co-founder and CEO, Vigocare.
21793. Four start-ups at 16: How this Delhi-based teenager became a 'serial entrepreneur'
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- Founded The young lad dropped out of school at 10 after he felt that the education system was not equipped to impart him the life skills he needed.
- Teenage AF is semi-anecdotal and targetted at teenagers. Every stage of teenage life is covered in the book like age gaps and relation with them, stability and sustainability of relationships, mental health issues, academic career and role of technology, etc.
- I believe in time management, so I always try to maintain a fixed schedule. Also, I automate and delegate various tasks. says founder
21794. This podcast startup by IIT alumni is revolutionising the traditional radio
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- Mumbai-based podcast startup Kuku FM is backed by Vertex Ventures, 3one4 Capital, Shunwei Capital and India Quotient. It has more than 5,000 creators on board
- While biggies like Spotify and Jio Saavn are the popular options in the metros, people from Bharat i.e., smaller towns, are not far behind in the podcast game either. Leveraging technology to capture this trend is Mumbai-based Kuku FM.
- The startup now has a team of 50 people. The platform primarily targets aspiring Indian artists and storytellers. As an audio platform, Kuku FM’s responsibilities goes beyond just entertainment. It provides content that have the right mix of education and entertainment.
21795. [The Turning Point] Apartment management startup MyGate was started to solve security problems faced by households
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- Vijay Arisetty was a pilot in the Indian Air Force for a decade till 2010 and was used to certain security standards at the cantonment where he lived.
- Vijay was joined by Shreyans Daga, his friend from the Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, and Abhishek Kumar, his colleague at Goldman Sachs.
- when he moved to a gated community in Bengaluru, he was surprised to find the inadequate levels of security and overall community management
21796. Fearful For Daughter’s Safety, Single Mom Creates App That Shows if Area is ‘Safe’
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The Better India
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- Shriya Madhureeta Anand, a 45-year-old independent filmmaker and writer, has dedicated her life to addressing critical questions surrounding gender violence and women’s safety.
- the ‘Phree App’, which allows users, particularly women and the transgender community, to rate commercial establishments, streets, and areas for safety.
- The app is now available on the Google Play store with over 1,000 downloads so far.
21797. Meet The Young Entrepreneur Who Has Worked With 70,000 Farmers To Sell Organic Farm Produces
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- Shriya Naheta had just returned to her home in Mumbai after graduating from the University of Southern California in 2016.
- She started up with Rs.2 lakhs from her family, and her father helped her with setting up the Accounting department and hiring her initial team.
- she decided to turn to ecommerce, and launched Zama Organics as an online store. Shriya adds that her main goals are to build a sustainable ecosystem for farmers and provide absolute transparency to both her producers and her consumers.
21798. Leveraging AI, how EdGE Networks ensures companies have the right talent for the right jobs
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- EdGE Networks is an AI-based HR tech startup that helps in talent management and modulation of employees in the IT services and banking sector.
- “Next, we help talent transform into aspirational jobs within the company with the skillsets they possess. This addresses productivity and attrition for the company, and career visualisation and growth for the employee. Lastly, talent acquisition — if we can’t find the person on the inside, can I help organisations find the right fit externally,” explains Arjun.
- “Next, we help talent transform into aspirational jobs within the company with the skillsets they possess. This addresses productivity and attrition for the company, and career visualisation and growth for the employee. Lastly, talent acquisition — if we can’t find the person on the inside, can I help organisations find the right fit externally,” explains Arjun.
21799. Bengaluru startup Inito gets USFDA approval for fertility monitor
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- Initos Fertility Monitor is a small device that enables smartphones to perform lab-grade fertility diagnostic tests at home.
- By measuring two fertility hormones in urine - Estrogen and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) along with AI-based data analytics in the app, Inito said it understands the cycle variations for every individual user, giving highly accurate results unique to every woman's body.
- "Inito has always been committed to building a global home diagnostic testing company headquartered out of India, and this milestone takes us one step closer to that ambition. The coming years will see home diagnostics become an integral part of the medical ecosystem, and we’re proud to be among the leaders of this revolution," said Aayush Rai, Co-founder of Inito.
21800. [Tech30 Special Mention] This Bengaluru-based startup aims to accelerate drug discovery through its AI-based platform
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- With an AI research background in computer science and experience in various companies like Citrix, Avenseus, and Wipro; Kolli Sarath found that the drug discovery industry through AI was an interesting prospect for entrepreneurship.
- He created the platform using organic chemistry and small molecule data available from various public sources like Chembl, pubchem, US patents, etc., and built models for predicting various properties of new drugs especially leveraging the structure of molecules
- “I come from a computer science background and veteran researchers from the bio and chemistry fields were finding it difficult to trust in the product I was planning to launch,” he says.