
Indian startups need support in terms of computing resources more than in financing.
Indian startups need support in terms of computing resources more than in financing.
Its first product – an AI-BDR (Business Development Representative)- is set to launch soon.
InVideo sees over 3 million new users visit its platform every month.
Salcit Technologies plans to integrate the HeAR model with its existing product, Swaasa, which has a track record of employing machine learning for early disease detection.
“My belief is that India is a great market, and smart founders come and keep on coming, and we’ll have enough opportunities to invest in,” said Prayank Swaroop, partner at
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