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New Emerging startups gets investors attention
Infosys Co-founder invests in Co Crayon Singapore based Co Crayon has received undisclosed investment from Infosys Cofounder Senapathy (Kris) Gopalakrishnan. The company’s previous investors include Junglee Venture,Tata Sons Chairman Ratan Tata,Mitsui and Co. The big data Focused startup wants to curate personalized information about customer behavior through its Digital ‘Taste’

Goa CM to Inaugurate Alumni Association IIT Kanpur Pune Chapter’s Startup Master Class
Pune, August 31, 2017: With a vision to transform Pune into a global tech startup destination,the Alumni Association IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) Kanpur— Pune Chapter announced that it is hosting the second edition of its Startup Master Class on 16thSeptember 2017 at The Westin Hotel, Pune. The event is

In Conversation with Somnath Meher, CEO and Co-founder, WitWorks
How Blink is Going to Disrupt the Smart wearable Market! Witworks, an Indian consumer IoT firm, has just launched its first smart wearable called Blink, which is powered by Marvin OS, their own voice-based OS. Blink is now available for pre-order and starts at a price tag of INR 12,999/-.

Meet Blink: India’s very own Smart Wearable from Witworks
A first for IoT firm, Witworks Witworks, an Indian consumer IoT firm, has just launched its first smart wearable called Blink, which is powered by Marvin OS, their own voice-based OS. Blink is now available for pre-order and starts at a price tag of INR 12,999/-. It comes with a

Proxy Develops An App To Operate Internet- Enabled Devices
Wave a good-bye to the card key ! About Proxy Proxy is a startup that focuses on developing a state-of-the-art technology (app) to operate internet-enabled devices for every kind of login processes. Rather than going through long login processes and the downloading bunch of apps for separate devices, it is

Are Security flaws proficient enough to Kill 151 Billion Dollar IoT Industry?
Security flaws in IoT can hamper the growth of this industry in next few years. IoT is into everything, from smart housing to smart driving. Security flaws can hamper the growth of this industry if experts are unable to find a solution. In 2014 IoT owns a valuation of $93.99