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Myelin Foundry raises $4 Mn led by SIDBI Venture Capital

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Myelin Foundry raises $4 Mn led by SIDBI Venture Capital
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Deep tech AI startup Myelin Foundry has raised $4 million in a new round from SIDBI Venture Capital Limited (SVCL). Other investors include Endiya Partners, Pratithi Investment Trust, and Subh Labh. Last year, the Bengaluru-based startup had raised $3 million in its Series A round led by Visteon Corporation and others. The proceeds will be used to strengthen Myelin’s AI platforms, support its expansion into international markets, and solidify its position as a leader in the edge AI space. Founded in January 2019 by Dr. Gopichand Katragadda and Ganesh Suryanarayanan, Myelin Foundry’s platforms deploy artificial intelligence in real-time at the edge to provide unparalleled video and audio experiences and outcomes. Its customer base includes leading global automotive and OTT (over-the-top) players eager to use AI’s power in their automotive and customer devices. The global artificial intelligence market size was estimated at $200 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 36.6% from 2024 to 2030. Myelin is positioned to be a key player in this space.

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Bhavik Koladiya-led OTPless raises $3.5 Mn led by SIDBI

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Bhavik Koladiya-led OTPless raises $3.5 Mn led by SIDBI
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Authentication and access management platform OTPless has raised $3.5 million in its pre-Series A funding round led by SIDBI, said its co-founder and chief executive officer Bhavik Koladiya. Venture Highway, FJ Labs, and Piper Serica also joined the firm’s maiden institutional round. With this, OTPless raised $6.5 million to date. The Surat-based startup raised $2.7 million in seed round in February last year from Neeraj Arora, Kunal Shah, Amrish Rau, Jitendra Gupta, Utsav Somani, Amit Jain, Fabrice Grinda, and Luke Skertich. With a team of 50 members, OTPless plans to use the new funds to expand its global presence and service beyond authentication and into authorization, said Kodaliya. Its global peers include Auth0, Clerk, Stytch, Descope and Transmit Security and a few others. Founded by Koladiya, Satyam Nathani and Tanmay Sagar, former executives of fintech unicorn BharatPe, OTPless enables users to sign up and sign in on websites and apps via WhatsApp and other methods. This approach simplifies the process for users and weeds out the need for OTPs. The startup supports various social sign-in methods, including Google, iMessage, Microsoft, Github, Slack, UPI and modern protocols like Passkeys, Network Auth, Protected SMS and Device fingerprinting. As per the company, developers can easily integrate OTPless’s SDKs and APIs, going live within minutes using pre-built UIs. OTPless claims that more than 5,000 companies and 20,000 developers worldwide use the platform to authenticate over 30 million users. OTPless is a recent startup from BharatPe’s group which managed to raise significant funding. For record, CrickPe, led by Ashneer Grover, raised seed money led by ZNL Growth Fund. Last year, Genwise and Vegapay also announced their maiden fundraise after launch. The list of startups and venture funds launched by former BharatPe executives includes Jivi.ai, CubeAPM, GrowthCap Venture, Eternal Capital and OTP Ventures. While Growth Cap Venture and Eternal Capital already announced their maiden fund, Suhail Sameer-led OTP Venture is aiming to secure Rs 400 crore for its debut fund.

VAHDAM India raises $3 Mn led by SIDBI Venture

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VAHDAM India raises $3 Mn led by SIDBI Venture
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VAHDAM India raises $3 Mn led by SIDBI Venture Direct-to-consumer (D2C) tea brand VAHDAM India has raised $3 million (about Rs 25 crore) in funding from SIDBI Venture Capital. Prior to this, the company has raised over Rs 200 crore (approximately $25 million) in primary funding. The investment will further strengthen its balance sheet and cash reserves, VAHDAM India said in a press release. Founded in 2015 by Bala Sarda, VAHDAM India aims to build a homegrown Indian brand for the world, bringing India’s finest teas, herbs, and botanicals to global consumers. All of its products are sourced directly from partner farmers across India and manufactured at its own facility. The brand operates through wholly-owned subsidiaries in key markets such as the USA, Canada, the UK, and Europe. Over the past two years, VAHDAM India says that it has focused on reinforcing its core, optimizing product portfolio, and identifying key levers for scale. The company is also making significant investments in product innovation, R&D, and expanding our in-house manufacturing capabilities. With a sharper focus and a more resilient foundation, it aspires for sustained growth over the next three years. VAHDAM India claims that it is also set to close the current fiscal year with strong growth and positive EBITDA. The brand has been expanding its offline distribution network and has achieved a milestone by launching its teas & botanicals in over 2,000 Walmart stores across the U.S. For the financial year 2024-25, the company is on track to close with net revenues of more than Rs 265 crore and EBITDA profitability.

Dhruva Space raises $15 Mn in Series A round

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Dhruva Space raises $15 Mn in Series A round
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Space tech startup Dhruva Space has raised $15 million (Rs 123 crore approximately) in its Series A round from Indian Angel Network Alpha Fund and Blue Ashva Capital, as well as Silverneedle Ventures, BIG Global Investment JSC (BITEXCO Group) IvyCap Ventures, Mumbai Angels, and Blume Founders Fund. The fundraise also includes a Rs 10 crore venture debt from Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) and a Rs 14 crore venture debt from Technology Development Board. The proceeds will be used for upcoming spacecraft manufacturing facilities, strategic business acquisitions, and enhancing product offerings, the company said in a press release. Founded by Sanjay Nekkanti and Chaitanya Dora, Dhruva Space has launched as many as eight payloads in the last 24 months, including the Thybolt satellites mission in November 2022 and the LEAP-TD mission on 01 January 2024. The Hyderabad-based startup is active across space, launch, and ground segments, and supports civilian and defence clients worldwide. It offers satellites teamed with Earth Station/s and Launch Services as an integrated solution or individually as technology solutions to power space-based applications on Earth and beyond. Over the past few years, several space tech startups such as Agnikul Cosmos, Skyroot Aerospace, Pixxel, Bellatrix, GlaxEye, Dhruva, Vesta Space, Digantara and InspeCity have managed to raise decent funding. In June last year, spacetech startup Digantara raised $10 million in Series A1 funding led by Peak XV Partners (formerly Sequoia Capital India) and Kalaari Capital. In the same month, Pixxel scooped up $36 million in a series B funding round from new investors such as Google.

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