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Nikhil Kamath announces second cohort of WTFund

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Nikhil Kamath announces second cohort of WTFund
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Snippets Nikhil Kamath announces second cohort of WTFund WTFund, an initiative for entrepreneurs under 25, led by investor and entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath, has unveiled its second cohort, featuring 22 founders. WTFund provides up to Rs 20 lakh in grant funding, along with mentorship and strategic partnerships, to help startups scale their impact. By democratizing access to opportunities, WTFund has positioned itself as a launchpad for first-time founders, fostering a culture of innovation, resilience, and learning. It aims to bridge critical gaps in Indiaโ€™s startup ecosystem while empowering young entrepreneurs to build and grow. According to WTFund, it received applications from over 50 cities, including those from all tiers and remote areas. The second cohort features solutions spanning tech/SaaS, D2C, edtech, fintech, healthtech, agritech, and cleantech, driving innovation at scale. The applications also reflected a strong mobile-first mindset across all tiers. Tier 1 startups are pioneering AI/ML-driven B2B solutions, while Tier 2 and 3 founders are building vernacular-first B2C innovations tailored for India's diverse markets. These entrepreneurs are addressing local challenges while creating globally scalable solutions. The second cohort highlights nine startups, each bringing innovative solutions with the potential for significant impact. These include Nasadya, InnerGize, Armatrix, Drnk, Neoperk, ReferRush, Modus AI, Bytes, and Ai.gnosis. WTFund is designed to empower young entrepreneurs under 25 by providing early-stage grants, mentorship, and resources. Led by Nikhil Kamath, it backs founders solving critical real-world problems across sectors like healthtech, energy transition, AI, and space tech, enabling them to scale without immediate dilution pressures. The fund aspires to democratize access to capital and nurture a new generation of bold, risk-taking entrepreneurs shaping Indiaโ€™s future.

BYTES secures funding from Nikhil Kamathโ€™s WTFund

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BYTES secures funding from Nikhil Kamathโ€™s WTFund
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Snippets BYTES secures funding from Nikhil Kamathโ€™s WTFund BYTES, an AI-powered ADAS for two-wheeler mobility, has emerged from stealth mode and secured funding from Nikhil Kamathโ€™s WTFund as part of its second cohort for 2024. The company has secured a โ‚น20 lakh non-dilutive grant to accelerate its aim of enhancing road safety through cutting-edge AI and computer vision technology. The fresh funds will be used to launch pilot programs with leading two-wheeler OEMs, integrating its AI safety system into real-world use cases, BYTES said in a press release. Launched in August 2024 by Prakhar Agrawal and Aayush Kumar, BYTES builds an AI-powered Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) for two-wheeler mobility. Their proprietary vision technology and advanced AI models provide real-time alerts and can take partial control in critical moments, helping riders avoid accidents. According to the Bengaluru based company, it has recently launched an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) for two-wheelers. The company is backed by WTFund, IIMBโ€™s NSRCEL (an incubator for startups and entrepreneurs), NVIDIAโ€™s Inception Program for Startups, Microsoft for Startups, and the Wadhwani Foundation. As per market research, every year, over 50 million road accidents occur globally, with two-wheelers accounting for 60% of them. Human error contributes to 90% of these crashes, and the absence of robust safety features increases the risk of fatality by 40%. BYTES aspires to create a future where no two-wheeler accident results in a preventable loss of life. The company focuses on bridging the safety gap for two-wheelers with a scalable, technology-first approach. WTFund provides up to Rs 20 lakh in grant funding, along with mentorship and strategic partnerships, to help startups scale their impact.

Expert Dojo launches India-dedicated cohort to back over 10 startups

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Expert Dojo launches India-dedicated cohort to back over 10 startups
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US-based early-stage venture capital firm Expert DOJO has launched an India-dedicated startup cohort. As part of this accelerator program, the firm will invest $100,000 each in over 10 startups across sectors such as technology, AI, EV, B2B and more. According to Expert DOJO, the startups will not only receive capital but also get mentorship, growth support, and access to its global investor network. Applications for the cohort are now open for startups. This cohort is designed to help early-stage startups strengthen their business models, enter new markets, and move quickly toward raising their next funding round. The aim of this cohort is to support Indian founders facing challenges like limited access to global capital, lack of international mentorship, and restricted market reach. This launch follows Expert Dojoโ€™s earlier announcement of a $15 million India-focused fund, with plans to deploy in 20โ€“25 early-stage startups by FY26. While the fund is sector-agnostic, it will focus on high-potential areas like fintech, SaaS, B2B, and AI, helping founders scale beyond borders. With its latest upcoming cohort, Expert DOJO remains committed to helping startups with not just capital, but a structured path to global growth. By combining deep founder support with an active investor network and global market access, they continue to serve as a launchpad for the next generation of impactful, venture-backable companies.

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