Indian Start-up Story -
We started with service!
Democratising with innovation!
Will be driven by hardwares!
Will rule by design!
Wish too see that before I die!
I saw this feminine hygiene post by anonymous related to sanitary pads, I've never seen so many women on a single post 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. I was wrong about less female participation here, they come by anonymous name.
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mahesh
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I'm planning to build an Indian in FMCG brand.
I saw in India many places still people not using sanitary pads due to cost considering and availability.
my main goal is to start this brand with more cost effective and more accessible. and our distr
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Karan R Singh
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Goa, being a small state yet one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, is facing problems due to over-tourism. Identify one such problem (either existing or predicted for future) for Goa due to over-tourism. Suggest a ssolution for solvi
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Srikumar Sahoo
Stealth • 7m
Quantum computing, spearheaded by Microsoft and Quantinuum, is a game-changer. Unlike traditional computers, which use binary bits, quantum computers leverage qubits that can exist in multiple states at once. This quantum leap in computing power mean
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Vikas Acharya
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Medial • 2m
The Startup Playbook: Insights from Y Combinator
Episode 2: How to Build Products Users Love?
- Building products that users love starts with a deep understanding of your users’ needs.
- Conduct user research early and consistently to ensure you
Peter Thiel Says AI is Bad News for People with Maths Skills, Not Writers, here’s how:
Peter Thiel believes that AI advancements in solving math problems will negatively impact individuals with strong math skills but benefit those in the field of wr
Well so I want you all to stop for a while and contemplate on this problem with your analytics:
So we have been solving big problems, on level of management, consulting, finance, business etc. through guesstimates, strategies, frameworks etc.
I wond
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 6d
From 5,127 Failed Prototypes to a $20 Billion Empire!
So meet James Dyson, an English engineer who likes Solving everyday problems with innovative engineering.
In 1970s, James was frustrated with old vacuum cleaners. Firstly they were very bulky an
Your next best employee won't need:
No sleep. No salary. No benefits. No time off.
Because it won't be human.
By 2030, AI agents will replace 70% of office work (McKinsey) and add $7T to the global economy (Goldman).
OpenAI maps out AI evolution
Unbelievable Starup Story → 1
★ So we all know how problematic these old father and mother they are not able to do many basic things like walking , washroom , enjoyment , eating and so many problems . You know what ? 70% US young people are not a