Starting a startup that uses wasted collected from homes to make workout equipments like weights and dumbbells.
We don't need to do the waste collection as it's already being done by the local governments and most even have the machine for shredding
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Abhirup Datta
Frontend engineer, p... • 1y
What are some incubators in India for early stage startup ?
In AI ,for future that helps by making any program or progress . and by making in it one app for all stuff like,3d picture, design create, website making,and some models, chatpgt,bingo.com and other design creation app. by accessing another app the
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Pratheek B Patil
Simply being myself • 9m
Look at Interesting report-
3D Printed Satellite Market is valued at $123.2 million in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 24.60% to reach $1, 111.0 million by 2034 during the forecast period of 2024-2034.
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Srujith Bsr
Ex -Acoustic Enginee... • 9m
We are planning for a 3D printing services startup, our primary focus is college students. We would like to 3D print then custom gift articles. We have a few products in our mind, but we're not really sure where to start.
What 3D printed products wo
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 3m
This company makes 3D printed rockets!
So now while you're still looking for the cheapest 3D Printer to make a cup, this company is already using 3D printing tech to make real Rockets!
Meet Relative Space, an American space startup founded by forme
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Yogesh Jamdade
..... • 9m
From an investor's perspective, what are some key considerations when evaluating the potential of an AI startup in India?
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 1m
Tvasta, a Chennai startup from IIT Madras built India’s first 3D-printed villa 🏠. This 2,200 sq. ft. house in Pune showcases faster, eco-friendly, and cost-effective construction.
The startup uses Automation and Robotics to create 3-D printing plat
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Indian's don't have their own home even most of them are living in streets and bad areas because they are no so rich . Even students are not able to afford rented Homes because