Raised $250 million which is Rs. 2000 Crore for this AI pin and now after it flopped they want to sell it at $800 Mil - $1B (approx rs 8000 cr). Delusional founders. I feel sad for their investors. An influencer can really screw you up.
📢☀️Bengal Silicon Valley UPDATE!
We finally have an official announcement of the much anticipated campus of the Slovenian smart manufacturer Iskraemeco, at the coveted Bengal Silicon Valley.
Iskraemeco will establishing a fully integrated facility
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Tuhin Subhra Biswas
Stealth • 8m
Bangalore is India's Silicon Valley - someone says it's hell true, and others be like it's not - what's your POV?
PS: My elder brother took those pics on his first day at the Amazon Office as a Category Manager.
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Antazya S Jatrana
Stealth • 5m
👀 Blindly copying Silicon Valley-style accelerator models doesn’t work in the Indian entrepreneurial ecosystem. A homegrown approach relevant to India’s context is essential.
This approach neither works for startups. 🙅
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Kolkata Index
Stealth • 20d
One of India's largest power infrastructure companies, Techno Electric (TEECL), will develop a 15MW hyperscale data center at Bengal Silicon Valley in New Town. This will be their second hyperscale data center facility in India after Chennai.
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Abdul Samad Pathan
Stealth • 14d
India’s startup pitch: ‘We are solving for Bharat!’
VCs: ‘Great! But will this scale in Silicon Valley?’
Why do we hustle for global approval when our real market is right here? Are we chasing dollars or missing sense? 🤔
Let’s unpack this paradox
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 5m
In a Carmel, Indiana high school bathroom, 17-year-old Eric Zhu birthed Aviato, an analytical platform for private market data. Armed with a green screen and boundless ambition, Zhu took investor calls between classes, eventually landing $2.3 million
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India • 2m
How Silicon Valley Companies Thinks?
What Matters 'Profits' or 'Valuations'........🤔
let me tell you a secret.
In silicon valley, companies often operate differently from traditional businesses. here the focus is less on making immediate profits a
Hey everyone,
I'd like your honest thoughts on something I've noticed. It seems like Indian AI startups are often copying ideas from Silicon Valley, rebranding them, and then securing substantial funding. For instance, take Mockey.ai. This trend app
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Mr Z
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Medial • 20d
Silicon Valley's dirtiest secret:
The most "innovative" companies don't innovate, they buy.
Tesla has bought 9 companies since its inception.
And Facebook? 78 companies in 15 years.
Here's what they don't want you to know :
Silicon Valley wasn’t
Bangalore: India's Silicon Valley
Bangalore has earned the title "India's Silicon Valley" due to its thriving startup ecosystem. With a large pool of skilled talent, supportive government policies, and abundant funding, the city has attracted entrepr