Now I understand that Indian's don't want to work on hard tech because it's need huge dedication and Research for creating any innovation like Chinese and Japanese start-ups .
Huge congratulations to Team Medial on securing funding from Shark Tank India! This achievement is a testament to your hard work, dedication, and visionary spirit.
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Shivam Modi
Future Founder | Inn... • 12d
Looking for a Co-founder!!!
I’m working on an innovative art-tech idea and need a co-founder with expertise in tech-driven product design, hardware development, and innovation. Looking for someone fully committed to scaling this into a billion-dolla
🥹 That's called real dedication of startup founder
Alakh Pandey visited garbage slum area and eat food with poor low class family also he celebrated because his customer cleared IIT.
That's why Postive emotional branding helps PW to beat any comp
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Vinit Jain
Every problem has a ... • 2m
is it possible that we can collaborate all the delivery person of zomato , Swiggy, rapido, porter, whoever delivery any products or anything in one Company who provide delivery person to all this company , bcoz of this who is serious in work gets con
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so I am thinking about the business of a small canteen in my college of hiring a person and giving him the place where he can do all the stuff of cooking and a person for finance
can you help me in this
Betterhalf. AI metrimony app 😡 Wtf.... This Worst copied company get 5 rounds Funding and here deserving innovation and idea's getting zero recognition. 100% they are giving commission and doing courruptions for taking instant fundings
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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
A device came for giving the hands free computer/mobiles interaction and control the devices using tongue.
'Mouthpad' was launched for disabled people but gamers, artists, and other professionals are also using it for increment in their skills.
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