An infrastructure mismatch. Not an innovation shortage!
We often look for more founders, more startups, more funding.
But what if the real bottleneck is the lack of physical and institutional infrastructure across the country?
Colleges with no inn
As major economies race to develop and deploy EV technology, the conversation often centers around developed nations with established infrastructure.
However, the road to widespread EV adoption is fraught with unique challenges in developing countr
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Kumod Yadav
Need full stack app/... • 6m
Hello everyone,
I’m building an EV charging infrastructure for two-wheelers and three-wheelers, aiming to make charging easily accessible in public spaces through a "scan, pay, and charge" system.
This project is complex, involving both hardware an
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Radhemohan Pal
Let's connect to wor... • 1y
Part 1
Indian startups often face several common challenges, which can hinder their growth and success:
1. **Funding Issues**: Many startups struggle to secure adequate funding, particularly in their early stages. Investors can be risk-averse, and
● Solving the problem of access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities foe conducting experiments ● University labs and research institutions have limited availability, restrictive access policies and lack cutting-edge equipment. And smaller educ
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Ridham
Building my dream, o... • 3m
Introducing Our Personal AI Call Assistant:
I'm validating an idea for a Personal AI Call Assistant that leverages AI agents to automatically screen, answer, and transcribe your calls. It integrates with your calendar and productivity tools to ensu
Tesla has finalized its first Indian showroom in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex, spanning 4,000 sq ft, with a rental rate of ₹900/sq ft. A second showroom is planned for Delhi, and Tesla is considering importing cars from Berlin for the Indian market.
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Wakar
Turning ideas into B... • 10m
Hey everyone! I’m working on an educational initiative designed to solve a pressing issue in rural areas—lack of access to consistent, high-quality education. In many places like Bihar, school education often falls short, and while coaching centers e