Articles categorized as "Starting Up"
Walking the Last Mile
Jul 01, 2011
With an aim to enable true inclusion, Atyati Technologies has built a technology platform which will touch the lives of rural people and automate all the players involved in this ecosystem who want to provide a product or service to
Lending a Hand
Jul 01, 2011
The Startup Centre hopes to successfully incubate technology-based startups and in the process set a trend for more entrepreneurs to tread confidently
Your Face on Chocolate
May 01, 2011
Personalisation of gifts is a popular concept and Picsquare, through constant research, is expanding the range of products on which one can print almost anything. Its most recent product: a photo chocolate
Battling Unemployability
Apr 01, 2011
Though there is a large workforce out there in the country, finding the right fit between an individual and a job is a great challenge. Aspiring Minds tries to bridge this gap with its employability tool, AMCAT
A page out of Hippocampus’ book
Mar 01, 2011
Hippocampus began as an effort to provide reading space and books for children. In time, the company aims at creating a reading movement
IN REVERSE
Feb 01, 2011
With its reverse supply chain solutions, Reverse Logistics Company has undertaken the task of tightening the back end of Indian retail
Redefining corporate gifting
Feb 01, 2011
In the fragmented corporate gifting segment, eYantra is all set to revolutionise the market, encourage more organised players and introduce innovations that will change the way corporate gifting works
Then and Now
Nov 01, 2010
In our anniversary edition, we look at how 10 startups featured by us in the past one year have progressed and why we think they are the enterprises of the future
Beating The Heat Safely
Sep 01, 2010
In today’s times, health concerns govern most actions, from buying produce to stopping by the local vendor’s cart for a glass of juice. While the freshness of fruit juice sold is debatable, sugarcane juice has faced the most
Turning Setbacks into Opportunities
Aug 01, 2010
It began as a one-man show with no revenue model, but, today, Consim (erstwhile Bharatamatrimony.com) employs 1400 people and records a turnover of many millions. Its story is one of passion and a desire to succeed, no matter