Cuvette Tech raises investment from Titan Capital, others

Within 10 months of its inception, Cuvette has managed to engage more than 600 companies from India, Singapore, Dubai, and the USA. It has students from more than 150 engineering colleges pan India.

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The company will use the funds to build its score team and develop their product.
NEW DELHI: Bangalore-based Cuvette Tech, a platform to connect companies with a verified pool of student software developers on a full-time or a part-time internship basis, has announced raising $180 k in a seed round of funding.

The investment is led by Titan Capital, Varun Alagh, Co-founder & CEO Mamaearth, Harish Daiya, Co-founder Lumenci, and other marquee angel investors. The company will use the funds to build its score team and develop their product. Cuvette’s focus will be to become a one-stop platform for small businesses to hire verified software interns.

Cuvette Tech was founded in July 2020 by fresh graduates from IIT Kharagpur - Atul Singhal and Sudhanshu Singh. The company aims to solve the problem of the skill gap between students and industry expectations by motivating students to learn software skills and connect them with various small companies to gain industry exposure. Within 10 months of its inception, Cuvette has managed to engage more than 600 companies from India, Singapore, Dubai, and the USA. It has students from more than 150 engineering colleges pan India.


Ina statement, Singh said, "We are building a technology that will streamline the process of intern hiring through a skill-based matchmaking algorithm and save more than 80% time for the recruiters.”

"Cuvette Tech is on an epic mission to address the exact need of the blossoming tech ecosystem of India by connecting them with talented and verified tech interns with coding skills on a full-time/ part-time basis. College students are looking for more live coding projects in parallel to their course curriculum. Thus, the platform is doing amazing work by bridging the skill gap between students and the technology industry and providing them with much-needed exposure. We are delighted to have been associated with them,” said Bipin Shah, Partner at Titan Capital, in a statement.

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